ACCESS
2612 Daniel Ave
San Diego, CA 92111
Direct: (858)560-0871
Provides business plan training, counseling, mentoring, microloans and peer networks.
ACCION San Diego
World Trade Center
1250 6th Avenue, Suite 500
San Diego, CA 92101
Toll Free: (800)967-4429
Direct: (619)685-1380
Fax: (619)685-1470
info@accionsandiego.org
http://www.accionsandiego.org
ACCION San Diego is a non-profit organization striving to bring economic opportunity to small business owners in San Diego County. By providing small business loans and support to entrepreneurs who lack access to traditional forms of credit, our goal is to help them create their dreams, provide for their families and contribute to their communities.
AnewAmerica Community Corporation
1918 University Ave., Suite 3A
Berkeley, CA 94704
Direct: (510)540-7785
info@anewamerica.org
http://www.anewamerica.org
AnewAmerica’s mission is to promote the long-term economic empowerment of new Americans – new citizens, immigrants, and refugees – and to encourage their full participation in the political, social and cultural growth of America. To address this need, AnewAmerica offers a holistic three-year program, the Virtual Business Incubator, that assists new Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area to establish or expand microbusinesses, build personal assets for the sustainability of their families, and develop the community assets necessary to support the political, social, and cultural empowerment of their communities.
Arcata Economic Development Corporation
100 Ericson Court
Suite 100A
Arcata, CA 95521
Direct: (707)822-4616
Fax: (707)822-8982
http://www.aedc1.org
Since it’s beginnings, Arcata Economic Development Corporation has developed a meaningful track record of contributions to life in the North Coast region. Originally established to provide lending services to the City of Arcata’s Community Development Block Grants revolving loan program for housing rehabilitation and small business development, AEDC has expanded its service area and its lending program. The AEDC service area includes the Northern California counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Siskiyou and Trinity, with most loans made in Humboldt and Mendocino counties.
Bay Area Development Company
1801 Oakland Boulevard
Suite 100
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Toll Free: (888)504-0504
Direct: (925)926-1020
Fax: (925)926-1021
http://www.baydevco.com
We specialize in providing 504 financing to small and mid-sized companies throughout Northern California. 504 loans are long-term commercial real estate financing with fixed, below-market interest rates and low down payments.
CDC Small Business Finance
2448 Historic Decatur Rd, #200
San Diego, CA 92106
Toll Free: (800)611-5170
Direct: (619)291-3594
Fax: (619)291-6954
http://www.cdcloans.com
CDC Small Business Finance is committed to serving the capital needs of businesses throughout California. Having funded over $1 billion in SBA 504 loans for thousands of small businesses and working with nearly 100 private lenders, we are the industry leader.
CHARO Community Development Corporation
4301 E. Valley Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90032
Direct: (323)269-0751
http://www.charocorp.com
Established in 1967, CHARO Community Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) community-based nonprofit organization. CHARO’s mission is to be an economic catalyst, providing quality services and innovative programs for the economic advancement of the underserved Los Angeles Latino community. All services are provided in a bilingual/bicultural environment.
California Association for Local Economic Development
550 Bercut Drive Suite G
Sacramento, CA 95811
Direct: (916)448-8252
Fax: (916)448-3811
http://www.caled.org
CALED is the premier statewide professional economic development organization dedicated to advancing its members’ ability to achieve excellence in delivering economic development services to their communities and business clients. CALED’s membership consists of public and private organizations and individuals involved in economic development: the business of creating and retaining jobs.
California Association for Microenterprise Opportunity
275 Fifth Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Direct: (415)348-6214
Fax: (415)541-8588
cameo@microbiz.org
http://www.microbiz.org
CAMEO is a statewide association of organizations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to furthering microenterprise development in California.
California Business Portal
California Labor & Workforce Development Agency
801 K Street, Suite 2101
Sacramento, CA 95814
Direct: (916)327-9064
Fax: (916)327-9158
email@labor.ca.gov
http://www.calbusiness.ca.gov
Sponsored by the California Economic Development Partnership, this website provides a portal to a number of resources for starting, growing, financing, expanding or relocating a business in California. The Partnership includes the Business, Transportation & Housing Agency, California Department of Food & Agriculture, and the California Labor & Workforce Development Agency. The portal seeks to simplify the path to the resources you need. These resources are provided by a myriad of public and private sources, from State and federal agencies to local private non-profit organizations, all of which are accessible to you here, simply by clicking through the portal’s pages.
California Coastal Rural Development Corporation
221 Main Street, Suite 301
Salinas, CA 93901
Direct: (831)424-1099
http://www.calcoastal.com
Cal Coastal is a California chartered Financial Development Corporation which provides loan capital and other financial services to businesses and farms located on the Central Coast. We focus on the economic development that benefits family farmers and other rural agricultural businesses.
California Small Business Association
P.O. Box 661235
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Toll Free: (800)350-2722
Direct: (310)642-0838
Fax: (310)642-0849
csba@pacbell.net
http://www.csba.com
The California Small Business Association is a volunteer-driven nonprofit organization that makes its mission to provide small business with a meaningful voice in state and federal governments.
Cisco Systems-San Jose Entrepreneur Center
84 West Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113-1815
Direct: (408)494-0210
http://www.ecenteronline.org
The Cisco Systems-San Jose Entrepreneur Center is a collaborative effort between the public sector, private industry and non-profit organizations to provide small business owners with the resources information and tools they need to be successful. Together, the sponsors and contributors have developed a one-stop location where start-up and existing businesses can come to fulfill all their needs-from financing to training to expert consulting to technology information and tools to the latest resources available on the market.
City of Long Beach, CA – Business Incentives
Long Beach, CA
http://www.ci.long-beach.ca.us/ecd/business_incentives/default.asp
The City of Long Beach, through it’s Business Development Center, offers several financial assistance programs to assist Long Beach businesses with start-up costs, working capital, physical improvements, state tax and hiring credits incentives, and/or growth and expansion.
Community Financial Resource Center
4060 South Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Direct: (323)233-1900
Fax: (323)235-1686
info@cfrc.net
http://www.cfrc.net/
The Los Angeles Community Reinvestment Committee d/b/a Community Financial Resource Center (CFRC) is a non-profit 501 C-3 Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) dedicated to providing low cost financial services and counseling for residents and businesses in low and moderate income communities of Los Angeles County. The mission of CFRC is to create and enhance the economic wealth and capacity of the residents and businesses in disinvested areas of Los Angeles by delivering quality community development programs, and facilitating collaborative efforts among business, the community and government.
Community Investment Corporation
PO Box 1454
Riverside, CA 92502
Direct: (951)782-8598
Fax: (951)782-9945
http://www.communityinvestmentcorp.com/
Community Investment Corporation dedicates its human, physical, and financial resources to make capital available and to provide mentoring and coaching for the development, expansion of business concerns, especially micro-enterprises, and to create affordable housing opportunities.
Community, Services, Employment, Training
312 N.W. 3rd Ave.
Visalia, CA 93291
Direct: (559)732-4194
Fax: (559)733-3971
info@cset.org
http://www.cset.org
As the community action agency for Tulare County, our mission is to strengthen youth, families, and caring communities. Our purpose is to reduce the causes of poverty.
Creating Economic Opportunities for Women
405 14th Street, Suite 712
Oakland, CA 94612
Toll Free: (888)361-0516
Direct: (510)836-3481
Fax: (510)836-3473
info@ceowomen.org
http://www.ceowomen.org/
The mission of C.E.O. Women is to create economic opportunities for low-income immigrant and refugee women through teaching English, communications and entrepreneurship skills, so they can establish successful livelihoods. C.E.O. Women then provides women with intensive mentoring, coaching and access to capital needed to start a small business.
Disabled Business Persons Association
San Diego State University-Interwork Institute
5850 Hardy Avenue, Suite 112
691-594-4208
San Diego, CA 92182-5313
Direct: (619)594-8805
Fax: (619)594-4208
http://www.disabledbusiness.com/
Founded in 1985, the Disabled Businesspersons Association is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to assisting enterprising individuals with disabilities maximize their potential in the business world, and work with vocational rehabilitation, government and business to encourage the participation and enhance the performance of the disabled in the workforce.
Doing Business in L. A.
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.cityofla.org/lacity18.htm
Resouces for businesses in Los Angeles
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation
310 Eighth Street, Suite 200
Oakland, CA 94607-4253
Direct: (510)287-5353
Fax: (510)763-4143
http://www.ebaldc.org
EBALDC is a community development corporation that develops affordable housing and community facilities with integrated services focused on tenants and neighborhood residents, with emphasis on Asian and Pacific Islander communities and the diverse low income populations of the East Bay.
El Pájaro Community Development Corporation
23 East Beach Street
#209
Watsonville, CA 95076
Direct: (831)722-1224
Fax: (831)722-3128
info@elpajarocdc.org
http://www.elpajarocdc.org
El Pájaro Community Development Corporation has more than twenty years of experience in the provision of bilingual/bicultural small business assistance and job creation for primarily minority and low-income entrepreneurs. The CDC is best known for its successful operation of the Plaza Vigil Business Incubator in Watsonville. The El Pájaro Community Development Corporation (CDC) is offering a business workshop for the Latino business community.
Enterprise Funding Corporation
300 E. State St
Suite 230
Redlands, CA 92373
Direct: (909)792-3803
Fax: (909)792-3813
http://www.efundinginlandempire.com/
Our primary purpose is to enhance economic development efforts through funding loans for companies that will increase employment and revitalize business districts, as well as promote the quality of life of our region.
FAME Renaissance Center – Business Development Services
1968 West Adams Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Direct: (323)730-7724
Fax: (323)737-5717
leem@famechurch.org
http://www.famerenaissance.org
FAME Renaissance is an economic development program within the FAME Assistance Corporation (FAC). FAC is a non-profit 501c(3) corporation affiliated with the 17,000 member First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles (FAME). Programs have been developed which exceeded goals for lending, enterprise development and job creation as part of a comprehensive plan to build South Central Los Angeles economically, socially, mentally & politically.
Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
1920 Mariposa Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
Direct: (559)263-1000
http://www.fresnoeoc.org
Services available include Workforce Connection, Individual Development Accounts (IDA), and a Micro-Enterprise Development Program.
Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries
1940 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
Direct: (559)487-1500
Fax: (559)487-1550
http://www.firminc.org
FIRM, Inc. is a faith-based 501c-3 nonprofit incorporated in January of 1994. FIRM yearly serves 6,500+ SE Asian, Slavic, and African refugees through holistic neighborhood/youth outreach and enrichment programs, elder citizenship, hot meals and advocacy, community gardens, health navigation and policy work, culturally appropriate community organizing, mental health support, state-licensed preschool, family mentoring and support services, employment projects, English classes, and theological education.
Jefferson Economic Development Institute
403 Berry Street
P.O. Box 1586
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Toll Free: (888)926-6670
Direct: (530)926-6670
Fax: (530)926-6676
csainz@e-jedi.org
http://www.e-jedi.org
Jefferson Economic Development Institute is a non-profit that provides resources for people, businesses and communities to create self-determined livelihood, healthy organizations and thriving economies. JEDI supports individuals to become self-employed and create economic stability, and a sense of financial well-being. JEDI raises awareness to the effectiveness of microenterprise in Siskiyou County.
Jewish Free Loan Association
6505 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 715
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Direct: (323)761-8830
Fax: (323)761-8841
info@jfla.org
http://www.jfla.org
The Jewish Free Loan Association of Los Angeles is a nonprofit agency offering assistance to people of all faiths facing financial challenges. For over 100 years, JFLA has provided a helping hand instead of a handout to hundreds of thousands of people through interest-free loans for emergencies, education, healthcare, small business development and life cycle events.
JobStarts Inc.
3010 West 48th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Direct: (323)291-2812
Fax: (323)290-6630
jsi@jobstartsinc.org
http://www.jobstartsinc.org
JobStarts Inc. is a non-profit organization formed to empower low income and under-resourced individuals by teaching financial responsibility. Through our employment services for the unemployed, disabled SSI and SSDI beneficiaries, business classes and financial literacy programs, JobStarts Inc. aims to improve our communities’ economic well being by enabling the underserved to become active participants in the revitalization of Southern Los Angeles.
Kern County Community and Economic Development Department
2700 “M” Street, Suite 250
Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370
Direct: (661)862-5050
TTY: (800)735-2929
Fax: (661)862-5052
kerncd@co.kern.ca.us
http://www.co.kern.ca.us/
The Community and Economic Development Department is dedicated to serving the diverse needs of Kern County residents, primarily those with lower incomes, by improving their economic environmental and social quality of life. We achieve this through projects and programs that revitalize neighborhoods by providing safer living environments, decent and affordable housing, public facilities and improvements, and expanded employment opportunities.
Mayfair Improvement Initiative
2352 Alum Rock Avenue
Suite B
San Jose, CA 95116
Direct: (408)251-6900
http://www.mayfairneighborhood.org
This program provides business plan training, counseling, mentoring and topical workshops to assist members of the community.
Merced County Community Action Agency
Direct: (209)723-4565
Fax: (209)385-9934
hr@mercedcaa.org
http://www.mercedcaa.org
Provides business plan training, counseling, microloans, peer networks, and topical workshops.
Mission Community Services Corporation
Creekside Career Center
4111 Broad Street, Suite A4
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7903
Toll Free: (877)831-9377
Direct: (805)595-1357
Fax: (805)595-1358
http://www.mcscorp.org
We serve individuals desiring to start, improve or expand a small business enterprise in the northern Central Coast or Central Valley regions of California. Our services provide high quality and special assistance at little or no cost to low-income, minorities, women and non-profit businesses. We provide technical assistance, training and education to improve the small business understanding of business planning and management thereby improving the business owner’s ability to make profit and repay loan commitments.
Mission Economic Development Agency
3505 20th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Direct: (415)282-3334
Fax: (415)282-3320
http://www.medasf.org
MEDA is a community-based, local economic development corporation located in the Mission District of San Francisco. For over 34 years MEDA has worked to improve economic and social conditions in the neighborhood by stimulating investment, enhancing the business environment, and creating jobs for area residents. MEDA is committed to maintaining the cultural identity and resources of the Mission District.
Oakland Small Business Growth Center
675 Hegenberger Road Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94621-1919
Direct: (510)553-0675
Fax: (510)553-0676
http://www.oaklandnet.com/business/smallbus/osbgc.html
The mission of the incubator is to build local enterprises, job creation and retention, increase sales and profitability, improvement in tax base and provide technical assistance in the development of business, marketing, cash flow analysis and principles of business. Below market rent, copying, fax service, conference room. Use of office equipment with 30-day billing.
OpeningDoors Inc.
2118 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Direct: (916)492-2591
Fax: (916)492-2628
ern@openingdoorsinc.com
http://www.openingdoorsinc.com
Opening Doors, Inc. is a financial and social services institution that provides opportunities for immigrants, refugees and low-income American-born persons to better access financial, social and cultural resources to achieve their goals. Our services include business training, education and financing and resettlement and special cultural adjustments projects.
Opportunity Fund
111 W. St. John Street, Suite 800
San Jose, CA 95113
Direct: (408)297-0204
Fax: (408)297-4599
info@opportunityfund.org
http://www.opportunityfund.org
We help our clients get a foothold and get ahead. We help them join the financial mainstream. We achieve this by lending a helping hand, through our award-winning approach that includes financial education, microfinance loans, matched savings accounts, and affordable housing financing.
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment – Business Development Center
1055 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 900-B
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Direct: (213)353-9400
Fax: (213)353-4665
bdcinfo@pacela.org
http://www.pacelabdc.org/
PACE Business Development Center is a local, non-profit organization that aims to facilitate the start-up and expansion of businesses in Los Angeles , by providing its clients with business training, capital acquisition, market development, and technical assistance.
Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center
275 Fifth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Direct: (415)541-8580
Fax: (415)541-8589
http://www.rencenter.org
Renaissance provides programs and services that support the life cycle of a business, and provides access to the tools, information, networks and resources for every stage of business development from concept evaluation through start-up, growth and expansion, and beyond. We assess and meet the needs of small business owners to help ensure their success in today’s economy.
Santa Clarita Economic Development
Santa Clarita, CA
http://www.santa-clarita.com/cityhall/cd/ed/economic_development/
Information about the Santa Clarita, California area.
Santa Cruz Community Credit Union
P.O. Box 1877
Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1877
Direct: (831)425-7708
http://www.scruzccu.org
The Santa Cruz Community Credit Union pursues a vision of vital local communities whose members contribute individually and collectively to a just society. In our vision, all people have full access to economic opportunity, and have the resources to make effective financial decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Sierra Economic Development District
560 Wall Street, Suite F
Auburn, CA 95603
Direct: (530)823-4703
Fax: (530)823-4142
http://www.sedd.org
SEDCorp provides both technical and financial services and resources. On the technical side, SEDCorp acts as a liaison between business and local government funding sources. SEDCorp helps the public body apply for funding and provides the expertise in administration, marketing, loan packaging and credit approval.
Small Business Development & International Trade Center
Higher Education Center
880 National City Blvd
National City, CA 91950
Direct: (619)482-6391
support@sbditc.org
http://www.sbditc.org
The Small Business Development & International Trade Center (SBDITC) at Southwestern College is part of the California SBDC San Diego and Imperial Regional Network. The SBDITC provides no-cost business assistance to start-up & existing businesses.
Small Business Development Center – North San Diego County
1823 Mission Avenue
Oceanside, CA 92054
Direct: (760)795-8740
Fax: (760)795-8728
centerinfo@miracosta.edu
http://www.sandiegosmallbiz.com
The SBDC is dedicated to increasing the economic vitality of the community by helping small businesses and entrepreneurs build a foundation for SUCCESS! Our Center staff and consultants are here to assist in answering your business questions along with providing many resources that can help you start and/or expand your business. Our consulting services are provided at NO COST and a small fee is charged for most seminar and workshops.
Start Up
1395 Bay Road
East Palo Alto, CA 94303
Direct: (650)321-2193
Fax: (650)321-1025
info@startupepa.org
http://www.startupepa.org
Start Up is committed to helping individuals realize their entrepreneurial dreams and enrich their community.
State Assistance Fund for Enterprise, Business, and Industrial Development Corporation
1377 Corporate Center Parkway, Suite A
Santa Rosa, CA 95407-5432
Toll Free: (800)273-8637
Direct: (707)577-8621
Fax: (707)577-7348
s-b@safe-bidco.com
http://www.safe-bidco.com
SAFE-BIDCO acts a catalyst for economic development. We serve statewide as a non-traditional financing source for existing and start-up small businesses, whose financing needs are underserved by traditional lending institutions. Created by the Legislature, SAFE-BIDCO is a non-deposit lender operating several state and federal loan and guarantee programs that can assist all types of small businesses at almost every stage of their development.
Superior California Economic Development District
2400 Washington Ave
Suite 301
Redding, CA 96001
Direct: (530)225-2760
Fax: (530)225-2769
info@scedd.org
http://www.scedd.org
Superior California Economic Development (SCED) is a four county economic development district with its main office in Redding. SCED offers services for communities and businesses in Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, including microenterprise, business loans, economic planning, and seminars & workshops.
Tri-County EDC
3120 Cohasset Road, Suite 5
Chico, CA 95973
Direct: (530)893-8732
Fax: (530)893-0820
http://tricountyedc.org
Tri-County EDC is a private, non-profit corporation that works as the economic development planning and coordinating agency for the Tri-County region, composed of Butte, Glenn and Tehama counties and the nine member cities located therein. We will help you secure your next small business loan.
Urban Solutions
1083 Mission Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Direct: (415)553-4433
Fax: (415)553-4434
info@urbansolutionssf.org
http://www.urbansolutionssf.org
Our mission is to foster the well-being of disadvantaged communities by helping to increase neighborhood commercial vitality, strengthen small businesses, create jobs and encourage diversity. From our offices in the South of Market and the Western Addition, Urban Solutions offers a comprehensive range of economic development services, free of charge, to our clients.
Valley Economic Development Center
5121 Van Nuys Blvd.
3rd Floor
Van Nuys, CA 91403
Toll Free: (800)304-1755
Direct: (818)907-9977
Fax: (818)907-9720
info@vedc.org
http://www.vedc.org
Our Mission: To revitalize communities and create jobs for deserving residents by being the leading provider of consulting, training, financing, and workforce solutions to local businesses. VEDC has consistently provided services to small and medium sized business owners, entrepreneurs and members of the communities it serves. VEDC has grown to become the largest non-profit business development corporation in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. It operates and facilitates several programs & projects
Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation
5918 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
Direct: (323)753-2335
Fax: (323)753-6710
HQ@vsedc.org
http://www.vsedc.org
The primary mission of VSEDC is to facilitate community development of the Vermont Slauson area by providing programs structured to revitalize the physical, economic and social life of the community. In order to realize this objective, VSEDC has developed and implemented a comprehensive approach to community economic development that includes business development, technical assistance and training, residential housing, commercial and industrial development.
West Berkeley Neighborhood Development Corporation
PO Box 2223
Berkeley, CA 94702
Direct: (510)845-4106
wbndc04@westberkeley.com
http://www.westberkeley.com
We are a volunteer-led community-based nonprofit created in 1989 to promote the social and economic vitality of West Berkeley, with particular attention to low-income families, seniors, youth, and disabled.
West Company Business Assistance
760 B Stewart St
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Toll Free: (866)604-9378
Direct: (707)964-7571
Fax: (707)964-7576
http://www.westcompany.org
West Company is a nonprofit economic development organization serving entrepreneurs and microbusiness owners in Northern California. West Company maintains offices in Fort Bragg and Ukiah in Mendocino County. West Company also serves the communities of Mendocino, Willits, Laytonville, Hopland, Point Arena, Navarro, Philo, Covelo and Comptche as well as places in between. West Company maintains an office in Orland in Glenn County. Also served are the communities of Willows, Hamilton City, Artois, Glenn, Butte City and Elk Creek.
Where’s the Money in LA?
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.wheresthemoneyinla.com
Links to financing resources throughout the county.
Women’s Action to Gain Economic Security Cooperatives
1904 Franklin Street Suite 801
Oakland, CA 94612
Direct: (510)451-3100
Fax: (510)451-3111
wages@wagescooperatives.org
http://www.wagescooperatives.org
WAGES’ mission is to build worker-owned green businesses that create healthy, dignified jobs for low-income women. In our network of eco-friendly housecleaning cooperatives, women develop personal and professional skills, become leaders, and gain economic security. WAGES uses a cooperative business model that allows women to pool their skills and work together to succeed. The workers make decisions democratically, and they distribute business profits equitably to all workers. As co-owners of successful businesses, women increase their incomes substantially and help their families move out of poverty.
Women’s Economic Ventures
333 S. Salinas St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Toll Free: (866)368-8830
Direct: (805)965-6073
Fax: (805)962-9622
info@wevonline.org
http://www.wevonline.org
Women’s Economic Ventures is a local, non-profit organization dedicated to creating an equitable and just society through the economic empowerment of women across the globe. WEV provides opportunities for entrepreneurs in every phase of the business lifecycle: start-up, launch, grow and sustain/exit. The programs and services offered fall under the areas of training, access to capital & business services. All services are open to women and men, and offered in English and Spanish. Offices are located in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Women’s Initiative for Self Employment
1398 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Direct: (415)641-3460
Fax: (415)826-1885
http://www.womensinitiative.org
Women’s Initiative for Self Employment provides a one-stop shop where high-potential, lower-income women receive training to start and grow their business. The business management training, technical assistance, and financial services we provide – in English and Spanish – improve the quality of life for the women we serve, their families and our communities.
Provides business plan training, counseling, mentoring, microloans and peer networks.