Small Business Hub
The National Disability Institute’s Small Business Hub is a collaboration with over 40 organizations working together to help entrepreneurs and business owners with disabilities.
The National Disability Institute’s Small Business Hub is a collaboration with over 40 organizations working together to help entrepreneurs and business owners with disabilities.
A free 2-day workshop will provide help for entrepreneurs to collaborate, strategize, problem solve, and apply concrete tools with marketing and finances. Registration is required.
July 7 and 8, Kirby, Oregon starting at 8:30 am.
The IRS and SBA have a primer for small businesses and future entrepreneurs.
For Veteran entrepreneurs who are looking for help developing a business plan, grants, loans and training resources.
Latino Built provides programs that educate, support addressing barriers to entry for minorities, and expanding diversity in the construction industry.
The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is a US Federal organization to help minority business enterprises. Included are all people of color with initiatives for Global Women of Color Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Education for Former Incarcerated Persons. Assistance includes access to capital, contracts and markets (high growth industries, emerging markets and global supply chains).
The SBA offers support for veterans as they enter the world of business ownership including funding programs, training, and federal contracting opportunities. You can also contact the local SBDC for assistance (https://oregonsbdc.org/centers/southern-oregon-sbdc/ or https://sbdc.sou.edu/).
The SBA can assist with matching businesses and entrepreneurs with potential lenders.