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Learn about 8A financing for small disadvantaged company and assess your eligibility here.
Business Plans
Entrepreneurship and How-To Sources
- PeerSpectives has information, tips, success stories and links.
www.peerspectives.org
- Inc.com is the Web site of Inc. Magazine.
www.inc.com
- Entrepreneur.com has start-up ideas, resources and articles.
www.entrepreneurmag.com
- eVenturing includes “the best of the best” on the Web about running a small business.
www.eVenturing.org
- FindLaw has legal information, guides, sample forms and other legal resources.
www.smallbiz.findlaw.com
- Quicken.com has accounting and tax information, forms and other business planning tools.
www.quicken.com/small_business
- IRS' Digital Daily has resources for employers and tax and wage information for new and existing businesses.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html
- PreFlight PowerTips has audio resources to help coach entrepreneurs.
www.preflightpowertips.com
Financing Resources
- Grants.gov is a good site to use when searching for Federal grants funding.
www.grants.gov
- Capital Connection describes various capital sources and services.
www.capital-connection.com
- Choose Leasing has leasing information, leasing vs. buying, plus a directory of leasing companies.
www.chooseleasing.org
- The Small Business Administration has a number of loan programs. The SBA sets the guidelines for loans while SBA's partners – lenders, community development organizations, and microlending institutions – make the loans to small businesses.
www.sba.gov/financing
- Learn about 8A financing for small disadvantaged companys and assess your firms eligibility here.
- Economic development organizations or corporations have various financing programs. BusinessFinance.com offers a list of economic development organization in CA.
www.businessfinance.com/economic-development-centers-list.htm?state=California
- Directory of Local Governments' Web Sites – unique or specialized financing sources may be available in your locality. Check appropriate county, municipal, city or township web sites for information. Look in Government in CA then click on CA Local Governments.
www.state.ca.us
- Small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) provide long-term debt and equity growth capital licensed under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. CA SBICs that are members of the National Association of Small Business Investment Companies
http://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/documents/sba_program_office/inv_sbicca.txt
- Venture Capital firms may be a source of financing. There are a number of venture capital directories on the web. The Infon Venture Capital Directory is free to search and provides some contact information for free.
www.infon.com
- National Venture Capital Association Member Directory is a comprehensive, print directory of NVCA members. $
www.nvca.org
- vFinance.com allows searching by state, industry and dollar amount for venture capital. Contact information is about $2 per contact.
www.vfinance.com
- BusinessFinance.com allows users to enter details about the financing needed and then returns a list of potential sources.
www.businessfinance.com/default.asp
- Trends in Venture Capital Funding reports on venture capital nationally.
www.sba.gov/advo/stats/trends_vc.pdf
- Small Business Lending in the U.S. provides state-specific data including top lenders to small businesses.
http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/banking.html
- SBIR/STTR Funding can be used to pay for research and development for innovative companies.
www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/sbir/index.html
Small Disadvantaged Business Certification
Miscellaneous
- www.ireuse.com Recycling service for businesses to get notified about local used furniture and supplies for their offices. It’s great for new or expanding small businesses, and soimetimes free for non-profits.
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