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ENTRENET Project Communities

Entrepreneurship professionals now have a central source where they can share, learn and build on each other's experiences. This section is dedicated to Project Communities that are created by the project leaders and comprise the project participants. The projects span all levels of age, origin, income, sex and geography. They are initiated by educators, researchers, students, practitioners, entrepreneurs and technology transfer agents who are willing to share their experiences for the greater good of entrepreneurship development in Canada and the world. In particular, ENTRENET becomes a repository of knowledge and information emanating from projects that are supported by the John Dobson Foundation.

Create a Project Community within ENTRENET

By establishing and supporting an online community, members can facilitate improved collaboration, communication and knowledge sharing amongst team members and peer groups regardless of geographical location. It can be organizational, an intranet, a project based workroom, a classroom community or an information portal. If you belong to a Member Institute in good standing and your community meets the criteria set forth in the Community Policy  then you are eligible to start a community.

How will an ENTRENET Project Community benefit you?

You can create a customized community for you and designated members who are invited in via email. Collectively members can collaborate through community forums and they can post announcements, news and events on a regular basis. Each community has a designated library in which to post and share relevant documents and web links. The gallery becomes a repository of photographs of conferences, travel, ceremonies and project records. You have the option to make your community public or private.

How can you get started?

Once membership is confirmed, the applicant is required to complete a Request a Community Form. When complete, forward the form to the Member Institute Community Facilitator or to the ENTRENET Network Manager for review to ensure it complies with the Community Policy. Once approval is complete you are ready to start your community.


Featured Community

Atlantic Arts Entrepreneurs Network

The community was formed to extend and build on knowledge imparted in a series of business workshops for professional artists and crafts producers.

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Start Your Community

Are looking for a way to manage your project material, add multimedia content, extend group discussions online or connect with colleagues across time zones and geography?

Start your own online Project Community on ENTRENET.

Atlantic Arts Entrepreneurs Network
This is a community of small independent business people who produce fine crafts and objects d'art for retailers and galleries across the continent.
CMA Centre of Excellence in Management Accounting for SMEs
CMA Centre of Excellence in Management Accounting for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
International Network on Private Sector Development
Social Enterprise in Action at the Harvard Kennedy School
The mission of Social Enterprise in Action is to provide Kennedy School students with the resources they need to launch successful careers in social enterprise and social entrepreneurship. To advance the career opportunities open to Kennedy School students, Social Enterprise In Action has partnered with Career Services to bring new organizations to campus for recruiting and networking opportunities.
Student Connections Canada
Online community for Student Business Advisors employed by the Student Connections program and anyone interested in issues related to e-business
The Entrepreneurship Education and Development Network
Knowledge building on entrepreneurship education and development at universities across Canada.
Women in Enterprise Network
An on-line community to support women entrepreneurs.