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Disability Owned Convening
November 20, 2024 - November 21, 2024

National Disability Institute’s Small Business Hub held its third annual Disability Owned Convening on November 20-21, 2024. This unparalleled virtual event brought together entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities, entrepreneurial support organizations, policymakers, financial institutions and disability advocates from across the country.
Whether you’re an established small business owner or just starting out, this convening offers invaluable opportunities to gain actionable advice, expand your network and hear from successful entrepreneurs sharing their knowledge and insights. Sessions will cover a wide range of topics including pathways to financial resources, technology tools and business organization and marketing, allowing you to create a personalized learning experience.
What participants have said about the Disability Owned Convening…
“I had no idea there were so many people who experience disabilities, some fairly significant and closer to mine, who were business owners! Thank you, guys, for putting that on! It left me wanting more.”
“I’ll be honest, I couldn’t stop listening! Excellent resources and speakers!”
“I was extremely intimidated about starting a business with the intense health challenges I have been facing… After watching the sessions, my hope was rekindled that I too can succeed as a small business person.”
“Great information. Many of us have ideas for a small business, but most of the time they stay just ideas. We don’t always know all the things that need to be considered before starting a business, which is why many of us fail or don’t start at all. This really focused on the important aspects and great strategies.”
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