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Open Access Baltimore Brings Free Support to Food Entrepreneurs

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023   

A new web resource supporting food entrepreneurship in Baltimore is open for business.

Morgan State University has partnered with the City of Baltimore and the Aspen Institute to release Open Access Baltimore, a free online portal with resources to help budding entrepreneurs in the food industry get started. Baltimore is the third city with an open-access portal.

Jacqueline M. Holland, associate professor and chair of the department of family and consumer sciences at Morgan State University, said Open Access Baltimore offers a lot of help in one place.

"It's resources to help them, like helping them with a business plan, where they can find resources for finances, how to start up, what kind of license or permits do you need," Holland outlined. "All these things that people may not think about as an idea comes to mind."

She pointed out the site can help entrepreneurs at all levels, from a home-based baking operation to a food truck or restaurant.

The Open Access site is built on the model of similar portals in Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. The team at Morgan State worked closely with the City of Baltimore's Department of Food Policy and Planning, so people find city specific information and links to local resources.

Holland sees inspiring entrepreneurship as a way to uplift communities.

"For the BIPOC community and how they often are disenfranchised, and for an individual to have an idea of being an entrepreneur in the food industry, and just that those who follow them in the family in their community will look to them and think, 'Wow, they did it. I can do it.' It's inspirational," Holland emphasized.


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