In this insightful interview, Latasha shares the spotlight on SCORE, an organization dedicated to supporting small businesses through mentorship and educational resources. She delves into how SCORE Central Virginia Chapter helps entrepreneurs navigate their business journey and outlines the simple steps to access SCORE’s wealth of guidance and support. Dive in to discover how SCORE can help your business journey.
Carol Riddick, host of WURD Radio's "Love & Life" program, welcomed multiple members of SCORE, a Philadelphia organization that is geared to assist in the growth and maintenance of independently owned businesses.
Navigating the landscape of global and country-specific grants, resources, and opportunities can be a monumental task for individuals and organizations alike. The wealth of options available can be both a boon and a bane, as the sheer volume of information can sometimes overwhelm rather than empower potential applicants.
Episode #1 of the Entrepreneurs Journey with SCORE series is available to watch at http://youtu.be/uIGJ7J9FHh8
SCORE mentors discuss topics, such as“Who is SCORE,” "What services do we provide," "What is a mentor," and "How to request help. "
Social media platforms like Facebook, lnstagram, Linkedln, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube offer an opportunity to learn from your customers, prospects and even competitors. Social platforms also offer you a cost-effective channel for market research, generating awareness and providing customer support.
Join us for our monthly Women in Business event! This is more than just a networking and educational event; it’s a vibrant community of women entrepreneurs ready to connect, share, and grow together.
This month’s workshop is "The 5 C’s of Business Credit"
Embark on a journey of financial empowerment in our workshop dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of business credit evaluation. Delve into the core principles that lenders analyze when considering your creditworthiness:
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