Best Practice Forum: Navigating Local Funding Sources
Posted by Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia on September 19, 2016
Best Practice Forum: Navigating Local Funding Sources
September 22, 2016, 9:00 – 11:00 AM
SBN Office, 2401 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
This Best Practice Forum is part of a workshop series from Sustainable Business Network and Forsei Consulting that features member case studies to create meaningful opportunities to learn, connect, and build a better business.
This program will showcase Little Baby’s Ice Cream, a small-batch, hand-made, super-premium Ice Cream and non-dairy frozen dessert company specializing in unique and surprising flavor combinations since 2011. Co-founder Pete Angevine will discuss how Little Baby’s has steadily and organically grown its triple bottom line business with the help of numerous free resources from the City and foundations, strategic positioning, and hard work.
After the presentation, members of an expert panel will offer insights and ideas regarding securing local funding and ask questions to invite the audience into the conversation. Panelists include:
- Heather Hanowitz, Vice President, Commercial Business Market Manager, Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation
- Archna Sahay, Director of Entrepreneurial Investment, Department of Commerce, City of Philadelphia
- Jonathan Snyder, Director, Business Financial Resources, Department of Commerce, City of Philadelphia
Coffee and a light breakfast will be served.
Pricing: SBN Members: FREE; Yet-to- be members: $15
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