Awarepreneurs #319 EP 319 Supporting Social Entrepreneurship in Indian Country with Cecilia Pacheco
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1. Nurturing Indigenous Entrepreneurship in New Mexico's Tribal Communities 2. Empowering Indigenous Businesses: Solutions and Success Stories from New Mexico 3. Sustainable Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Overcoming Challenges, Creating Impact in New Mexico 4. Supporting Tribal Entrepreneurs: Innovations and Initiatives in New Mexico 5. Amplifying Indigenous Voices: Stories of Social Impact in New Mexico's Tribal Economy 6. Indigenous Wisdom in Business: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities in New Mexico 7. Advancing Social Entrepreneurship in New Mexico's Tribal Lands with Cecilia Pacheco 8. Indigenous Entrepreneurship Resilience: New Mexico's Drive for Sustainability and Social Impact 9. Cultivating Indigenous Innovation: Solutions for Tribal Entrepreneurs in New Mexico 10. Creating Sustainable Economies: Tribal Entrepreneurship in New Mexico's Rural Communities

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New Mexico, rural communities, indigenous entrepreneurs, economic development, tribal liaisons, social entrepreneurship, sustainability, University of New Mexico, impact investing, EDA ARPA grant, indigenous communities, indigenous entrepreneurship podcast, entrepreneurship program, Paul Zelizer, Awarepreneur's website, financial literacy, historical trauma, funding, business examples, Zachariah Ben, Biddy Baby Foods, Navajo corn, Joseph Toledo, Tribe 275, Jemez Pueblo, microchips, infrastructure, Indian country, social impact, community-led approach, indigenous wisdom and knowledge

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Topics Covered in "EP 319 Supporting Social Entrepreneurship in Indian Country with Cecilia Pacheco" on Awarepreneurs Podcast: 1. Unique Challenges of Rural and Indigenous Communities in New Mexico - Lack of resources and funding due to geographic and population constraints - Connectivity and visibility issues for rural and indigenous communities - Challenges with basic amenities such as internet access, power, and water 2. Tribal Entrepreneurship Program at the University of New Mexico (UNM) - Utilization of tribal liaisons who are trusted members of the community - Emphasis on tailored economic development programs for indigenous entrepreneurs - Focus on advocating for and supporting the unique needs of native entrepreneurs - UNM's support of impact investing and social entrepreneurship - Funding and evolution of the tribal entrepreneurship program at UNM 3. Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Values in New Mexico - Indigenous businesses prioritize sustainability and giving back to the community - Importance of maintaining a community-led approach and learning from indigenous wisdom and knowledge in supporting entrepreneurs - Examples of indigenous businesses with a focus on sustainability and community impact 4. Challenges Faced by Indigenous Entrepreneurs - Navigating federal, tribal, and state governments in accessing land and capital - Lack of financial literacy and historical trauma hindering long-term planning - Need for critical resources, tailored education, and financial literacy for indigenous communities - Barriers and challenges faced when starting a business on tribal land 5. Future Vision for Indigenous Entrepreneurship Program - Need for sustained funding and long-term impact on indigenous communities - Focus on nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems and valuing indigenous entrepreneurs - Desire for sustainable economies in indigenous communities 6. The Indigenous Entrepreneurs Podcast - Role in sharing narratives and addressing challenges of indigenous entrepreneurs - Promoting social impact through indigenous entrepreneurship - Providing insight into the approaches to business and values of indigenous entrepreneurs 7. Impactful Business Examples from New Mexico - Biddy Baby Foods: Growing and processing traditional Navajo corn into baby food with community partnerships - Tribe 275: Startup aiming to provide manufacturing facilities and jobs for Jemez Pueblo 8. Challenges Faced by Young People in Tribal Communities - Struggles to find sustainable livelihoods leading to a drain on talent - The draw to entrepreneurship for Native Americans to stay close to traditions and communities 9. Importance of Learning from Indigenous Entrepreneurs - Emphasis on understanding and appreciating the wisdom and values of indigenous entrepreneurs - Addressing solutions and barriers in supporting entrepreneurship in Indian country

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Cecilia Pacheco, a native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, attended the University of New Mexico with aspirations of becoming a physical therapist. However, she eventually switched paths and obtained a liberal arts degree before pursuing an MBA. During her time at UNM, Cecilia started an internship at stc.unm, which is now known as UNM Rainforest Innovations. As an innovation intern, she worked in technology transfer, patenting, and economic development for about a year, ultimately gaining valuable experience in the field.

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Welcome to the Awarepreneurs podcast, where we explore the intersection of business and social impact. In today's episode, we're joined by Cecilia Pacheco, a program manager at the University of New Mexico's Coast Rainforest Innovations and host of the Indigenous Entrepreneurship Podcast. Cecilia shares insights into supporting social entrepreneurship in Indian Country, focusing on the unique needs of indigenous communities in New Mexico. She discusses the challenges faced by indigenous entrepreneurs, the tribal entrepreneurship program at UNM, and the significance of amplifying indigenous narratives through her podcast. We delve into examples of indigenous businesses prioritizing sustainability and community impact, highlighting the resilience and innovation within tribal communities. Stay tuned as we explore the vital role of social entrepreneurship in addressing the needs of indigenous entrepreneurs and communities.

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00:00 Cecilia Pacheco from Santa Fe, MBA graduate.

05:27 Funding from Economic Development Administration for entrepreneurship.

08:09 New Mexico has unique needs in development.

11:43 Challenges of starting a business in rural New Mexico

13:34 Tribal liaisons aid with cultural understanding.

18:37 Navajo couple's business integrates tradition and nutrition.

23:02 Scarcity of jobs fuels struggle to sustain culture.

25:55 LinkedIn user engagement low, conversion rate high.

29:05 Challenges facing Native entrepreneurs in accessing resources.

32:11 Program researching barriers, seeking entrepreneurial solutions.

37:00 Misguided attempts to improve agriculture in New Mexico.

39:52 Seek more funding for impactful Indigenous program.

41:42 Empowering indigenous entrepreneurs and communities for the future.

45:40 Entrepreneurs using business for social good.

49:25 Promote tribal entrepreneurship program and indigenous podcast. Amplify!

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Viral Topic: Expanding Entrepreneurship in Rural Communities Quote: "So we used the UNM branch campuses to do that and started creating relationships in those different communities through UNM, and then it just kind of evolved from there." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:06:31 00:06:44

Rural and Indigenous Community Development: "So I think one of the biggest needs is just that connectivity and just, You know, showing rural communities and indigenous communities that we see you, we know you're here, and These resources in the bigger city aren't just available to people, like, in the big city. They're available to you as well." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:09:01 00:09:25

Starting a Business in Rural and Tribal New Mexico: "But There's a lot of people who have started businesses, a lot of people who are entrepreneurs or who are business owners and they don't even realize it Because they've just been doing it as a means of survival of a way to make money to pay that Electricity bill or something like that." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:12:54 00:13:14

Tribal Liaisons: "One of the key components is our tribal liaisons. So they are our boots on the ground people who we've contracted to work with us." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:13:36 00:13:47

Challenges faced by Native American entrepreneurs: "The federal trust land issues, which for people who aren't aware, a lot of Native land is federal trust land. Therefore, business owners can't really own, like their land or their business, which creates a lot of challenges and barriers." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:29:14 00:29:36

Viral Topic: Breaking Down Barriers to Entrepreneurship Quote: "Having that type of counsel or entrepreneurial voice in each of these individual communities is huge, And that in itself would probably result in a lot of other solutions." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:33:48 00:34:00

Tribal Liaison Role in Community Support: "So they're really kind of that informational resource for the entrepreneurs, And they can really you know, they identify the needs, and then they're like, oh, I have a person who I can send you to for that, or here's An upcoming workshop that can help you with that." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:34:23 00:34:40

Building Sustainable Indigenous Economies: "I would love to see the different tribes really having their own sustainable economies where they don't have to rely on government funding or, you know, competing with border towns." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:41:17 00:41:31

Indigenous Entrepreneurship: "Especially when it comes to indigenous entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurs like our tribal liaisons in their communities who have that similar vision, and I know that they are gonna continue to do the work that they're doing even, like, past the point of our current program funding just because it's not about, like, the money For them, you know, they are being compensated for their time that they're spending working on our program with us, but I know that they would be doing the work anyways just because that's what they care about." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:41:53 00:42:34

"Social Impact Podcasting: Use their business for good and to help not just their communities, but, you know, like, the greater world as a whole." โ€” Cecilia Pacheco 00:45:53 00:46:01

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"Welcome to the Awarepreneurs podcast! In our latest episode, we delved into supporting social entrepreneurship in Indian Country with the incredible Cecilia Pacheco. From unique challenges facing indigenous entrepreneurs to innovative solutions like tribal liaisons and tailored economic programs, we explored it all. We highlighted inspiring businesses like Biddy Baby Foods and Tribe 275, showcasing sustainability and community impact. The conversation underscored the need for continued support, shared indigenous wisdom, and nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems. Join us in amplifying the stories of indigenous entrepreneurs and fostering positive social impact. Listen to the full episode and spread the word!"

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๐ŸŒŸ Exciting News in Social Entrepreneurship! ๐ŸŒŸ In episode 319 of the Awarepreneurs podcast, Cecilia Pacheco sheds light on supporting social entrepreneurship in Indian Country, specifically in New Mexico. The discussion centers around the unique needs and challenges faced by indigenous communities, and the innovative solutions being implemented to build sustainable economies and empower indigenous entrepreneurs. Key takeaways from the episode: - New Mexico's rural and indigenous communities lack resources and funding, facing challenges with basic amenities and infrastructure. Tailored economic development programs and connectivity are crucial needs. - The tribal entrepreneurship program at the University of New Mexico recruits trusted tribal liaisons who are members of various tribes, live in these communities, and serve as advocates and resources for indigenous entrepreneurs. - Indigenous businesses in New Mexico prioritize sustainability and giving back to the community, illustrating a commitment to their values and nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems. Let's continue to amplify the voices of indigenous entrepreneurs and support their impactful initiatives. Listen to the full episode, share it on your social media platforms, and join the conversation around empowering indigenous communities through social entrepreneurship. #SocialEntrepreneurship #IndigenousEntrepreneurship #Awarepreneurs #PodcastEpisode #SupportSmallBusiness #EmpowerCommunities

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Subject: Amplifying Indigenous Entrepreneurship in New Mexico Dear Awarepreneurs Community, In our recent podcast episode, "Supporting Social Entrepreneurship in Indian Country with Cecilia Pacheco," we had the honor of speaking with Cecilia Pacheco, a program manager at the University of New Mexico's Coast Rainforest Innovations and a passionate advocate for indigenous entrepreneurship. Cecilia shared valuable insights into the unique challenges and opportunities facing indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico, particularly in rural and tribal communities. Key Highlights: - Understanding the unique needs of rural and indigenous communities in New Mexico, including the challenges with basic amenities, connectivity, and tailored economic development programs. - The groundbreaking tribal entrepreneurship program at UNM, funded through the EDA ARPA grant, and the crucial role of tribal liaisons in supporting and advocating for indigenous entrepreneurs. - Cecilia Pacheco's vision for the future of the entrepreneurship program, emphasizing the importance of sustainable economies and nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems in indigenous communities. - Inspiring examples of indigenous businesses in New Mexico, such as Biddy Baby Foods and Tribe 275, that prioritize sustainability and positive community impact. We invite you to support and amplify the voices of indigenous entrepreneurs by: - Listening to the Indigenous Entrepreneurship Podcast hosted by Cecilia Pacheco to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and successes of indigenous business owners. - Sharing the stories and initiatives discussed in the podcast on your social media platforms to raise awareness and support for tribal entrepreneurship in New Mexico. - Exploring how you can contribute to the visibility and growth of indigenous businesses in your own communities. Your engagement and support can make a meaningful difference in uplifting indigenous entrepreneurship and driving positive social impact. We are immensely grateful for your continued support and encourage you to explore the transformative work being done to support indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico. With deep gratitude, [Your Name] Awarepreneurs Podcast

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๐ŸŒŸ Thread: Amplifying Indigenous Entrepreneurship in New Mexico ๐ŸŒŸ 1/ Indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico face unique challenges due to geography and population. Rural and indigenous communities lack resources, connectivity, and economic development tailored to their needs. 2/ That's why the tribal entrepreneurship program at University of New Mexico is so vital. With tribal liaisons who are trusted community members and entrepreneurs themselves, the program offers support and resources to indigenous entrepreneurs. 3/ In a recent episode of @Awarepreneurs, Cecilia Pacheco, program manager at UNM, shared insights on the challenges indigenous entrepreneurs face and the innovative solutions being developed to support them. 4/ Cecilia emphasizes the importance of tailored economic development and financial literacy to bridge the gap for indigenous entrepreneurs navigating federal, tribal, and state governments. 5/ The impact of the tribal entrepreneurship program is immense, aiming to nurture sustainable economies and value indigenous entrepreneurs' wisdom and knowledge. 6/ The Indigenous Entrepreneurs Podcast, hosted by Cecilia, amplifies the stories of indigenous entrepreneurs and their focus on sustainability and positive community impact. The narratives shared inspire and promote social impact through indigenous entrepreneurship. 7/ Examples like Biddy Baby Foods and Tribe 275 showcase the commitment of New Mexico businesses and tribal entrepreneurs to create sustainable enterprises with positive social impacts, addressing challenges within tribal communities. 8/ Indigenous entrepreneurship is not only about business but also about preserving traditions, staying close to communities, and addressing challenges together. It's a powerful testament to the resilience and innovation of indigenous entrepreneurs. 9/ Let's continue to spread the word about the tribal entrepreneurship program at UNM and the Indigenous Entrepreneurs Podcast to support and celebrate indigenous entrepreneurship. Listen, share, and amplify the message! 10/ Huge gratitude to Cecilia Pacheco, @Awarepreneurs, and all involved in championing indigenous entrepreneurship. Together, let's learn from and uplift the inspiring stories and impact of indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico and beyond. ๐ŸŒฟ #IndigenousEntrepreneurship [End of Thread] Feel free to tweak the thread as needed for posting, and don't forget to include relevant links and handles!

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1. How can tailored economic development programs effectively address the unique needs of rural and indigenous communities in New Mexico? 2. What role do tribal liaisons play in supporting and advocating for indigenous entrepreneurs within their own communities? 3. What are the key challenges faced by indigenous entrepreneurs in navigating federal, tribal, and state governments, and how can these be addressed? 4. How can financial literacy and historical trauma impact the ability of indigenous entrepreneurs to plan for the future, and what solutions can be implemented to overcome these challenges? 5. What are the critical resources and support systems that can be provided to indigenous entrepreneurs through tribal entrepreneurship programs? 6. How can indigenous wisdom and knowledge be integrated into community-led approaches to support indigenous entrepreneurs and nurture sustainable economies in indigenous communities? 7. What role can social impact and sustainability play in driving the success of indigenous businesses in New Mexico, and how can these values be integrated into mainstream entrepreneurial ecosystems? 8. With a focus on the podcast, how can amplifying the narratives and stories of indigenous entrepreneurs contribute to promoting social impact and addressing the challenges they face? 9. In what ways can aspiring social entrepreneurs learn from the approach to business and values of indigenous entrepreneurs to create meaningful and sustainable enterprises? 10. What innovative solutions and partnerships can be developed to address infrastructure and other barriers that hinder the growth of businesses and entrepreneurship in Indian country?

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Post 1: Indigenous entrepreneurs in New Mexico are fostering sustainable businesses rooted in tradition, creating positive impacts in their communities. Podcast EP 319 sheds light on their inspiring stories. #Threads Post 2: Listen to Cecilia Pacheco share insights on supporting social entrepreneurship in Indian Country. From connectivity challenges to promoting financial literacy, the episode delves into the unique needs of indigenous entrepreneurs. #Threads Post 3: Innovation and impact in tribal communities takes center stage in EP 319. Discover how the University of New Mexico's program supports indigenous entrepreneurs, amplifying their voices and nurturing sustainable economies. #Threads Post 4: "Rural areas in New Mexico face challenges with basic amenities such as internet access, power, and water, impacting business endeavors." Tune in to EP 319 as we explore the role of community-led solutions in addressing these critical needs. #Threads Post 5: From traditional Navajo corn to microchip manufacturing, indigenous entrepreneurs are creating thriving, socially responsible businesses in New Mexico. Join Paul and Cecilia in uncovering the powerful impact of these ventures. #Threads

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