Indianapolis Urban League

The Entrepreneurship Center Program

The Entrepreneurship Center

The Indianapolis Urban League (IUL) Entrepreneurship Center was launched in July 2021 to assist entrepreneurs with developing, launching, sustaining, and growing minority small businesses in Central Indiana and surrounding counties.

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The Entrepreneurship Center provides future and current small business owners with access to in-person and virtual workshops, short-term industry recognized training credentials, individualized coaching, and support to leverage resources, maximize revenue, reduce costs, increase profitability, and create job opportunities.

The desired impact of the IUL Entrepreneurship Center includes access to start-up costs, capital and opportunities for business expansion, identifying emerging business opportunities, contract procurement assistance, and building linkages with small business owners, industry sectors, private, public, and nonprofit resources to support entrepreneurs creating wealth and economic stability.

The Indianapolis Urban League Entrepreneurship Center Program, to date, has achieved the following since 2021:

  • Enrolled 245 small businesses in ten (10) cohorts
  • Awarded nearly $200,000 in IUL Helping Hand Grant Funds  ($101,000 2022, $45,000 in 2023, and $50,000 in 2024)
  • Provided nearly $90,000 to 300 entrepreneurs participating in the IUL Entrepreneur & Small Business Fair in 2022, 2023, and 2024
  • Program participants were awarded over $398,501 in other grant and funding support
  • Conducted over 100 small business workshops
  • Conducted over 3,000 total small business counseling hours
  • 20 small business owners earned industry-recognized training credentials

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Future and current small business owners are provided with individualized counseling in core knowledge areas such as accounting, branding, marketing, digital and social media, writing a business plan, management training, skills development, and accessing financing and/or contract opportunities to name a few.

Future and current small business owners are provided with the tools needed to identify skills gaps and the resources and support to develop and improve these skills.  Subject matter experts and those with a specific skill related to a task are considered having “hard skills,” and those demonstrating flexibility, problem solving, decision making, and patience are considered having “soft skills.” To be successful in business, you must have a balance of both hard and soft skills, and the skills development resources offered will help you further develop these necessary tools.

Entrepreneurs are provided with access to free short-term industry recognized training credentials and supportive services needed to launch or further expand small businesses and job skills training in high-demand industry sectors.  Earning a training credential is considered a “technical” or “hard” skill and is highly desired by individuals hoping to grow their business or be considered an expert in their field or industry.  Certifications are also highly in-demand with prospective clients and prospective business partners.

Entrepreneurs are provided with assistance identifying and addressing financial and basic needs barriers preventing small businesses from being launched, sustained, or expanded.  Basic needs barriers includes low-to-moderate income, unemployment, underemployment, high school dropout, basic skills deficiencies, homelessness, transportation, child care, addiction, convictions/incarcerated or system impacted, and survivors of domestic violence.  The IUL Entrepreneurship Center will provide wrap-around services and support to address basic needs barriers to prevent an interruption in successful program launch or expansion.

Eligible entrepreneurs are offered up to six-weeks of paid on-the-job training with an IUL Preferred Employer after successfully earning select short-term industry recognized training credentials.  The externship will allow the entrepreneur to build solid work relationships and networks, and apply the skills and knowledge learned during training in an effort to enhance the knowledge and expertise needed to successfully launch, sustain or expand small business opportunities.

The IUL Entrepreneurship Center has identified topical areas for prospective small business owners, as well as information relevant to current small business owners in various stages of development for African-Americans and other people of color.  Only Entrepreneurship Center Program participants are eligible to register for these monthly seminars.  Facilitators represent government, private, public and nonprofit sectors.

Indianapolis Urban League Entrepreneurship Center Program (ECP) Cohort 13

We are excited to announce that the Indianapolis Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Center Program (ECP) Cohort 13 application will be available from Monday, June 1, 2026 through Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

Application Process:

· Application Period: Monday, June 1, 2026 through Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
· Deadline: All applications and assessments must be submitted no later than 5:00pm on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. No exceptions will be made.

Assessment: Applicants must complete an assessment tailored to their business stage. Please ensure that you select the correct stage of your business.

· Notification of Acceptance: Selected participants will be notified via email by Monday, July 13, 2026.

· The IUL Entrepreneurship Center Program Cohort 13 will run online from Wednesday, August 12, 2026 through Wednesday, October 21, 2026.

Important Notes

· We strongly encourage applicants to complete their submissions well before the deadline.
· This is a competitive program, so it is essential to provide thorough and accurate information in your application.
· Applications that are incomplete or submitted after the deadline will not be considered.

We are thrilled to support you and your business growth through this transformative program. Get ready to elevate your entrepreneurial journey with the Indianapolis Urban League’s ECP Cohort 13!

Pre-Venture: Ideology and Existence Stage

This stage includes those that are contemplating starting a small business and those that have registered their small business with the State of Indiana, but have been in business less than two years.

  • Click here to complete the Pre-Venture: Ideology and Existence Stage application.
  • Click here to complete the Pre-Venture: Ideology and Existence Assessment

Early Growth Stage:

This stage includes those that have registered their small business with the State of Indiana, have an Employer Identification number (EIN), and have been in operation for two-five years.

  • Click here to complete the Early Growth Stage Application
  • Click here to complete the Early Growth Stage Assessment

Maturity and Expansion:

This stage includes those that have registered their small business with the State of Indiana, have an Employer Identification Number (EIN), and have been in operation for five or more years.

  • Click here to complete the Maturity and Expansion Application
  • Click here to complete the Maturity and Expansion Assessment

All admitted Entrepreneurship Center participants will complete assessments during their enrollment in the program.  The purpose of the assessments is to determine each participant’s existing knowledge, interests, needs and aptitudes, participant and instructor self-evaluation, content delivery, and ensure that instructional, performance and program goals are being met.

Assessments conducted upon admission into IUL Entrepreneurship Center include:

  • 360 Degree Business Leadership Assessment
  • Business Idea Assessments
  • Indiana Career Exploration Assessment
  • Organizational Assessment for Existing Businesses
  • Personality Characteristics of Successful Business Assessment
  • Self-Assessment for Start-Up Businesses
  • Strategic Planning for Existing Businesses Assessment

The IUL Entrepreneur Center offers monthly virtual “One-Hour Workshops” virtually to anyone considering starting their own business.  These workshops will help future entrepreneurs have a basic understanding of the processes, expectations and planning involved in launching and sustaining a successful small business.  These workshops are free and open to the public monthly, and are not a prerequisite to enrollment into the IUL Entrepreneurship Center Program.

COMMUNITY  WORKSHOPS: 

Join our free entrepreneur learning community. The IUL Entrepreneurship Center Program offers free monthly “One-Hour Workshops” to anyone considering starting a business. These in-person workshops provide a basic understanding of the processes, expectations, and planning involved in launching and sustaining a successful small business.

2026 Workshop Schedule Coming Soon.

Starting a Non-for-Profit Business Workshop
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
This free workshop will be held in-person at the Indianapolis Urban League, 777 Indiana Avenue

Thank you for your interest in the Starting a Non-for-profit Business Workshop, this session is full.

Learn how to establish and grow a successful non-profit organization at our in-person workshop facilitated by Kayla Hill – an Indianapolis-based attorney, founder of The Turning Point Law Firm™, who focuses on helping businesses structure legally sound foundations and scale with confidence.

This session will cover essential steps, best practices, and strategies to launch and sustain a thriving non-profit. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with like-minded individuals.

Free parking in Indianapolis Urban League lot. Registration required. 

Beginners Grant Writing Workshop
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Indianapolis Urban League, 777 Indiana Avenue

Thank you for your interest in the Beginners Grant Writing Workshop, this session is full. 

Complimentary continental breakfast or lunch provided. Free parking in the Indianapolis Urban League parkign lot.

Are you looking to take your fundraising to the next level?

Grant Writing 101, Tips Tricks and Treasures teaches the fundamentals of grant writing, incorporating a flare of music and cultural connectivity to make grant writing fun and easy to understand.

With more than 150 reviews from all backgrounds and at all skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced, this nationally CFRE certified workshop has a 5 out of 5 approval rating. This 4-hour workshop includes an easy-to-follow guide, and you will leave with the tools you need to successfully pursue your next funding opportunity. About the Instructor: Kimberly Bositc, MPA, CFRE

Kimberly Bostic is a CFRE- Certified Fundraising Expert, Veritus Scholar, and nonprofit leader with more than 16 years of nonprofit management, philanthropic enterprise and grant writing experience. She currently serves as the Regional Philanthropy Director for the North Region for the American Cancer Society, where she leads major gifts and helps to build fundraising strategies across the region.

Proud Sponsors of the Entrepreneurship Center Program: