Neighborhood business incubator providing free services to small minority owned businesses

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Ashlyn Wright joined WRTV as a digital content producer in February 2023.

INDIANAPOLIS — Reducing barriers and helping minority owned businesses on the city’s northwest side is the goal of one local neighborhood business incubator.

WRTV first introduced viewers to the original program put on by the Crooked Creek Northwest Community Development Corporation. It helped entrepreneurs like Wantonia Dyson, who launched her business “The Cooking Station” as a result of the program.Now, NICHE 2.0 is aiming to help 30 existing businesses with everything from marketing, logo development and accounting.

“By providing free services, technical assistance and other things we will encompass in this program, we believe we can attack the need from marketing, expanding brands, logo development to websites,” Homes said.

 

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