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Durham County - Library (Small Business Center)

 

The Durham County Library's Small Business Center offers free workforce development and business information services, programs, and resources to the Triangle. Join their dedicated co-working space for budding entrepreneurs, learn how to use Canva, get your resume reviewed, and network with other entrepreneurs and discover something new.

   

Durham County - Economic Development  

 

The Durham County Economic Development office extends a helping hand to small businesses in Durham County, offering a wealth of free resources and assistance tailored to the needs of local entrepreneurs. Visit their website to tap into a range of invaluable tools and support services designed to fuel your business growth and success.

 

 

City Of Durham -Underutilized Business Compliance Division

The City's Underutilized Business Compliance Division is responsible for the implementation of the City’s Equal Business Opportunity Program (EBOP) and Small Local Business Enterprise Program (SLBE). 
   

City Of Durham -Durham Small Business Collaboration

The City of Durham’s Small Business Collaboration provides an array of programs and services targeted to small businesses, such as business plan and marketing strategy development, financing, management skills training, and business counseling.
   

Durham County - Procurement 

The Finance Department's Purchasing Division is dedicated to procuring goods and services in a manner that is cost-effective, efficient, and timely. Their goal is to support all County departments in delivering essential services to the residents of Durham County. Explore bid opportunities, surplus equipment auctions, and more with us.
     
   

RDU - Small Business Program

The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority is committed to creating a level playing field on which small businesses, specifically minority and women-owned businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises, can participate in an environment that removes barriers, ensures non-discrimination, and provides the tools necessary to compete successfully in RDUAA contracts and procurements and the larger marketplace outside of the small business programs.
     
 

Carolina Small Business Center

 

Carolina Small Business Development Fund (CSBDF) operates as a nonprofit under 501(c)3 status, driven by the conviction that the success of small businesses enriches entire communities. Their mission is to advance economic development in underserved areas by offering capital, technical guidance, and conducting policy research, all aimed at empowering small businesses to thrive.