Why the Group?
What is the
Group?
Join the Group?
Vision Statement
Create a physical and virtual company that
can adapt to a constantly changing
technology based society that we live in.
Work on Project by Project with room for
growth and ownership. To share
the love of technology and business with
partners that share the same vision.
The Stone Soup
Collaborative Group is a
diverse group of talented
leaders and entrepreneurs
that own and operate
micro businesses. We
have come together with
the goal of working
together and sharing skill
sets and resources to bid
on large projects in
Indianapolis and the
surrounding area.
Who can benefit from our group?

Start up Micro-Business
Micro-Business Owners
Unemployed
Investors
People Looking To Create Retirement Money
A microenterprise is a type of small business that is often
unregistered and run by a poor individual. Specifically a
microenterprise is defined as a business having five or fewer
employees and a seed capital of not more than $35,000[citation
needed]. Because microenterprises typically have no access to
the commercial banking sector, they often rely on "micro-loans"
or microcredit in order to be financed. Microfinance institutions
often finance these small loans, particularly in the Third World.
Those who found microenterprises are usually referred to as
entrepreneurs.

The terms microenterprise and microbusiness have the same
meaning, though traditionally when referring to a small business
financed by microcredit the term microenterprise is used.
Similarly when referring to a small, usually legal business that
isn't financed by microcredit the term microbusiness is used.

Broadly stated, a micro-business is a business started with as
little capital as possible, or less capital than would be usual for
a business. More precisely, the term is often used in Australia
to refer to a business with a single owner-operator, and no
employees.
The Definition of a Micro - Business
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