"We're truly honored that our efforts have assisted the local Hispanic community to such an extent to earn this prestigious award."
So says Carma Lacy, executive director of RevHubOC, a social enterprise ecosystem in Orange County, Calif., that was recently named a 2024 community partner by the Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, per a press release.
NorthSTAR, a NorthSTAR collaborative that received $8.5 million in funding in 2022 from the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development, is "a collaborative of community organizations dedicated to illuminating pathways and eliminating barriers to entrepreneurship, thus creating a viable means for people to reach social and economic upward mobility," per RevHubOC.
In the past year, NorthSTAR has reached more than 1.3 million individuals, served nearly 10,500 budding entrepreneurs, and assisted with launching more than 130 businesses in its mission of assisting underserved, underrepresented populations throughout Orange County, RevHubOC notes.
The press release notes that NorthSTAR "creates unprecedented access to tools and strategic guidance for aspiring entrepreneurs and existing businesses alike, providing free support throughout Orange County while strengthening the local entrepreneurial ecosystem."
RevHubOC is a community of investors, entrepreneurs, mentors, and partners that has incubated 23 social enterprises and established RevHubOC Social Innovation Fund,
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