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Season 1 | Session 2: 
May 22nd, 1-2:30pm EDT

Join us for a new monthly virtual speaker series where we dive into big questions and timely topics shaping the professional field of entrepreneurial ecosystem building. As an emerging practice, there’s no one-size-fits-all playbook, so we’ll do much of our learning by listening to peers, thought leaders, and on-the-ground practitioners from across the U.S. and beyond—representing communities big and small and supporting all types of entrepreneurs, from main street businesses to high-tech startups and social enterprises.

Each season, we'll explore a new theme, and each month, we’ll spotlight a new community, program, model, or approach that fits that theme and the story behind it—sharing candid lessons, creative approaches, and practical insights from those building more supportive environments for entrepreneurs—as a pathway to foster more resilient, equitable, and vibrant communities.

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Season 1: How Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Gets Funded

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In Season 1, we’ll explore one of the most important—and least understood—aspects of entrepreneurial ecosystem building: how ecosystem builders sustainably fund their work.​​

 

Season 1, co-hosted by the Ecosystem Building Leadership Network (EBLN), the Entrepreneurship Funders Network (EFN), Make Startups, and the Startup Champions Network (SCN), will explore a range of real-world funding models—from government grants and philanthropic support to earned revenue strategies, workforce dollars, and donor-advised funds.​

This series is free and open to all—register below and join the conversation via Zoom.

Do you have suggestions for future stories or funding models to feature? Or a theme for Season 2? Please share them with us at hello@ebln.us.

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Up next on May 22nd

Season 1 | Session 2 -- Economic Development Meets Community Philanthropy in The Heartland
April 24, 2025 | 1-2:30 PM EDT

 

What happens when traditional economic development strategies are blended with community philanthropy to fund entrepreneurial ecosystems?
 

Join Don Macke, co-founder of e2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, for a conversation on how rural communities are blending economic development dollars, local sales tax revenue, and donor-advised funds to build sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. With over 50 years of experience, Don will share real-world strategies and success stories from places like Hutchinson, Kansas, and Ord, Nebraska—communities that have turned local assets into lasting support for entrepreneurs.

Join us on May 22nd at 1 p.m. ET for this engaging session, moderated by EBLN’s Andy Stoll.

You can get a preview of Don's presentation by reading this free Guide to Funding Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building from E2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.

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Speakers: 

  • Don Macke, co-founder E2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (Formerly the Center on Rural Entrepreneurship)

  • Hosted by Andy Stoll, Executive Director of the Ecosystem Building Leadership Network

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Season 1: How Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Gets Funded

Session 1 | April 24, 2025
1-2:30pm EDT

The New Economy Initiative (NEI) 

Detroit, Michigan
Hosted by EFN

An exploration of the New Economy Initiative (NEI)—a nearly 20-year, $120 million philanthropic effort to grow an inclusive culture of entrepreneurship in metro Detroit to help more than 14,000 businesses. EFN Executive Director Ify Aduba will host a discussion with Pam Lewis and Wafa Dinaro as they reflect on NEI’s founding, evolution, and continued impact on economic opportunity in southeast Michigan.

Session 2 | May 22, 2025

1-2:30pm EDT
E2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Hutchinson, Kansas and Ord, Nebraska

Hosted by EBLN

E2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (formerly the Center on Rural Entrepreneurship) focuses its work in rural America. In session 2, EBLN Executive Director Andy Stoll will host a discussion with Don Macke, co-founder of e2 Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, for a conversation on how rural communities are blending economic development dollars, local sales tax revenue, and donor-advised funds to build sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. With over 50 years of experience, Don will share real-world strategies and success stories from places like Hutchinson, Kansas, and Ord, Nebraska—communities that have turned local assets into lasting support for entrepreneurs.

Session 3 | June 19, 2025

​1-2:30pm EDT

Tampa Bay Wave
Tampa Bay, Florida

Hosted by SCN

Tampa Bay Wave is a nonprofit tech accelerator and ecosystem building organization that has supported over 600 startups, which have collectively raised more than $1.1 billion in capital.  Its funding model combines federal grants and local partnerships with public and private sector entities to support its programs. In session 3, Mark Lawrence, SCN Board Chair and Managing Partner at Inncuvate, will interview Tampa Bay Wave founder, president, and CEO Linda Olson on how the organization was built and how it funds its myriad of programs.

Session 4 | July 10, 2025

1-2:30pm EDT​

[To Be Announced]

Hosted by Make Startups

To be announced.

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