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DreamSpring's First Book Captures 30 Years of Small Business Grit and Growth

ALBUQUERQUE, NM — Access to capital can change a business. But it doesn't teach a founder how to survive their first real
crisis, find their way back from burnout, or build a purposeful business on their own terms. That knowledge usually comes
from personal experience, earned over a lifetime of entrepreneurship.

DreamSpring has spent three decades walking alongside founders through it all. Now the nonprofit Community
Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) lender is putting what it's learned
into the hands of every founder who needs it.

Today, DreamSpring announces the release of Grit and Growth: Candid Stories and Lessons for Building a Small Business
with Purpose. The book is published by Wiley and authored by DreamSpring Founder and former President/CEO Anne
Haines, Senior Communications Specialist Laura Marrich, and Chief Engagement Officer Amber Kani. It is the first book
produced by DreamSpring in its history.

book-coverGrit and Growth is shaped by Haines's own entrepreneurial journey of founding, scaling, and ultimately stepping
away from DreamSpring over 32 years. It also draws from dozens of hours of interviews with the real small business
owners served by DreamSpring at every stage, from startup to growth to exit planning. Among them: a Pueblo potter
whose work hangs in the Smithsonian, an award-winning tabletop game publisher, and the founder of a barber and beauty
academy who has graduated nearly 1,000 students. Each chapter pairs that testimony with practical how-tos and myth-
busting that challenges some of entrepreneurship's most stubborn assumptions.

What comes through is a full picture of entrepreneurship, told with a candor that's rarely found in business guides. Grit and
Growth covers the emotional weight of isolation and self-doubt that founders don't often discuss publicly. It moves through
pivots, burnout, and the grinding work of clawing back from a crisis. And it celebrates the successes and moments of joy
that make the whole thing worth it. The book meets founders wherever they are in their journey and helps them build on
each stage as they reach it.

"Being a business owner shapes you in ways you don't anticipate," Haines says. "But the full human experience of
entrepreneurship has never fully been part of the conversation. We wrote this book to change that — and to give founders
practical insights to help their businesses thrive."


The industry has taken notice. Ann Rhoades, Executive Founder of JetBlue Airlines, says it's "destined to become the go-to
bible for present and future entrepreneurs." Joyce Klein, Director of the Business Ownership Initiative at The Aspen
Institute, praises its combination of "entrepreneurial wisdom with deeply human storytelling."

Written for small business owners, nonprofit leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs, Grit and Growth is available now through
major booksellers including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, BookShop.org, and Target. Organizations interested
in bringing the book's curriculum to their teams through interactive leadership sessions led by the DreamSpring team can
reach out directly to Amber Kani at akani@dreamspring.org to explore partnership opportunities.


Link: http://https://www.dreamspring.org/news/dreamsprings-first-book-captures-30-years-of-small-business-grit-and-growth

Submitted: 06/08/26
Article By: DreamSpring