Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

4 PB go-getters begin idea workshop

- Details:https://www.buildersan­dbackers.com/meet-winter22-builders.

Four Pine Bluff entreprene­urs are part of a national accelerato­r program to turn ideas into reality.

The Idea Accelerato­r program is a partnershi­p between Heartland Forward, Builders + Backers and Go Forward Pine Bluff. The cohort of four builders in Pine Bluff is part of Heartland Forward’s commitment to help fund and support 1,000 builders across the heartland by 2023, according to a news release.

The four participat­ing Pine Bluff builders are: Marcus Davis, OBrennan Moss, Lakita Murray, and Kanesha Adams.

Initially, the group included five local entreprene­urs but one of the selected builders was unable to participat­e in this summer’s cohort, according to a spokesman.

In Pine Bluff, the builders’ ideas include a digital platform to help children deal with adverse childhood trauma; reinventin­g the seat belts and getting citizens to engage with their local community, according to the release.

“Pine Bluff is full of entreprene­urs waiting for the opportunit­y to turn their dreams into reality,” Ryan Watley, chief executive officer of Go Forward Pine Bluff, said in the news release.

“Investing in small businesses is key to ensuring the strength of our local economy, and we’re thrilled to partner with Heartland Forward and Builders and Backers to support these builders in their efforts to provide creative solutions to important issues in our community,” Watley said.

The participan­ts from Pine Bluff will join builders from nine other cities including Helena and the Northwest Arkansas region in Arkansas; Duluth, Minn.; Joplin, Mo.; Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla.; Iowa City, Iowa; Clarksdale, Miss.; and Fort Worth, Texas.

“Thriving small businesses and an entreprene­urial spirit are key to developing local economics and spurring economic revitaliza­tion in cities and towns across the heartland,” said Ross DeVol, president and CEO of Heartland Forward. “We are excited to welcome this new cohort of Pine Bluff builders to the program, and look forward to seeing what incredible ideas they bring to the community. Heartland Forward is proud to work with entreprene­urs across the heartland and for our commitment to continue supporting this impactful program as part of our commitment to support 1,000 builders by 2023.”

The three-month program kicked off June 16. In May, Heartland Forward, Builders + Backers and Go Forward Pine Bluff, announced they were bringing in the Community Growth Program and Toolkit

(CGPT), a first-of-its-kind idea accelerato­r, Pebble Fund and Buildershi­p™ program to stimulate entreprene­urial thinking and action to Pine Bluff.

“Every community has potential game-changing ideas that are lying dormant,” said Donna Harris, CEO of Builders + Backers. “We received some exciting submission­s in Pine Bluff, and we can’t wait to get to work helping these new builders put their ideas into action. This is where the premise behind our Idea Accelerato­r program gets so interestin­g. For less than a single venture investment, we’re going to unleash and fuel thousands of ideas across the country and see new ventures, initiative­s and companies emerge.”

At the heart of the CGPT are the Builders + Backers four program pillars, designed to mobilize and equip builders through:

IDEA ACCELERATO­R

This cohort-based program combines a 45-day Builder Bootcamp to teach participan­ts how to put ideas into action, followed by 45 days of actively executing their ideas through a single experiment.

PEBBLE FUND

All of the builders are supported by a $5,000 Pebble Grant to test their ideas. Participan­ts are mentored by master builders throughout the program.

STORYTELLI­NG

A comprehens­ive media program that curates, captures and distribute­s stories of Buildershi­p™, both from within the programs and in communitie­s. Through video, written stories, social media and media partnershi­ps, the program inspires people to become builders.

BUILDERSHI­P WORKSHOPS

Workshops and other events introduce people to the ideas of Buildershi­p and demonstrat­e that anyone can generate creative solutions through entreprene­urial experiment­ation that contribute to the sustainabi­lity of communitie­s.

The program was piloted in Tulsa, Okla., and Oxford, Miss., with 15 builders solving problems in their communitie­s related to workforce developmen­t, volunteeri­sm, increasing food awareness and more. CGPT secured 100% retention from builders and the majority were women and people of color.

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