Case Study

Discover how iCurric helped the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs Enhance their impact through a custom-built, Hybrid learning platform.

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What you’ll learn

  • Group of people attending a workshop with laptops and snacks on a table.

    ✓How 126 entrepreneurs reached critical business milestones in one year

  • Person using a laptop displaying content about ideas and growth, with a bottle of Positivity Alkaline Water nearby.

    ✓The role of hybrid learning in driving measurable outcomes for Black founders

  • People attending a meeting or workshop in an office setting, with a woman holding a microphone speaking to another person. Laptops and water bottles are visible on tables. A large screen in the background displays a group photo.

    ✓Key lessons for leaders in community-based education and workforce development

  • Person smiling, wearing glasses and a necklace, with an afro hairstyle. Background shows an indoor setting.

    ✓A scalable model for inclusive entrepreneurship education

“Digital RICE didn’t just sharpen my skills—it transformed my strategy and gave me confidence to scale.”

— Val Barnett, RICE Stakeholder & CEO of Emmerse

This is more than a success story—it’s a blueprint for equity in entrepreneurship education. If you're building or funding programs for underestimated founders, this 16-page report shows what it means to design for transformative outcomes.

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