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CEED Fellowship
Also known as: CEED Fellowship
North Carolina Central University · Durham, North Carolina
The CEED Fellowship is a paid fellowship providing NCCU students with entrepreneurship exposure through training, practice, and community service. Fellows provide operational support to CEED in areas aligned with their entrepreneurial interests while developing their own entrepreneurial skills.
Quick fit check
- No equity required
- Currently active
- Verified by research
Key numbers
Funding range
—
Equity
None
Application
Periodic
Institution Wide
Last activity
2026-06-26
High confidence
Key Details
- Format: Paid fellowship
- Total served: 110+ student fellows
- Activities: Operational support to CEED, entrepreneurship training, community engagement
- Leadership development: Fellows gain skills in finance, programming, communications, and event management
News & articles
News articles and official sources documenting CEED Fellowship at North Carolina Central University.
1 source
"CEED: Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development"
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"CEED: Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development"
**URL**: https://www.nccu.edu/entrepreneurship **Date**: 2026-06-26 **Source**: North Carolina Central University The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) serves as a dynamic hub for students, faculty, staff, and small business community members, providing essential resources, support, and education to cultivate successful entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. We are committed to entrepreneurial skill-building, lifting viable ventures off the ground, and connecting the entrepreneurship ecosystem with university resources that accelerate business growth. The vision is to be a transformative force in the region, where the collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and community members leads to the emergence of innovative ventures and sustainable economic development. Key programs listed: WBENC Women of Color Incubator, Mentorship Alliance Program (MAP), University Programming, Community Programming. CEED raised $2.5M+ in funding, 110 student fellows, 580 advisory hours, 120 small businesses served (90% minority-owned), 541 students engaged, 55+ pitch competition participants, 100+ events since Oct 2022, 8 high-potential ventures mentored, $350K+ student venture revenue. Executive Director: Katrece Boyd Program Manager: LaTrisha D Rushing Partners: PNC Bank, Blackstone, NC IDEA, Kauffman Foundation, Truist, Clorox, E3 Durham, State Farm, HUxPNC.
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