Title: 5th Annual Rural Community Development Training Conference
15th AnnualRural Community DevelopmentTraining
Conference
St. Louis, Missouri June 6, 2001
2Microenterprise Development Don Macke
3-Todays Focus-
- Why Entrepreneurship?
- Role of Microenterprises
- Resources
- Questions Discussion
4Rural Entrepreneurship InitiativeJune, 2001
Why Entrepreneurship?
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
5INSIGHT 1
Entrepreneurship and Economic Performance
6Global Entrepreneurship Monitor2000
7What is GEM 2000?
- Collaborative effort of the worlds best scholars
in entrepreneurship to study the relationship
between entrepreneurship and economic growth.
- Comparable assessment in 21 countries (compared
to 10 in 1999).
- Based on a sample survey of the adult population,
in-depth interviews with national experts on
entrepreneurship in each country, and
standardized secondary data.
8GEM 2000 Focuses on Three Questions
- Does the level of entrepreneurial activity vary
between countries, and if so, by how much?
- Does the level of entrepreneurial activity affect
a countrys rate of economic growth?
- What makes a country entrepreneurial?
9Finding One The level of entrepreneurship
differs significantly between countries.
10Finding Two Entrepreneurship is strongly
associated with economic growth?
- The level of entrepreneurial activity explains 70
percent of the difference in economic growth
among nations.
- All nations with high levels of entrepreneurial
activity have above average rates of economic
growth.
- Only a few nations that have above average rates
of economic growth have low levels of
entrepreneurship.
11INSIGHT 2
- Weaker Rural Economic Performance is Due in Part
to Lower Levels of Entrepreneurial Activity?
12Question?
- Do Rural Americans have a propensity to be
entrepreneurs?
13Answer! Yes No
- Rural Americans have E-Traits.
- Major Challenges Exist.
- Fewer Entrepreneurial Growth Companies.
14Question?
- Do Rural Americans Have the Knowledge and Skills
Associated with Entrepreneurship?
15Answer! Yes No
- Strong Basic Skills.
- Weak Advanced Skills.
- Distance and Weak Support Infrastructure.
16Question?
- Are Rural Americans Succeeding as Entrepreneurs?
17Answer!
- Some.
- Fewer Than in Urban America.
- Barriers for Entrepreneurs.
- Entrepreneurs are Leaving.
18INSIGHT 3
- Increasing Entrepreneurship in Rural America is a
Primary Strategy for Increasing Economic
Performance and Prosperity.
19Increasing Rural Entrepreneurship
20Challenge!
- How Do Rural Areas Increase Entrepreneurship?
21Four Uniquely Rural E Challenges
- Market
- Isolation
- Culture
- Demographics
22Market Challenges
- Accessing Urban Markets.
- Necessary Services.
- Clustering.
- Transition Local to National.
23Isolation Challenges
- Less Isolation Today.
- Other Entrepreneurs.
- Perceiving Opportunities.
24Cultural Challenges
- Anti-Change.
- Success/Failure.
- Recognition/Awareness.
- Social Entrepreneurs.
25Demographic Challenges
- Education.
- Few 25-44 Males.
- Weaker Growth.
- Mature Old Economy Industries.
- Women and Minorities.
26ROLE OF MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
Role of Microenterprise Development
27Rural America Working
Small Business Owners
Major Business Owner
Unemployed
Micro
Home Based
Salary Workers
Wage Workers
28Rural Entrepreneurs
Active
Survival
Lifestyle
Aspiring
Growth
Potential
29Support System
- Comprehensive
- Appropriate
- Effective
- Sustainable
30Nebraskas Story
311980s -
- REAP
- Center for Rural Affairs
321997-
- Nebraska
- Microenterprise
- Partnership
- Fund
33Intermediary
- Lending Capital
- Development Resources
- Training
- Performance
34Resources
35 36- State
- Recognition
- Legislation
37Leveraged Stable State Resources
38Performance
39Lending
- 1998 - 743,000
- 2000 - 1,350,000
- 82
40Training
- 1998 1,019
- 2001 2,863
- 181
41Coverage
- Loans Training
- 1998 42 31
- 2000 49 79
- 17 155
42Job Creation
43Cost
44Default
45Comparative Costs (Per Job)
- Micro 1,000
- CDBG 20,000
- Tax Abatement 50,000
46National Fund for Enterprise Development
47National
State
State
Local
Local
Local
48Strategies for Creating a Systems Approach
Entrepreneur Profiling and Resource Matching
Local/Regional/State Integrated System
Service Provider Networking
Top Down
One Stop Referral Tracking Service
Paper and Electronic Directory Resources
Service Provider Cross-Training
Market Support Assistance
Meaningful Connection
Education of the Importance of Networks
Enterprise Clusters
Enterprise Associations
Bottom Up
Internal
External
Support in Creating Clusters and Associations
Entrepreneur Networking
49Elements of a Rural Capital System
Capital Attraction
Rural Capital System
Venture Fund Connections
Rooted Venture Funds
Effective Use of Govt. Programs
NICs
Deal Development
Angel Networks
Micro Lending
Capital Literacy Education
50Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative
51For More Information. . . .
- Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative
http//www.nebcommfound.org
- Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative
- Kauffman Foundation http//www.entreworld.org
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