Sponsorship
Featured partner placement
Sponsor Morgan State University once and your brand appears on the Morgan State University page and across every one of its programs and student-startup pages — not just this page.
Start A Business: Change Your Life Program
Morgan State University · Baltimore, MD
Key numbers
Funding range
—
Equity
Unknown
Application
Not specified
Last activity
Not recorded
Start A Business: Change Your Life Program
The Start A Business – Change Your Life Program helps disadvantaged individuals create sustainable businesses as a pathway out of poverty. Offered through the Morgan Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center, the program provides entrepreneurship education, resources, and support to people facing economic barriers.
The program is part of the IEC's broader portfolio alongside HBCU Startup Scholars, Leadership Circles, and the Morgan Business Mentor Network. It reflects the Center's mission to address disparities in business ownership and entrepreneurial success among people of color and disadvantaged communities.
News & articles
News articles and official sources documenting Start A Business: Change Your Life Program at Morgan State University.
1 source
Start A Business – Change Your Life Program
Morgan State University

Morgan State University
Start A Business – Change Your Life Program
URL: https://www.morgan.edu/innovation-and-entrepreneurship-center/programs Captured: 2026-06-24 The "Start A Business – Change Your Life Program" is offered through the Morgan Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center. It helps disadvantaged people create sustainable businesses as a pathway out of poverty. The program focuses on providing entrepreneurship education and resources to individuals facing economic barriers. This program is part of the IEC's broader portfolio which includes: HBCU Startup Scholars Leadership Circles Morgan Business Mentor Network Entrepreneurship courses (ENTR 350 Value Creation, ENTR 460 Start a Business, ENTR 461 Grow a Business) Degree programs in entrepreneurship The Center is supported by PNC Foundation, Notre Dame University's Urban Poverty Business Initiative, Hunt's Memorial United Methodist Church, and Mr. Michael Seibel.
Read on Morgan State University
