Las Vegas – UNR Extension’s Free Biz101 Ignites Entrepreneur Dreams with AA-Style Support

By Matthias Binder
Free small business program in Las Vegas like ‘AA meeting for entrepreneurs’ (Featured Image)

A Lifeline for Startups in Weekly Sessions (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas entrepreneurs are turning to a no-cost University of Nevada, Reno Extension program that mirrors the mutual encouragement of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to build sustainable businesses.[1][2]

A Lifeline for Startups in Weekly Sessions

Mike Bindrup, the program’s community and economic development coordinator, compares the initiative to an AA gathering. Participants report weekly wins and setbacks, fostering group accountability amid business challenges. Tears sometimes flow, but peers and mentors provide unwavering support. Since its 2024 launch, the program trained 102 entrepreneurs.[1][2]

The structure begins with Biz101, a 10-week course available in English and Spanish. Open to those in planning stages, newly licensed ventures, or early operations, it levels the playing field with core knowledge. Lectures and resources appear free online via YouTube and extension.unr.edu/busdev.[1]

Mastering Fundamentals in Biz101

Biz101 centers on the business model canvas, a one-page tool outlining nine key blocks from value propositions to revenue streams. Coordinators guide participants through licensing, strategic planning, accounting, marketing, and pitch preparation. Everyone reaches a baseline understanding before advancing.[1][2]

The course culminates in pitches to bankers and peers, followed by a cap-and-gown graduation with family in attendance. This formal rite celebrates progress and readiness. Free counseling from Nevada Small Business Development Center advisers starts immediately, enhancing practical application.[2]

  • Licensing and legal essentials
  • Budgeting and taxation
  • Branding and digital marketing
  • Insurance and operations
  • Pitch development

Six-Month Incubator Builds Lasting Habits

About half of Biz101 graduates enter the six-month incubator residency. Participants set personalized goals, such as launching websites or securing clients, and track them weekly. Monthly themes cover finance, marketing, and more, with guest speakers and business tours.[1]

Mentors including attorneys, CPAs, and lenders offer targeted advice. The group dynamic strengthens resolve, creating a safe space for vulnerability. The inaugural cohort of 22 generated nearly $500,000 in sales during their tenure.[2]

Participants Chart Paths to Prosperity

Lisa Davis graduated in December and now prepares Rare Jewels, a girls’ mentoring initiative. “The program has actually transformed my life,” she said. “The Biz101 class and incubator provided me with the tools necessary to move forward. Dreams do come true.”[1]

Ixela Gutiérrez completed both phases and rents space at Extension’s North Las Vegas office with her Mexico Vivo Dance Company. Others like Lisbeth Salazar of Tiger Marketing Solutions and Maria Bolivar of Belleza y Salud credit the network for growth. Bindrup emphasizes even modest aims, like a $500 monthly home business, yield family impact.[2]

Fresh Start with AAPI Chamber Collaboration

A new cohort kicks off March 5 in partnership with the Asian American Pacific Islander Chamber of Commerce. Meetings occur Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 6675 S. Tenaya Way. No membership required; spots fill quickly for personalized guidance.[1][2]

Register at nsbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/4994 or contact Bindrup at 702-539-7251 or mbindrup@unr.edu. This expansion meets entrepreneurs where they stand, amplifying resources through alliances.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Free 10-week Biz101 plus optional six-month incubator for startup essentials.
  • Weekly accountability and peer support drive real results, like $500K cohort sales.
  • Open now: New sessions in English/Spanish; register to join Vegas’ entrepreneur network.

UNR Extension proves structured camaraderie turns aspirations into viable enterprises. Ready to pitch your idea? What do you think about this program? Tell us in the comments.

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