

At SCORE Lincoln, we offer free business advice, no-cost business training through webinars and workshops, and numerous templates and tools to assist you in your journey to open your new business or grow your existing one.
As of May 1, SCORE Lincoln is serving over 40 small business owners with
free 1:1 mentoring. We'll be offering a low-cost workshop in June and
continuing to grow our volunteer base. Your donation will help SCORE
Lincoln serve small business owners and reach more potential volunteers.
The need is real and immediate.
Small businesses can and will grow, and SCORE is here when they need it
most. But we need your help! Donate or volunteer today!
A 2019 DEI study examined the challenges that the LGBTQ+ community face worldwide despite recent advances in legal and cultural progress. The results reflected the dilemma that Karen Foley was facing as a member of the LGBTQ+ community in Lancaster. There was a vacuum with a critical need to fill, and Karen was ready to make a move to bridge that gap. One of the first steps that Karen took in this process was to reach out to SCORE Lancaster-Lebanon to request the assistance of a SCORE mentor.
Learn more about Karen's SuccessWe believe that anyone can start and manage a successful small business. We also know that the road is harder for some than for others. Diverse backgrounds, different voices and unique needs may call for specialized resources and mentoring approaches.
SCORE is listening, recognizes these diverse needs, and provides personalized support in a wholly-inclusive platform called SCORE for All.
Since 1964, SCORE has educated and mentored more than 11 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.
Wondering what's involved in starting a new business? Learn from the experts in business plan, accounting, finance, marketing, insurance and legal.
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