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Let the Hustlers Hustle – For the Common Good

The Hustle Program

Want to learn how to start a business? The Hustle PHX 101 Program is for you! 

Motivated by Christian faith, we encourage the creation of sustainable business ventures that affirm the dignity of people and lead to the flourishing of all communities in Phoenix.

Furthermore, we provide our carefully selected entrepreneurs with three essential kinds of capital:

intelectual

Intellectual Capital

Hustle PHX provides a high level curriculum which includes weekly teaching, discussions, and interactive learning activities.

social

Social Capital

Aspiring entrepreneurs are paired with mentors (experienced business owners) who provide assistance with incubating, designing, launching and scaling new businesses.

financial

Financial Capital

Entrepreneurs are eligible for a small business loan up to $50,000 from the Hustle USA Community Development Loan Fund.

Join In The Hustle

Ready to jump in and start a small business? We are looking for individuals that have not only a business idea in mind but those that have a passion for knowledge, perseverance, a coachable mentality, and aggressive dedication.

This 14-week course will challenge you with the knowledge of business and prepare you to create your dream. Furthermore, you will develop your ideas and walk through the steps of creating a business.

Hustle PHX 202 graduates 2023 bethany stanton cici colbert jesse villegas gabby clark brenda avalos

Our Mission

The mission of Hustle USA is to provide the intellectual, social, and financial capital to low-income, underserved entrepreneurs to start businesses that glorify God and serve their neighbors throughout the United States. Our goal is to promote and support community development by empowering entrepreneurs in low-income communities to support themselves, their families, and the broader community through wealth creation and job opportunities.

In accordance with federal law and U.S. Department of the Treasury policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Submit a complaint of discrimination, by mail to U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity , 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20220, (202) 622-1160 (phone), (202) 622-0367 (fax), or email crcomplaints@treasury.gov (email).