KFC Canada launches Recipe For Success Mini MBA Program, giving entrepreneurs the ingredients to succeed

Small business owners from diverse backgrounds invited to apply to a tuition-free, entrepreneurship advancement program in partnership with ICIC

KFC Canada logo (CNW Group/KFC Canada)

TORONTOAug. 3, 2022 /CNW/ – KFC Canada announced today a new partnership with Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) that will award 65+ entrepreneurs who identify as minority, immigrant or Indigenous an opportunity to accelerate their success. Inspired by the Colonel, the ultimate entrepreneur, this tuition-free, 40-hour “mini-MBA” program is designed to help entrepreneurs in under-served communities build the capacity they need to grow and create new jobs locally.

The KFC Recipe For Success Mini MBA Program is offered as a cohort of ICIC’s Inner City Capital Connections (ICCC). The program includes 40 hours of high-impact virtual learning, webinars and mentorship delivered by top-ranking university professors and local experts. Upon successful completion, KFC will also be giving a total of $150,000 CDN in capital grants to select  participants to help grow and strengthen their business. The Recipe for Success Program is now accepting applications from businesses in underrepresented communities for the ICCC Canada cohort that begins in October. Applicants can apply online here.

KFC Canada logo (CNW Group/KFC Canada)

“KFC is known for its famous fried chicken, but our history and investment in our people goes beyond our iconic food,” said Janet Joubran, Chief People Officer, KFC Canada. “KFC started as a small business with Colonel Sanders as our founder and, to this day, our business is built on entrepreneurs through our franchise model. We are thrilled to partner with ICIC to offer The KFC Recipe For Success Mini MBA Program to help grow the economic prosperity of small local businesses around us.”

KFC’s Recipe For Success Mini MBA Program is divided into four components designed to maximize the participants’ experience and accommodate their busy schedules. It includes the following:

  • Opening Seminar: Two virtual half-day sessions where top-flight professors present business recovery strategies
  • Digital Learning Series: Virtual learning sessions to expand on the teachings from the Opening Seminar
  • Individual Mentorship: One-on-one general business mentoring and capital coaching to provide tailored guidance
  • Annual Conference and Networking: Culminating conference bringing together participants from across the country to build strategies of resilience, sharpen their capital pitch, and connect with a growing network of like-minded entrepreneurs and capital providers

“ICIC is delighted to partner with KFC Canada by offering a unique combination of executive education, one-on-one coaching and access to critical capital,” said Steve Grossman, CEO of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City“The KFC Recipe for Success Mini MBA Program is designed to support business owners from under-resourced communities who aspire to grow more quickly, create good-paying jobs and help build sustainable small business ecosystems that will strengthen the Canadian economy.”

The program is available in both English and French in Canada. The application deadline for the ICCC 2022 Canada cohort is Friday, September 2, 2022.  Visit ICIC’s website for additional details about the Recipe For Success Mini MBA Program and ICCC, including eligibility criteria and applications here.

SOURCE KFC Canada

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