On September 18th, over 75 community members gathered at  for the third annual New American Dream Lab to support four New American entrepreneurs as they pitched their business ideas during . The entrepreneurs, Naima & Osman, Jawaher, and Ahimara, all hope to start or expand their small businesses which include a childcare center, a , and a , respectively.  

New American entrepreneurs and their supporters at the New American Dream Lab with awards and presents in hand.
Joshua Lloyd, deputy director of programs at the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City, described the entrepreneurs who participated in the New American Dream Lab: "A critical asset that people who move to this country bring with them is both their entrepreneurial spirit and their prior business experience."
Photo: Yuliya Eads

The New American Dream Lab, hosted by the in partnership with the 探花精选 (探花精选) in Salt Lake City, , , , and , is an annual business pitch event for New American entrepreneurs, designed to empower them as they share their story and business ideas. The New American Dream Lab brought together members of the community and introduced them to some of the diverse small business owners who help create a dynamic business landscape in Utah.

Joshua Lloyd, deputy director of programs at the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City, welcomed attendees and introduced the purpose of the event: 鈥淎 critical asset that people who move to this country bring with them is both their entrepreneurial spirit and their prior business experience. One of the opportunities we have as a community is to help those individuals to fully leverage that asset and to gain the business community here to develop U.S. based business skills and also to use those assets and experiences they acquired previously.鈥 Following Josh鈥檚 remarks, the entrepreneurs took the stage and pitched their business ideas.

Osman and Naima presenting to a crowd.
Osman and Naima pitched their business idea of a childcare center designed to serve children from diverse backgrounds to over 75 community members.
Photo: Yuliya Eads

After hearing the pitches, event attendees enjoyed small bites from entrepreneur Chef Hayat of  and voted for their favorite business idea.

Business partners Naima and Osman, with their childcare business designed to accommodate non-traditional schedules of working, refugee parents, won crowd favorite and first place! As the pitch competition winners, Naima and Osman received the grand prize of $2,500 in business capital and a laptop. Jawaher and Ahimara, however, did not leave empty handed: each was awarded $1,000 and a laptop as well. Business capital prizes and laptops were generously donated by .

Naima and Osman hope their future childcare center can serve children from diverse backgrounds, providing quality care and early learning opportunities in a healthy and safe environment. Drawing on their personal and professional experiences, they believe they can gain the trust of refugee communities in Salt Lake County.

"If we are going to reach a diverse population, trust is something that is necessary. Many refugees do not trust sending their kids to a daycare that doesn't speak their language or understand the experiences they have gone through. I feel we will be able to meet those needs,鈥 Naima explains.

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Shireen Ghorbani, member of the Salt Lake County Council, addressed the audience, sharing her experience as the daughter of an immigrant and encouraging support of New Americans. 鈥淵ou are Salt Lake County. You are Utahns. And I鈥檓 thrilled to be here in the presence of these great entrepreneurial ideas. That spirit is the very spirit of who we are in this community...it鈥檚 important to note that immigrants and refugees are starting businesses at a higher rate than others are in our community. You are leaders, you are driving conversations, you are speaking up for your communities and I want you to know that I stand with you."
Photo: Yuliya Eads

For the business partners, winning the competition means hope, support and motivation. Naima shared what the business capital prize means for them: 鈥淸Winning gives us] hope for our business to prosper in the future and to fulfill the goals and dreams we have always had, not only for ourselves but for other individuals to be able to work and provide for their families... it鈥檚 all about empathy and caring for our fellow refugees.鈥

Osman reflected on the competition as well: 鈥淭his gives us motivation and shows us that we have support. We can go on and get any support we need from the community. It tells us that the Salt Lake community is behind us, they are here to support us.鈥

Thank you to all of the community members who came out to support these New American entrepreneurs, and all who help make refugees welcome in our community!

A heartfelt thanks to the event sponsors: and Salt Lake City through the . A special thanks for our friends at  and for supplying beverages at the event. Thanks to for their efforts to promote the New American Dream Lab and raise the profile of refugee and New American-owned businesses. And a warm thanks to our committed partners who continue to support economic empowerment opportunities for refugees and New Americans in Salt Lake County: Microbusiness Connection Center, Refugee Education & Training Center, Women鈥檚 Business Center of Utah, Salt Lake County and Utah State University.

Learn how you can support New American entrepreneurs like Naima, Osman, Jawaher, and Ahimara by visiting Rescue.org/SupportSLC.