Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center Upcoming Remote Learning Opportunities For March 2022
Greetings from the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center (SBDC):
Greetings from the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center (SBDC):
Welcome to Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center (SBDC), which has a new home on the second floor of one of the Columbia Business School buildings on the Manhattanville campus.
Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center is pleased to continue to offer many virtual learning opportunities.
Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center is excited to be partnering with Harlem Park to Park to bring you Harlem Local Vendor Program (HLVP) .
The Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center offers one to one confidential business counseling and education to entrepreneurs and small business owners at no cost to them.
SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin (pictured) issued the following statement today on the resumption of the Payroll Protection Program (PPP):
We think New York is great for small business — and so do our clients. If you — or your business — reside in New York, the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center (SBDC) can maneuver you around the obstacles to success.
This semester-long comprehensive program of informative and skills-building classes (including Quickbooks (Feb, Mar and Apr)) and 1 to 1 business counseling for small business owners with a profit motive.
Applications are now open for Cohort 7 of Santander Bank’s Cultivate Small Business program for any small food businesses located in MA, RI, and NY.
Applications are now open for Cohort 7 of Santander Bank’s Cultivate Small Business program for any small food businesses located in MA, RI, and New York.
Over 60,000 new businesses open in the United States annually, and approximately more close their doors than succeed in that first year of operations.
Columbia Business School marks the official move to its new home in Manhattanville as it welcomes students for the spring semester.
Greetings from the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center.
The Small Business community has been able to obtain over $30 million in loans and equity during the past 12 months.
Greetings from the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center: