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About EBVThe EBV is designed around two central elements: a) focused, practical training in the tools and skills of new venture creation and growth, reflecting issues unique to disability and public benefits programs; and b) the establishment of a support structure for graduates of the program. The practical elements of the program will involve three phases: 1. Phase I: delegates participate in a self-study curriculum, facilitated by an online discussion and assessment module, which will be moderated by entrepreneurship faculty and graduate students from one of the partner EBV Universities. During this phase delegates will work on the development of their own business concepts. 2. Phase II: during the nine-day residency at one of the four EBV Universities, delegates are exposed to the 'nuts and bolts' of business ownership through experiential workshops and lesson from world-class entrepreneurship faculty representing nationally ranked programs around the country. 3. Phase III: delegates are provided with 12 months of ongoing support and mentorship from faculty experts at the EBV Universities. Topics to be addressed include:
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