Mojave County – Mojave Community College and Hualapai Tribal Nation partner to help tribe members start and run businesses that serve Hualapai Reservation residents, Route 66 travelers and Grand Canyon visitors provided a business incubator for
Grand opening is Wednesday, April 12th from 9:30 am to 11:30 am 460 Hualapai Way in Peach Springs, Arizona.
“MCC and the Hualapai Tribal Nation are very excited about this opportunity as the incubator will provide guidance and support to tribal entrepreneurs and enable them to start a business in Peach Springs providing the services they need for tribal members. doing.”
This incubator offers office space, technology, one-on-one coaching and services. This includes business plan development assistance, marketing strategy, budgeting, fundraising, and more. The MCC SBDC will support day-to-day services and the incubator client will also be eligible for all his SBDC-funded services.
MCC and the Hualapai have partnered to apply to the federal Native American Business Incubator Program through the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs. The total amount awarded was over $200,000 per year from 2022-2025, with the option to renew every additional three years.