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SUMMARY:Fallon Etsy Info Evening Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us on Friday March 20th at one of two Information Sessions on the IDRS Native Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project has launched this unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced success and business growth selling their products online. \nParticpants selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for shipping supplies\, and social media promotions through the IDRS Acorn Project \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Sessions will take place on Friday\, March 20th at 6:00 pm.  It will be located in the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe’s Council Chambers\, located at 565 Rio Vista Drive in Fallon\, Nevada. To register please click on the “Going” button above and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact our Native Artisans Collective Coordinator\, Barb Saling\, at 775tumbleweedtumblers@gmail.com or at 775-217-9458.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/fallon-etsy-info-evening-session/
LOCATION:Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe Council Chambers\, 565 Rio Vista Drive\, Fallon\, NV\, 89406\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Saling":MAILTO:775tumbleweedtumblers@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Fallon Etsy Info Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us on Friday March 20th at one of two Information Sessions on the IDRS Native Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project has launched this unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced success and business growth selling their products online. \nParticpants selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for shipping supplies\, and social media promotions through the IDRS Acorn Project \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Sessions will take place on Friday\, March 20th at 12:00 pm.  It will be located in the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe’s Council Chambers\, located at 565 Rio Vista Drive in Fallon\, Nevada. To register please click on the “Going” button above and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact our Native Artisans Collective Coordinator\, Barb Saling\, at 775tumbleweedtumblers@gmail.com or at 775-217-9458.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/fallon-etsy-info-afternoon-session/
LOCATION:Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe Council Chambers\, 565 Rio Vista Drive\, Fallon\, NV\, 89406\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Saling":MAILTO:775tumbleweedtumblers@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Business Idea Generation
DESCRIPTION:Business Idea Generation\n​Turning Your Strengths and Passions Into a Business – ​\n​Friday\, January 30th\, 2026 – 12 pm PT; 1 pm MT; 2 pm CT; 3 pm ET \n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\nHave a desire to start a business but not sure where to begin? This webinar is designed for entrepreneurs in Indian Country who want to clarify their business vision and explore meaningful\, community centered business ideas. \nJoin IDRS’ Microenterprise Development Specialist\, Lynn Wilson\, for a practical session focused on generating business ideas rooted in your strengths\, culture\, location\, and the needs you see in your tribal and local community. \nIn this session\, you will explore: \n\nHow to generate business ideas using your hobbies\, interests\, skills\, and work experience\nHow culture\, traditions\, and lived experience can inspire authentic business concepts\nHow location and local opportunity such as tourism and natural resources can shape strong ideas\nHow to identify tribal and community needs and pain points that could be addressed through business creation\n\nIf time allows\, Lynn will also provide simple strategies to evaluate and compare ideas so you can focus on the best one to move forward \nHere are four key approaches to business idea generation we will discuss in the webinar: \n\nLeveraging existing hobbies and interests\nUsing your skills and professional experience\nDrawing from cultural knowledge and traditions\nExploring location based opportunities such as tourism tied to natural resources\n\nThis session is ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs\, small business owners looking to create a new product or service\, and anyone who wants to develop a business idea that reflects their values and strengthens their community. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/business-idea-generation-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Training,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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SUMMARY:Etsy Uplift Makers Indigenous Cohort Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftsperson with a thriving offline business but struggling to replicate that success online? Perhaps you’ve been selling on platforms like Facebook but haven’t fully tapped into the potential of a broader online marketplace. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project and the Nest Artisan Guild are collaborating to launch a special program to help Native artists and makers expand their markets and increase their income by selling on Etsy. This cohort will be guided by IDRS Acorn Project staff Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy\, two Native makers who have achieved significant success and business growth through online sales. \nParticipants selected for this three-month program will receive numerous benefits to help them launch a successful Etsy business and gain visibility as part of the Etsy Uplift Makers initiative. This program\, created by Etsy\, seeks to provide greater economic opportunities to creative entrepreneurs from underrepresented communities. Benefits include personalized assistance with setting up your store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for photography and supplies\, social media promotion through Nest and the IDRS Acorn Project\, and featuring your work on the Uplift Makers page of the Etsy website. \nRegister Now \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/etsy-uplift-makers-indigenous-cohort-info-session/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230711T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20230614T064458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T030145Z
UID:10000553-1689080400-1689084000@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Walker River Etsy Cohort Informational Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us at the Walker River Paiute Tribe on July 11th for an Information Session on the IDRS Indigenous Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project and the Nest Artisan Guild are partnering to launch a unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced tremendous success and business growth selling their products online. \nMakers selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy and showcase each maker as a participant in the Etsy Uplift Makers initiative; a program created by Etsy which aims to bring more economic opportunities to creative entrepreneurs in underrepresented communities. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for photography/supplies\, social media promotions through Nest and the IDRS Acorn Project as well as the Uplift Makers page of the Etsy website. \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Session will take place on Tuesday\, July 11th at 1 pm.  This workshop will take place in-community at the Schurz United Methodist Church\, 1019 Hospital Road in Schurz\, Nevada.  To register please click on the “Going” button below and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact the community host\, Nicole Castillo\, TERO Director\, at 775-773-2306 ext. 2170 or at tero@wrpt.org.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \nHere is a link to a flier for this webinar for distribution within your community. \nDownload\nThis workshop is being funded in part by the Walker River Paiute Tribe\, the USDA Rural Development\, and the US Small Business Administration. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/walker-river-etsy-cohort-informational-session/
LOCATION:Schurz United Methodist Church\, 1019 Hospital Road\, Schurz\, NV\, 89427\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230710T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230710T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20230614T064458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T022306Z
UID:10000552-1689010200-1689013800@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Pyramid Lake Etsy Cohort Informational Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe on July 10th for an Information Session on the IDRS Indigenous Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project and the Nest Artisan Guild are partnering to launch a unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced tremendous success and business growth selling their products online. \nMakers selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy and showcase each maker as a participant in the Etsy Uplift Makers initiative; a program created by Etsy which aims to bring more economic opportunities to creative entrepreneurs in underrepresented communities. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for photography/supplies\, social media promotions through Nest and the IDRS Acorn Project as well as the Uplift Makers page of the Etsy website. \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Session will take place on Monday\, July 10th at 5:30 pm.  This workshop will take place in-community at the Wadsworth Community Center\, 551 8th Street in Wadsworth\, Nevada.  To register please click on the “Going” button below and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact the community host\, Della John\, Economic Development Committee\, at 775-576-0594 or at momjohn22@gmail.com.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \nHere is a link to a flier for this webinar for distribution within your community. \nDownload\nThis workshop is being funded in part by the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe\, the USDA Rural Development\, and the US Small Business Administration. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/pyramid-lake-etsy-cohort-informational-session/
LOCATION:Wadsworth Community Building\, 551 8th Street\, Wadsworth\, NV\, 89442\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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CREATED:20230614T064458Z
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SUMMARY:Hoopa Small Business Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a business idea that you need a plan so that you can launch or grow your business? Have you been wondering where to start? \nIf so\, join the IDRS Acorn Project for a workshop all about getting your planning right. Participants will be working with the CO.STARTERS business canvas. The canvas\nhelps identify\, test\, and adapt assumptions about the future entrepreneur’s venture in order to create a sustainable model. \nParts of the canvas we’ll explore include who are your customers?\, what is your solution?\, how does your product get to the customer?\, and how much do we need to sell to keep your business going? \nFor even more information about CO.STARTERS\, please click here. \nThe Information Session will take place on Thursday\, June 29th at 10:30 am.  This workshop will take place in-community at the College of the Redwoods\, 29 Orchard Road in Hoopa\, California.  To register please click on the “Going” button below and fill in your information. \nWe’ll also talk about the exciting cohort programs we have coming up. If you’re a Native artist or entrepreneur who wants to sell on Etsy or use Airbnb\, don’t miss it! \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Business Planning Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact the community host\, Leanne Estrada\, Vocational Rehabilitation Program\, at leannevocrehab@gmail.com.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenter: \nCamille Koster (Cherokee) serves as the Youth Program Manager for the IDRS Acorn Project. Through the program\, she teaches youth how to explore entrepreneurship and create side hustles which provides them the opportunity to make money while continuing to focus on their education . She has worked in youth development and in nonprofit for the last 18 years\, both writing and facilitating camps across the nation. She has co-facilitated camps with the Drug-Free Communities National Initiative\, Students Working Against Tobacco\, Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health\, ONABEN\, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse\, and more. Camille dedicated five years of her youth development career as the Chief Operating Officer of Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma. She successfully assisted in one the largest youth entrepreneur programs as she helped build strategy and infrastructure for a cookie sale campaign that led to her local Council selling over 1 million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies in Eastern Oklahoma.\n​\nCamille is a United States Navy Veteran and is proud to have represented the Cherokee Tribe in the military. During the time she served\, only 15.4% of the military was comprised of Native American members\, likewise\, only 4% were female members. She has a Masters Degree in Organizational Management. Camille lives in Jenks\, Oklahoma\, is married to a Firefighter and has three children. \nHere is a link to a flier for this webinar for distribution within your community. \nDownload\nThis workshop is being funded in part by The Hoopa Valley Tribe\, the USDA Rural Development\, the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development\, and the US Small Business Administration. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/hoopa-small-business-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:College of the Redwoods\, 29 Orchard Road\, Hoopa\, CA\, 95546\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230626T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230626T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20230614T064458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T084610Z
UID:10000629-1687800600-1687804200@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Yurok Etsy Cohort Informational Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us at the Yurok Nation on June 26th for an Information Session on the IDRS Indigenous Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project and the Nest Artisan Guild are partnering to launch a unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced tremendous success and business growth selling their products online. \nMakers selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy and showcase each maker as a participant in the Etsy Uplift Makers initiative; a program created by Etsy which aims to bring more economic opportunities to creative entrepreneurs in underrepresented communities. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for photography/supplies\, social media promotions through Nest and the IDRS Acorn Project as well as the Uplift Makers page of the Etsy website. \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Session will take place on Monday\, June 26th at 5:30 pm.  This workshop will take place in-community at the Redwood Hotel Casino\, 171 Klamath Blvd. in Klamath\, California.  It is being presented in conjunction with the Alliance CDFI.  To register please click on the “Going” button below and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact the community host\, Sara Barbour\, Interim Executive Director\, at 707-951-4945 or at sbarbour@yuroktribe.nsn.us.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \nHere is a link to a flier for this webinar for distribution within your community. \nDownload\nThis workshop is being funded in part by The Alliance CDFI\, the USDA Rural Development\, the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development\, and the US Small Business Administration. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/yurok-etsy-cohort-informational-session/
LOCATION:Redwood Hotel Casino\, 171 Klamath Blvd.\, Klamath\, CA\, 95548\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230626T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230626T123000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20230614T064458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T084723Z
UID:10000630-1687779000-1687782600@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Tolowa Etsy Cohort Informational Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artisan or craftperson who has a great business offline but have not been able to translate that success online?  Maybe you’re selling on platforms like Facebook but not taking advantage of the full value of a thriving marketplace?   If you’re interested in creating or expanding your online presence or even if you want to learn if selling online is right for you\, please join us at the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation on June 26th for an Information Session on the IDRS Indigenous Makers Etsy Cohort. \nThe IDRS Acorn Project and the Nest Artisan Guild are partnering to launch a unique program for Native artists and makers to help them expand their market and make more income by selling on the Etsy platform. The cohort will be led by IDRS Acorn Project staff\, Lynn Wilson and MaryBeth Timothy – two Native makers who have experienced tremendous success and business growth selling their products online. \nMakers selected for the three-month program will be provided with many unique benefits to help them launch a successful business on Etsy and showcase each maker as a participant in the Etsy Uplift Makers initiative; a program created by Etsy which aims to bring more economic opportunities to creative entrepreneurs in underrepresented communities. Benefits include one-on-one assistance setting up a store\, graphic design\, copywriting\, training\, grant funding for photography/supplies\, social media promotions through Nest and the IDRS Acorn Project as well as the Uplift Makers page of the Etsy website. \nFor even more information about the cohort program\, please click here. \nThe Information Session will take place on Monday\, June 26th at 11:30 am (Pacific).  This workshop will take place in-community at the Dat-naa-svt Community Center\, located at 300 Dat-Naa-Svt Loop in Smith River. To register please click on the “Going” button below and fill in your information. \nAll Native artisans\, craftpersons\, entrepreneurs and community members are welcome.  If you know of anybody that would be interested or could benefit from this Informational Session\, please share it with them!  A flyer is below. \nFor more information\, please contact our workforce development specialist at tero@tolowa.com or at 707-487-9255 ext. 1225.  You can also reach out to Lynn Wilson\, Microenterprise Development Specialist at the IDRS Acorn Project\, at lynn@idrsinc.org. \nAbout your presenters: \nLynn Wilson (Cherokee) serves as the Microenterprise Development Specialist for the IDRS Acorn Project. She has championed small businesses and entrepreneurs for 16 years working with tribal communities across Indian Country. Lynn’s work has focused on entrepreneurial training\, business counseling\, economic and demographic and social research related to economic development. For nine years she taught part-time for the School of Business and Technology at Rogers State University and she most recently joined the staff at IAIA teaching Advanced Entrepreneurship under the Business and Entrepreneurship certificate program. Lynn received her M.B.A and Professional Certification in Entrepreneurship from Cameron University and is a certified market research specialist through the National Center for Economic Gardening. She lives in Claremore\, OK with her husband Clint (also a citizen of Cherokee Nation) and their two sons\, Chandler and Quinton. \n \nMaryBeth Timothy is an award-winning Cherokee artist.  MaryBeth and her husband operate MoonHawk Art LLC\, an art business located in Muskogee Oklahoma which specializes in Native American and wildlife art. \nMaryBeth creates new original art and through sublimation printing\, offers her and her husband’s images on a variety of items\, such as ceramic decorative tiles\, coffee mugs\,  cuff bracelets and t-shirts.  While MaryBeth primarily sells through venues such as gift shops and art markets\, she has been able to expand and reach a worldwide market through her Esty store. \nHere is a link to a flier for this webinar for distribution within your community. \nDownload\nThis workshop is being funded in part by the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation\, the USDA Rural Development\, the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development\, and the US Small Business Administration. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/tolowa-etsy-cohort-informational-session/
LOCATION:Dat-naa-svt Community Center\, 300 Dat-Naa-Svt Loop\, Smith River\, CA\, 95567\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20220414T095324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T070926Z
UID:10000585-1650535200-1650542400@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Business Ideas That Cost Less Than $100 to Start
DESCRIPTION:Business Ideas That Cost Less Than $100 To Start -​\nThursday\, April 21st\, 2022 10:00 am Pacific;\n11:00 am Mountain; 12:00 pm (noon)\nCentral; 1:00 pm Eastern 2-hour webinar\n\nRural areas are often the best place to become an entrepreneur. Let us show you how to use Career Vision to identify needs only you can fill. During this workshop\, those living in rural spaces will have tools to begin looking at where they live as an opportunity for side hustles and business opportunities in a whole new way.\n\nLearn to use data from current business owners to develop a side hustle.\nFind examples of rural business and side gig ideas in over 15 different interest areas.\nGet tools to turn their interests\, passions\, and hobbies into work they get paid to do.\n\nRegister Now! \nPhoto Credits: “Handwriting Text Business Ideas Loading. Concept meaning Forecasting the future event” by focusonmore.com is marked with CC BY 2.0. To view the terms\, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/?ref=openverse \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/business-ideas-that-cost-less-than-100-to-start/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220420T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220420T193000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20220414T102934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T070926Z
UID:10000587-1650479400-1650483000@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Pricing Your Art
DESCRIPTION:Pricing Your Art \nDate: Wednesday\, April 20\, 2022 \nTime: 5:30 – 6:30 PT | 6:30 – 7:30 MT | 7:30 – 8:30 CT | 8:30 – 9:30 ET \nPresented by: MaryBeth Timothy \nPutting a monetary value on your art can be a very daunting process for artists. How do you put a price tag on your personal creative expression?  \nThere are no strict rules when pricing your art.  There are many factors that artists use when determining what to charge for their work. It depends on the type of art you produce\, the time it takes to create\, and who you plan to sell your art to.  However\, there are general guidelines that can make this daunting process more systematic\, consistent\, and less emotional. \nIn this webinar you will learn: \n\nCommon fears and misconceptions artists have about pricing their work\nPopular formulas you can use to price your work in a more methodical and organized manner\nHow to increase the value of your art by using marketing tactics that will enhance the way buyers perceive your work\, so you can command higher prices\n\nRegister Now! \nPhoto Credits: “beadwork” by Serenae is marked with CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. To view the terms\, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/?ref=openverse \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/pricing-your-art-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220414T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20220414T093618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T070926Z
UID:10000584-1649937600-1649944800@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:What You Need To Sell Your Arts And Crafts Online
DESCRIPTION:April Webinar\nWhat You Need To Sell Your Arts And Crafts Online\nThursday\, April 14th\n12:00 – 2:00pm\nRegistration Link: ntv.bz/uspto\n \nJoin us for the second session of a year-long webinar series to help Native artists sell online.  Speakers will explore the various options that Native American visual artists and craftspeople can consider for sales of their arts and crafts\, including online directories\, Facebook\, E-commerce sites for artisans\, online auction sites\, and setting up an online store.  Guest speakers will be from Shopify\, eBay\, Amazon\, among others.\n\nTo register\, please visit ntv.bz/uspto\n\nThe E-commerce for Native American artists & craftspeople webinar series has been organized by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in collaboration with the United States Department of the Interior’s Indian Arts and Crafts Board and Indian Dispute Resolution Services Acorn Project.  \n\n\nSeries Description\nNative American\, Alaska Native\, and Native Hawaiian visual artists and craftspeople face unique challenges with the shift to online sales and continued limits on attendance at local arts and crafts fairs. Register now for this free webinar to learn how to develop and expand your e-commerce presence.This program is the second in a series of monthly webinars held the second Thursday of each month through December 2022. It features speakers from the private and public sectors\, who have extensive experience in the business of selling Native American arts and crafts.During this program\, speakers will explore the various options that Native American visual artists and craftspeople can consider for sales of their arts and crafts\, including: \n\n\nOnline directories\nFacebook\nE-commerce sites for artisans\nOnline auction sites\nSetting up an online store\n\nThe series has been organized by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in collaboration with the United States Department of the Interior’s Indian Arts and Crafts Board and Indian Dispute Resolution Services.\n\n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/what-you-need-to-sell-your-arts-and-crafts-online/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20190821T035123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003309Z
UID:10000454-1571821200-1571844600@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Torres Martinez (Murrieta) Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nThis training is only open to Torres Martinez Tribal TANF Clients \nMorning Session  \n9:00     Class begins \n9:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n10:15   Break \n10:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \nNoon – 1:00 Lunch Break \nAfternoon Session \n1:00 – 3:30 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \nLocation:\nTorres Martinez Tribal TANF (Murrieta Site)\n38670 Sky Canyon Drive\, Suite 100\nMurrieta\, CA 92563 \nCommunity Contact:\nKylee Jones\, Career Guidance Specialist\nTorres Martinez Tribal TANF\n(951) 292-5100 ext. 19036\nkjones@tmtanf.org \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/torres-martinez-etsy-craft-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Torres Martines Tribal TANF (Murrieta)\, 38670 Sky Canyon Dr.\, Suite 100\, Murrieta\, CA\, 92563\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20190821T035123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003331Z
UID:10000453-1571734800-1571758200@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Two Directions Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nMorning Session  \n9:00     Class begins \n9:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n10:15   Break \n10:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \nNoon – 1:00 Lunch Break \nAfternoon Session \n1:00 – 3:30 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \nLocation:\nTwo Directions\n38 Claudina Lane\nValley Center\, CA 92082 \nCommunity Contact:\nClaudian Schroeder\nTwo Directions\n(760) 749-1196\nclaudina_schroeder@outlook.com \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/two-directions-etsy-craft-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Two Directions\, Inc.\, #38 Claudina Lane\, Valley Center\, CA\, 92082\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103949
CREATED:20190910T031311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003331Z
UID:10000457-1571389200-1571412600@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Las Vegas Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nMorning Session  \n9:00     Class begins \n9:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n10:15   Break \n10:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \nNoon – 12:30 Lunch Break \nAfternoon Session \n1:00 – 3:30 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \nLocation: \nCommunity Contact: \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/etsy-craft-entrepreneurship-las-vegas/
LOCATION:NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191017T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103950
CREATED:20190910T032952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003332Z
UID:10000458-1571302800-1571326200@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Ely Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nMorning Session  \n9:00     Class begins \n9:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n10:15   Break \n10:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \nNoon – 12:30 Lunch Break \nAfternoon Session \n1:00 – 3:30 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \nLocation:\nWhite Pine County Library\n950 Campton Street\nEly\, NV 89301 \nCommunity Contact:\nCaroline McIntosh\nNevada Small Business Development Center\n(775) 293-0550\ncmcintosh@unr.edu \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/etsy-craft-entrepreneurship-ely-nv/
LOCATION:White Pine County Public Library\, 950 Campton Street\, Ely\, NV\, 89301\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191015T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191015T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103950
CREATED:20190820T234327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003308Z
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SUMMARY:Battle Mountain Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nMorning Session  \n9:00     Class begins \n9:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n10:15   Break \n10:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \nNoon – 1:00 Lunch Break \nAfternoon Session \n1:00 – 3:30 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \n  \nLocation:\nBattle Mountain Band Colony Tribal Offices\n37 Mountain View\nBattle Mountain\, NV 89820 \n  \nCommunity Contact:\nRhonda Hicks\nBattle Mountain Band Colony\n(775) 635-2004\nrhonda.bmbc@yahoo.com \n  \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/bmbc-etsy-craft-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Battle Mountain Band Colony\, 37 Mountain View Drive\, Battle Mountain\, NV\, 89820\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T103950
CREATED:20190910T025616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T003308Z
UID:10000455-1571040000-1571058000@www.nativebiz.org
SUMMARY:Elko Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Etsy is the leading global marketplace for selling handmade and vintage goods to more than 40 million customers. If you’re a Native artist or crafts-person\, creating a store and selling on Etsy is an easy\, straight-forward process. IDRS has created the Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop for artists/crafters that are looking to expand their customer base beyond the boundaries of their community and sell to consumers worldwide. \nThe Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Workshop will be presented by two experienced trainers\, Creek and Cherokee artists John & MaryBeth Timothy. John and MaryBeth through their business Moonhawk Art LLC\, sell their art through various venues such as pow wows\, art markets and online platforms such as Etsy. They made their first international sale through the Etsy platform and have continued to increase their global customer base through the Moonhawk Art Etsy store. \nThe Workshop is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. The morning session is designed as a teaching opportunity where participants learn tips and techniques to sell and market their products through Etsy. During the afternoon session participants are lead step by step through the process of setting up their Etsy store. \nNote: Participants are not required to stay for the afternoon portion of the workshop if they determine they are not ready or do not want assistance setting up their Etsy store. \nMorning Session  \n8:00     Class begins \n8:15     Branding your store\nPricing your items\nListing your items \n9:15   Break \n9:30   Tips on how to best photograph your work for use on Etsy\nCreating your artist/craftsman profile\nCreating your store policies\nCustomer service\nSocial media integration \n11:00 Break \n11:15 Hands-on technical assistance to help participants create their Etsy store. \nLocation:\nTe-Moak Diabetes Building\n511 Sunset Street\nElko\, NV 89801 \nIf you have any trouble registering for this event\, please contact Lynn Wilson at 918-978-7622 or lynn@idrsinc.org or Mark Thompson at 916-482-5800 or mark@idrsinc.org. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.nativebiz.org/event/etsy-craft-entrepreneurship-elko-nv/
LOCATION:Te-Moak Diabetes Building\, 511 Sunset Street\, Elko\, NV\, 89801\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Wilson":MAILTO:lynn@idrsinc.org
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