One Playbook. Five Markets. Run in Real Time.

LOCAL ACTION

We do not work from a distance. We work block by block — in Indianapolis classrooms, on Polk Stables’ main floor, in Lagos co-working hubs, in Liberian university halls. The work is physical, relational, and accountable to the people in the room.

GLOBAL REACH

Every local play connects to a larger system. The training models built in Indianapolis become curricula in Lagos. The platforms built for Nigerian MSMEs are deployed across 15 ECOWAS nations. The diaspora capital raised in the U.S. and U.K. funds the entrepreneurs serving families back home. Local depth. Global compound.

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United States · United Kingdom · Canada · Nigeria · Liberia

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ECOWAS Nations
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Built on the same methodology, everywhere

Shifting Economic Demographics “In Years Rather Than Generations

Traditional economic development approaches take decades to show meaningful results. InnoPower’s systematic approach works across Market, State, and Civil Society simultaneously to create accelerated, sustainable change. The result: Communities move from fragmented efforts to coordinated systems that consistently produce high-growth businesses, create quality jobs, and generate sustainable wealth.

The Process

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Phase 1 - Asset Mapping & Gap Analysis

We identify existing resources, map stakeholder capabilities, and determine what's missing in the ecosystem.
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Phase 2 - Strategic Alignment:

We bring together Market actors, State entities, and Civil Society organizations around shared goals.
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Phase 3 - Infrastructure Development:

We build or strengthen the six ecosystem domains, ensuring entrepreneurs have access to capital, culture, infrastructure, and policy.
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Phase 4 - Continuous Optimization

We track data, gather feedback, and continuously improve ecosystem effectiveness based on real outcomes.

Proven Models:

National Model: Indy Biz Pass (Indianapolis) : Creating clear pathways for small businesses to access ecosystem resources. Currently engaging 350+ small businesses, connecting 100+ service providers, and operating three physical hubs providing co-working space and community.

Global Partnership: ECOWAS Small Business Coalition : A partnership across 15 West African nations to launch the ECOWAS Business AI Studio—a digital platform connecting Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to resources through AI tools.

Preparation, Not Just Invitation

The traditional “Economic Inclusion” approach simply invites Most Vulnerable Populations (MVP) into existing competitive frameworks without adequate preparation — setting them up for failure. InnoPower’s “Inclusive Competitiveness” approach actively cultivates, trains, and equips MVP talent to compete effectively at regional, national, and global levels, ensuring they can win, not just participate.

Our mission is to democratize access to AI literacy and capacity-building tools that accelerate learning, training, and competitive advantage.

Key Initiatives & Impact:

Hoosier AI 1000 (Indiana) : Democratizing AI literacy with over 1,000 participants trained across multiple cohorts. AI comfort levels increased from 26% to 87%, and 34% of participants launched AI-enhanced services or new businesses. Powered by our Multiplier Effect: a 12-hour transformation delivered by certified Master Trainers.

High School to the Pros (Indianapolis) : Embedding entrepreneurship education directly into the school day to prepare high school students for high-wage careers. Students earn up to 18 college credits in year one, saving $3,000+ per student, while developing an entrepreneurial mindset and AI digital competency.

Global AI Democratization: 

Liberia: Tubman University AI Training, creating the first cohort of AI-literate graduates in Liberia.

Nigeria : Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) partnership integrating AI readiness checks into loan applications for 2,000 entrepreneurs. University of Lagos (UNILAG) partnership preparing students for global remote work opportunities.

From Dependency to Self-Sufficiency:

Traditional aid to under-resourced communities is declining globally. Communities cannot afford to wait for external funding. Communities stay prosperous when successful businesses and organizations keep importing more wealth into the communities than is exported. We shift communities from a dependency model to a wealth-generation model through two distinct studios:

1. InnoPower’s Impact Studio: Transforming Nonprofits Helping traditional nonprofits build sustainable business models that allow them to stay true to their mission while reducing dependency on grants and donations. We help organizations identify revenue opportunities, develop business models, leverage AI for scale, and access growth capital.

2. The Venture Studio Model: Creating Investment-Driven Ecosystems Building and launching new businesses within rapidly growing sectors that solve real community problems while achieving 20%+ year-over-year growth. We target sectors like sustainable energy, digital health, and financial technology, moving from problem discovery through company formation, scaling, and eventual independence.