Volunteer to Help

At the Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, there are many ways to engage with both students and start-ups.

  • Provide Guidance to Startups â€“ Many of our students and start-ups need advice in several areas, from problem-solving to industry knowledge. Do you have an experience that can benefit students trying to start a new business?
  • Speak to a Class â€“ Students benefit greatly from hearing directly from people who have experience in starting a company.
  • Provide Services to Start-ups â€“ We are always looking for professional service providers (legal, accounting, marketing, public relations) who want to help students and start-ups as a way to give back. Helping a student and start-up will benefit you in the future.
ksu student receiving advise with problem solving

Community & University Resources

  •  is the lead agency for attracting new business investment.
    • Georgia Small Business Development Center provides tools, training and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed.
    •  mission is to introduce, connect, support, and expand the entrepreneurial ecosystem within the greater Atlanta region.
    • : Business Assistance
    •  startup ecosystem make it a budding environment for launching a business.
    •  is an annual conference that creates opportunities for top tier investors to connect with and fund the region’s most promising technology companies.

Networking

The Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center focuses on providing our students networking opportunities within the greater Atlanta area. To the Entrepreneur, networking is an important skill.

Donate

The Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center appreciates all donations made by our alumni and friends of the center. These donations allow the center to create and enhance student programming and provide other opportunities for our students.

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