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New Business Resources Guide for Starting a Business The Office of Business Development has created the Boston Business Resource Guide to help individuals who wish to start, expand, or relocate a business in Boston. Business Assistance Center The Boston Business Assistance Center (BBAC) was established in 1998 to provide Free access to technical, financial, and administrative resources for entrepreneurs, neighborhood small business owners, and business owners interested in expanding or relocating to Boston Financing
Technical Assistance Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE) Founded in 1995, the Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE) is the largest regional entrepreneurial training organization in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. CWE's mission is to empower women to become economically self-sufficient and prosperous through entrepreneurship. CWE offers education, training, technical assistance, women's business enterprise certification and access to both debt and equity capital to entrepreneurs at every stage of business development. The Center's clients span the range from women who may want to start home-based or small retail businesses to women running fast growth, multi-million dollar technology businesses. As a non-profit, charitable organization, CWE provides its services on a sliding-scale basis in order to serve all women, regardless of their ability to pay. Since its founding in 1995, CWE has served over 5,000 aspiring and established entrepreneurs. UMASS Boston Small Business Development Center & Minority Business Center (SBDC) The UMASS Boston Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides services to small and minority businesses in Greater Boston. The SBDC provides free one-to-one management counseling and low-cost workshops to prospective and existing firms on topics such as: business startup, business plan development, finance, cash flow management, human resource issues, marketing, international trade and government procurement. In addition, the SBDC provides brokering services to assist both procurement and EEO officials to find qualified minority vendors who can fill their contract and company needs and bid requirements. Languages: English. Counseling by appointment. Community Business Network (CBN)/Massachusetts Association of CDCs CBN is a collaborative of 12 Community Development Corporations (CDCs). It provides customized one-on-one technical assistance to new and emerging businesses and helps package loans for entrepreneurs. The CBN provides access to banks, public agencies, and non-profit lenders. U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)O’Neill Federal Building Tel: (617) 565-8100 Fax: 617.565.8101 Email: deborah.tarleton@gsa.gov Web: n/a Contact: Deborah R. Tarleton The U.S. GSA advocates for small, disadvantaged, and women-owned businesses in New England seeking federal contracting opportunities. Languages: English Walk-In Service No Fee for Service Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) Tel: 617-399-3307 Contact: Angela McCabe, Micro Enterprise Director Through its Business Builders Program, JVS offers long-term business consulting services, loans, and mentors for small businesses within the City of Boston. The program provides business counseling and loans to women, low income and minority entrepreneurs, business owners, and other qualified individuals. The program focuses on pre- and post-loan technical assistance to borrowers and loan packaging for business loans from $500 to $25,000. Business Builders offers training to all entrepreneurs and micro enterprise training to eligible candidates who are legal refugees or who have very low incomes. Languages: English and Spanish Walk-In Service - Some Fee for Service (workshops also offered in Vietnamese) Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) [score.org] ACCION USA, Inc 56 Roland Street, Suite 300 Tel: 617.625.7080 Contact: Erika Eurkus, Senior Load Officer/Program Director ACCION USA is a nonprofit community development financial institution that provides business loads to self-employed individuals and micro entrepreneurs of limited means. Loans range from $500 to $25,000. ACCION also provides business education, training, and networking opportunities and referrals to its clients. Working Capital, which has served as a microentrerprise organization in New England since 1990, merged with ACCION USA in October 2001. Languages: English, Spanish
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