P30, a Black- and woman-owned coworking space and community center on the Far Eastside, first launched in May 2022.
The nonprofit coworking space was created to be a space that would “disrupt inequality, ignite hope and launch prosperity,” according to the website. As a coworking space, P30 acts as a platform and home for small local and minority owned businesses on the Far Eastside to grow and flourish. However, the space also doubles as a community hub, events venue, safe space for teens and an incubator for budding entrepreneurs.
P30 is also home to a Black-owned coffee shop, community garden, commercial kitchen, gym, podcasting studio and creative suite, conference rooms, outdoor events spaces, meditation and wellness room and a rotation urban art gallery.
Beyond offering small businesses a place to call home, P30 currently offers two unique community programs, Real Estate Boot Camp (REBC) and Launch BNB.
REBC is designed to close the information and experience gap for local women and minority real estate developers and provide the community with new, quality-built, affordable housing. The program is 12-18 months long, meeting once a month.
The Launch BNB program was designed to support P30’s entrepreneurship vision directly impacting the Far Eastside community. Outside of rotating business workshops and providing necessary resources for entrepreneurs, the program creates an ecosystem composed of business experts and community partners.
P30’s vision is to aid the launch of 300 small businesses, create 3000 employment opportunities and generate $30 million worth of wealth in the Far Eastside community.
P30 is located at 3039 N. Post Road. For more information about the space or community programs, visit p30indy.com. To get in contact, call 317-318-8304.
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