FLINT, MI Two Flint investors are giving a food truck to a community member with the best interest for a new business.
The Flint Business Investment Coalition (BIC), formed up of DeVante Powell and Wilson Rogers III, who co-own two Crazy Legs locations, is taking business summaries from local entrepreneurs until March 31.
Flint BIC is the way to invest in a new business. The winner will pay for a food truck.
Applicants may send a brief outline of their idea, their location, what you want to accomplish with the food truck, and why they should invest in your business.
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Powell said that "we live in a world today where it is the year and the decade of the entrepreneur." "We came up with different approaches to invest in entrepreneurs.
"Helping people out that's going to be our path." "Helping people get above ground."
According to MLive-The Flint Journal, the duo will soon offer small business consulting services.
At a later date, five or six applicants who make the first round will prepare a 15-minute pitch and samples for them.
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