The Desert Sun

Get in Motion Entreprene­urs provides important education to Latino businesses

- Greg Archer

Ehrenzweig’s entreprene­urial spirit soars high. Even during challengin­g times. Back in mid-2000s, Ehrenzweig was a struggling entreprene­ur hoping to expand his creative ventures.

“In the early days, I had this idea to somehow help people with their businesses,” he says. “As a sole entreprene­ur struggling to keep afloat, I remember looking for help, and I found it through the SBDC (Small Business Developmen­t Center), the SBA (Small Business Administra­tion) and other government organizati­ons. But there was a gap back in 2010, and we didn’t have many resources like we have now in Spanish.

That’s when I decided to do something about it.”

Ehrenzweig did something big. He launched Get in Motion Entreprene­urs, which has grown into a successful nonprofit that creates and assists a new generation of Latino leaders. Working diligently as executive director, Ehrenzweig was eventually able to provide educationa­l business offerings that assisted in the developmen­t of entreprene­urs and small business owners in the Palm Springs area and Riverside County.

Working with highly underserve­d small business population­s in their preferred language — Spanish — the organizati­on grew.

“As Latinos, we bring our culture with us,” Ehrenzweig says. “Many times, we have a hard time understand­ing that we have an American culture and business. We don’t understand the system — how to register your business, how to be in compliance with the government, with the IRS, how to become a corporatio­n, how to properly pay employees.

“That’s when you start protecting yourself and your people,” he says. “You can have better ways to grow your business once you understand the system. I remember, for myself, I just wanted to work and get paid but … there are several things you need to put in place in order to succeed.”

Recently, Get in Motion Entreprene­urs received a grant from the CIELO Fund through Inland Empire Community Foundation. Using the resources to gain support and produce a podcast offering vital informatio­n to entreprene­urs, Ehrenzweig is enthusiast­ic about the road ahead.

“Thanks to the podcast, we’re able to deliver business education in Spanish,” he says. “We’ve reached a lot of people, and we just want to continue growing the podcast.”

Support for the nonprofit is solid thus far. But even though the organizati­on has synced with several companies, nonprofits and government programs, there is still a significan­t need for assistance.

“I was taking a look to the numbers, and Latinos are kind of one step ahead when it comes to entreprene­urship,” he says. “But at the same time, we are falling back in succeeding. We have great numbers saying that Latinos are opening more businesses as a minority — but also we are the ones closing the most because of the lack of understand­ing of the system. So, I’m excited about reaching as much people as we can so we can provide education for those small entreprene­urs and also big businesses.”

The organizati­on’s podcast is available through the group’s website. Other resources abound there as well — including the latest news and developmen­ts within the Latino business community.

Additional resources, such as access to a Poverty and Latinos in Coachella Valley report, further illuminate matters. For instance, a family of four with an annual household income of $24,000 is considered to be “living in poverty.”

All these filter into the nonprofit’s overall mission, and thanks to the addition of new board members, Get in Motion Entreprene­urs is in a prime position to make greater impact in the future.

Learn more about Get in Motion Entreprene­urs at gogetinmot­ion.com.

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 ?? PROVIDED BY GET IN MOTION ENTREPRENE­URS ?? Armando Ehrenzweig conducts a “Business Essentials” workshop at the UCR Palm Desert campus.
PROVIDED BY GET IN MOTION ENTREPRENE­URS Armando Ehrenzweig conducts a “Business Essentials” workshop at the UCR Palm Desert campus.
 ?? ENTREPRENE­URS PROVIDED BY GET IN MOTION ?? Reyes Lopez conducts a “Cómo iniciar tu negocio de comida” (How to start a food business) workshop at Coachella Catholic Church.
ENTREPRENE­URS PROVIDED BY GET IN MOTION Reyes Lopez conducts a “Cómo iniciar tu negocio de comida” (How to start a food business) workshop at Coachella Catholic Church.

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