One negative review can cost you business. Learn smart strategies to monitor, manage, and protect your online reputation. Discover how to respond effectively and build positive visibility.
SCORE Boston provides business mentoring from experienced advisors at no cost to you and free workshops on all aspects of your business. From startups to existing businesses looking to grow, the expertise SCORE provides helps entrepreneurs like you succeed. Contact us today to get started!
After 30 years of teaching in Boston Public Schools, Benadette Manning founded Swim Freedom—a nonprofit offering free swim lessons to children and adults in underserved communities.
With guidance from SCORE Boston mentor Malli Gero, Benadette turned her passion for water safety into a growing grassroots movement. Learn how Swim Freedom is empowering families across Greater Boston and beyond—one life-saving lesson at a time.
If you’ve got a startup idea or want to grow your business, and need advice Help Me SCORE This is the podcast for you. Hosted by Susan Bloomstone—SCORE Mentor, entrepreneur, and Hult International Business School professor of practice.
This first episode, Sweet Success - Turning Passion into Profit features, Joanne Chang our guest co-host. She is a James Beard Award-winning baker, co-owner of 9 Flour Bakery & Cafe's and author of four cookbooks. Tune in to hear actionable and inspiring advice Joanne gives Natalie!
SCORE proudly celebrates 60 years of helping America’s small businesses launch, grow and thrive. Since 1964, more than 17 million entrepreneurs have received support from SCORE, a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Today, SCORE has a nationwide network of more than 10,000 volunteers serving all 50 U.S. states and territories, guiding entrepreneurs on their path to success.
One negative review can cost you business. Learn smart strategies to monitor, manage, and protect your online reputation. Discover how to respond effectively and build positive visibility.
In partnership with TD Bank. This workshop will explain the transition journey and the three non-negotiable pillars of a successful business exit: Succession, Retirement, and Estate Planning.
This in-person workshop will help you to decide if you need QuickBooks and what it can do for you. We will also show you how to begin setting up your QBs On-Line starting with Company Set Up and a Chart of Accounts and how to download your bank transactions. If you have been using QBs and find it is not giving you what you need, we will discuss what the most common issues are and how to fix them. We will address individual questions that most often will help others as well. This workshop should be beneficial to those new to QBs and those who have been using it but not understanding it or
Elevate your business with SCORE’s Amazon Seller Success Series 2025, sponsored by Amazon. This series reveals proven strategies to optimize product listings, marketing tactics and operations—empowering you to scale fast. Gain actionable insights from industry experts and connect with like-minded entrepreneurs for lasting success.
In partnership with East Cambridge Savings Bank, a local, reliable banking partner, committed to your business success, our 4 session series is just for small businesses. Gain valuable insights on everything from developing a business plan to understanding financial reports. Below are the dates and topics for the first four webinars in the series.
Since 1964, SCORE has educated and mentored more than 17 million small business owners and entrepreneurs. We're looking for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to serve in a variety of roles — from knowledgeable business mentors to local community advocates.
SCORE empowers all entrepreneurs to succeed.
We believe that anyone can start a small business with the right support. We also know that the path to success may vary based on where you are in your business journey.
SCORE is here to help with curated resources for all entrepreneurs.
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