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The BLAZE program is in partnership with MESO, Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon, and a YWCA Fiscally Sponsored Project. ''https://www.ywcapdx.org/fiscal-'' ''sponsorship''
The BLAZE program is in partnership with MESO, Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon, and a YWCA Fiscally Sponsored Project. ''https://www.ywcapdx.org/fiscal-'' ''sponsorship''
 
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Revision as of 20:46, October 31, 2025

Group Employment And Education
Category Employment And Education
Name BLAZE Program
Provider City of Portland Government

Description

Education

https://www.brownandcarter.com/blaze


The BLAZE program is open to 18-24 year olds in the Portland-Metro area, who are passionate about their business idea. The BLAZE program is a 12-month program that helps bring participants’ products or services to life, with the goal of launching their own business at the end of the 12 months.

During the program, participants will receive help developing their products or services through:

  • A four-day intensive Business Development course
  • Monthly Business Development Workshops
  • One to One Business Coaching for the duration of the program
  • Connections with Small Businesses, in the industry they are looking to enter.
  • Marketing Strategies for their products or services
  • Registering their Business
  • Access to MESO and BCMG business networks and resources

In addition to classroom instruction and coaching from business leaders, participants will also receive up to $4,500 in funding and support services to help get their business off the ground.

For more information on program: https://www.brownandcarter.com/blaze-info


The BLAZE program is in partnership with MESO, Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon, and a YWCA Fiscally Sponsored Project. https://www.ywcapdx.org/fiscal- sponsorship


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