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A Minority-owned and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise Certification Program to identify small minority-owned and/or women-owned businesses capable of providing goods and/or services to both government and private sectors.
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The Growth Alliance Task Force promotes the growth of minority-owned businesses through increased awareness of Chamber programs and provides entrepreneurial training and diversity business forums. Task force members serve on active sub-committees including Business Development, Outreach, Finance, and Sponsorships. The group meets on the first Tuesday of each month.
Learn more →As a project of The Catalyst, the mission of TechRich is to find, filter, and facilitate business opportunities by fueling collaboration, innovation, technology transfer, commercialization, and GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING. Our 7(j) program provides specialized, high-quality assistance to Small businesses that are 8(a) certified, economically disadvantaged, located in areas of high unemployment/low income or HUBZONE, or owned by low- income individuals.
Learn more →As a project of The Catalyst, the mission of the Women’s Business Center is to serve entrepreneurs and small business owners in every stage of business. Through quality programming, personalized one-on-one coaching, and networking opportunities that build valuable business relationships, we provide the tools needed for start-ups and established businesses to successful.
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