By Great Bend Economic Development, Inc.
GREAT BEND, Kan. — Great Bend Economic Development is excited to announce the launch of its 2025 “Entrepreneurial Mindset” classes, in partnership with NetWork Kansas, starting January 8. This program aims to inspire Barton County residents to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset, building on the success of the IGNITE Rural Business competition and the high demand for entrepreneurial education in the community. The first class is offered free of charge and provides a valuable opportunity for prospective entrepreneurs to experience the course content and environment.
Thanks to support from NetWork Kansas, these classes will be affordable and accessible, helping to reduce barriers for aspiring entrepreneurs. NetWork Kansas, recognized for fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth, shares the mission of Great Bend Economic Development to deliver practical resources that empower individuals exploring business opportunities.
This year’s classes will be co-facilitated by Jim Correll, Executive Director of the Innovative Business Resource Center, and Kimberly Becker, an ICE House Certified facilitator and entrepreneur. Jim Correll will participate in person for the first and final sessions and join other classes via Zoom, offering expert insights and support.
Classes are scheduled for every Wednesday from January 8 to February 12, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Great Bend Economic Development Offices inside the Great Bend Events Center. Participants will engage in dynamic discussions, watch video content, and explore thought-provoking readings from Who Owns the Ice House?, a book inspired by the story of entrepreneur Clifton Taulbert. Local entrepreneurs will also join the sessions to share firsthand insights on the rewards and challenges of entrepreneurship.
Jim Correll emphasizes that the curriculum centers on eight essential principles: Choice, Opportunity, Action, Knowledge, Wealth, Brand, Community, and Persistence. Correll went on to share that this class empowers participants to approach personal and professional challenges with a fresh perspective. Through real stories of successful entrepreneurs, we show that there’s more than one path to every destination.
The course is open to adults of all ages, whether they’re considering a new business venture, currently in business, or seeking innovative approaches to problem-solving. Registration is $100 per person and includes dinner at each session. Participants attending at least five sessions will qualify for a 50% refund.
Another upcoming opportunity is the CO.STARTERS Core program, starting March 5. This ten-session, cohort-based initiative equips entrepreneurs with insights, relationships, and tools to turn business ideas into action. CO.STARTERS Core is an ideal follow-up to the ICE House program, driving participants from idea to implementation.
For more information, contact GBED staff at 620-796-2407 or via email at [email protected]. Online registration is available at www.gbedinc.com/gettingstarted.
Great Bend Economic Development remains committed to fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation, helping residents achieve their business dreams and drive community growth. Alongside the Entrepreneurial Mindset classes, the IGNITE competition returns this year, with a registration deadline of July 1, 2025. Participants in the competition will have the chance to earn extra credit for attending entrepreneurship classes.
About GBED (Great Bend Economic Development):
Our goal is to sustain Barton County’s long-term economic health and vitality through the retention, expansion, and attraction of businesses and development that enhance property values, increase personal income, and positively contribute to the citizens’ quality of life of Barton County.
Great Bend Economic Development leads the charge in creating workforce initiatives to sustain our current employers as well as initiatives that will help to support new employers that move to the community. Employers and jobseekers are encouraged to reach out to GBED with questions and concerns and GBED will either pair you up with a workforce partner to help you accomplish your goals, or work with you one-on-one to create solutions and positive outcomes. Together we will create a strong and sustainable workforce pipeline that will enable us to continue to grow Barton County.
For more information about GBED visit: www.gbedinc.com, call 620-796-2407, or email [email protected].
About IGNITE:
IGNITE Rural Business Competition is a dynamic platform aimed at empowering entrepreneurs in Barton County. The competition encourages creativity, innovation, and community engagement, offering valuable grants to deserving businesses to fuel their growth and success. Learn about the competition and extra points IGNITE participants can receive by participating in these and other classes at igniteks.com.