A mentoring session is a confidential, personalized conversation with a business expert to answer a question or to solve a problem that you’re facing.
A mentoring session is a confidential, personalized conversation with a business expert to answer a question or to solve a problem that you’re facing.
This presentation will introduce and
explain the services provided by the ND
APEX Accelerator team. The importance of
SAM registration and how to navigate the
SAM site. Changes being made- getting
rid of the DUNS number. Updates to the
certifications: 8(a) program, HUBZone,
Women-Owned Small Business, Minority-
owned business, Mentor-Protégé Program,
Veteran-owned business certification,
Small Disadvantaged Business
Certification. We will also touch on how to
make sure your business is Procurement
ready.
Starting a business in Idaho can be an exhilarating endeavor, brimming with the potential for growth and triumph. However, the process can be intricate, particularly when it comes to dealing with legal and logistical aspects. If you are contemplating embarking on the journey of starting a business in Idaho, here are seven crucial steps to steer you in the right direction. This comprehensive guide will also provide you with the essential resources offered by the State of Idaho to assist you along the way.
Are you a budding entrepreneur or an established business owner based in the U.S., keen on maximizing your business potential? If the answer is 'yes', SCORE's Treasure Valley mentoring services are here to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey.
Government contracts may be an untapped revenue stream for your small business. A common misconception is that they’re only awarded to large businesses and corporations, but smaller companies have as good a shot as anyone else. It comes down to understanding how government contracts work — and where to find them. Getting into this market could change the trajectory of your business.
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