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Charlotte organization seeking solutions to help small businesses stay afloat
Humaide opened his business back in May, and he said finding the target audience has been a big challenge. "The biggest fear was marketing and advertising for myself, the more I looked into it the more I got lost," Humaide said.
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Veterans contribute $400 million to Brown County's economy, yet many need help
Veteran-run businesses and veteran workers generate hundreds of millions of dollars a year in economic impact across northeast Wisconsin while filling an array of niches. Still, many veterans rely on social benefits as they struggle to maintain employment and suffer from mental health issues, addiction and homelessness.
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Fit Learning St. Louis Finds Success with Help from St. Louis SCORE
Janice Smith, Director of Fit Learning St. Louis, has turned a career-long passion for behavior science/education and expert guidance from SCORE into a thriving locally-owned business serving families in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Retirees Going Back to Work: Starting a Business
Retirees who need or want to go back to work in the U.S. today have the desire to be their own boss and are likely to start a business in retirement to have control over their own work environment. Seniors who go this route should be aware of the financial risks and should do as much research and planning as possible in order to protect their retirement savings from business failure.
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Veteran-owned Business Resource Hub: Tools for success and stories to inspire
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, a celebration of United States military personnel, veterans, and their families. To support the nearly 338,000 veteran-owned businesses who enrich our communities, we’ve compiled this resource hub of valuable business information, inspirational stories.
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Level up and test the waters: The first two steps toward success in any encore career
If you’ve been considering a career change, no matter your age, you’re not alone. Almost any transition will require you to use different skills than those you draw on in your current role. Identify those skills and invest the time needed to learn them before making a change.
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‘One SCORE’ Team Mentoring Approach Helps New Business Owners Score
Sung Choi worked with a team of SCORE mentors across the country to get her small business up and running.
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Business Tips From SCORE: Here's A Step-By-Step Plan To Improve Work Performance
Certified SCORE mentor Marc Goldberg discusses a step by step plan of how to improve your work performance.
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Self Made Women: Carrie Simpson-Richardson On How She Started With Nothing And Created A Million Dollar Business
SCORE is credited for supporting Carrie Simpson-Richardson's business.
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Is A Line Of Credit Right For Your Business Recession Plan?
Certified SCORE mentor Carolyn Katz weighs in on whether or not a line of credit is right for your business recession plan.
Press Release
Hispanic-Owned Small Businesses are Starting at Record Rates, but Access to Funding Remains a Stark Challenge

WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2022 –  Over the past 10 years, Hispanic entrepreneurs have continued to start small businesses at a faster rate of 44%, compared to 4% of their non-Hispanic counterparts, according to a meta-analysis from SCORE, mentors to America’s small businesses and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. 

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Ready For A Second Act In Your Career? These Resources Will Help
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