New Hampshire businesses owned by women, socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, and underserved entrepreneurs.
Read MoreLaunching a new small business is an exciting endeavor, but it can be nerve wracking too. As New Hampshire becomes more diverse, community spirit can provide a perfect backdrop for entrepreneurial dreams
Read MoreLaurel Adams has been President of the Regional Economic Development Center for 13 years, specializing in helping new and growing small businesses access capital through various sources.
Read MoreThe Community Navigator Program targets social and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs and historically vulnerable community members. We're trying to make sure that businesses and our community know that our services are available to everyone.
Read MoreThe program serves anyone looking to start or is currently running a for-profit enterprise and looking for additional resources or guidance.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Community Navigator Program has emerged as a vital resource that can serve veterans looking to start or currently running a small business. Veteran-owned small businesses are an important part of our local economies, driving innovation, creating jobs, and fostering community development.
Read MoreThe new Community Navigators Program will reduce barriers that underrepresented and underserved entrepreneurs often face in accessing the programs they need to start their own businesses, expand, or recover.
Read MoreLidia Yen becomes Community Navigator for NH Small Business Development Center Program that connects BIPOC and immigrant-owned businesses to entrepreneurs.
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