




Allan Houston Business Education & Development Program and Small Business Incubator
A dynamic collaboration of celebrity, corporate and civic organizations towards the economic growth of the community. Together with the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, we have created a one-of-a-kind program for entrepreneurial advancement. With the mission of empowering young entrepreneurs to create successful business enterprises with lasting economic benefit to the community, this comprehensive program combines –
Business Education & Development (6 Months)

Program participants undergo a three month intensive training period with twice-weekly instruction in NFTE’s advanced curriculum with the goal of skill development, knowledge gain, and the refining of specific business concepts in a dynamic environment that includes frequent guest speakers, field trips, and affinity work (small groups) to augment the instruction. In the second three months, participants are paired with experienced mentors who assist them in developing their business plans through a series of in-depth writing clinics.
Small Business Incubation (12 Months)
Two businesses identified as “launch-ready” are selected to receive free office space, a team of advisors to help launch their business, up to $20,000 in donor-advised start-up funds, and access to small business loans and grants for additional capital. During this stage, each business executes a clear implementation strategy with the help of the advisory team, works to overcome any problem areas, and grows their enterprise towards positive cash flow.
"The long term benefits of this type of educational program are phenomenal and long overdue. Not only will it tremendously impact and develop the future leaders of New Orleans but it will also help revitalize the economic opportunities in the New Orleans community.” - Diana Beasley, Executive Director of "The New Orleans Journey Home Center" for Former Mayor Ray Nagin
“I believe that the Entrepreneurship Program compliments Senator Schumer’s initiatives to strengthen our economy.” - Terri Coaxum, Deputy State Director of Senator Charles Schumer’s (NY)

Given our national need to increase the number of small businesses as an important part of our economic recovery, the need for this program and its proven ability to produce entrepreneurs is as timely as ever.
For more info about this program and to join our online community of past, present and future participants, please visit BEDP Online (link to www.BEDPOnline.com) – and join the Legacy Club to support our efforts to grow this program