Micro- Entrepreneurship 101: Rooted Ideas, Global Impact

Free | Self-Paced | Certificate Included
Start your journey as a creator, not just a consumer. This foundational course blends timeless wisdom with modern strategy—teaching you how to turn local insight into sustainable enterprise. You’ll learn to validate ideas, map your business model, understand your customer, and launch with clarity—all through a lens that honors Caribbean resilience, African ingenuity, and Kalinago adaptability.
No prior experience needed. Just bring your curiosity, your community, and your commitment to building something that lasts.
For dreamers in Dominica, the Caribbean, Africa, and the diaspora—who believe business can be both profitable and purposeful.

  • Irvin Pascal FCA

    January 
    2026
  • Format

    Online
    Course
Entrepreneurship 101

This is for You if..

”You’ve had an idea—but kept it quiet…because you weren’t sure if it was “real business” material.

You’ve watched others leave the island for opportunity…while your own gifts stay hidden in notebooks, kitchens, or late-night thoughts.

You’re tired of hustling without a plan—trading time for cash, but never building something that lasts for your children… or your grandchildren.

What if your next small step could become your family’s foundation?

This course isn’t about Silicon Valley dreams. It’s about your street, your craft, your community—and how to turn what you already know into a micro-business that sustains, serves, and stands the test of time.

Press play. Your ancestors didn’t survive so you’d stay stuck.

Course Lessons

🌱 Be Among the First to Shape This Journey

“This course was born from a simple belief: that every Caribbean dreamer deserves a clear, culturally rooted path to enterprise.”

”You’re part of Horizon Bridge Academy’s founding circle—the first to walk this road. As you learn, reflect, and apply these ideas, your voice will help shape what comes next.

👉 After you complete the course, we’d be honored if you’d share: What shifted for you? What would you tell a cousin, sibling, or friend about this experience? How will you use what you’ve learned in your community? Your insight won’t just be a “review”—it will become guidance for the next generation of builders. (Real stories from our first learners will appear here soon.)
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