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Brazos Valley Small Business Development Center
The Brazos Valley Small Business Development
Center (SBDC) offers the following services: Professional Consulting Services,
SBA & Conventional Loan Assistance, Business Resource Library, and Practical
Workshops and Seminars.
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North Texas Small Business Development Centers
The North Texas SBDC Network promotes small
business success by providing business management education for entrepreneurs,
startups and existing businesses. We assist small businesses in creating jobs
and economic growth by utilizing the elements of quality counseling and
training, community involvement and the leveraging of resources.
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Small Business Development Center
The Small Business Development Center provides
professional business consulting, training, and research in all areas of
business management and finance. Operating as a department of West Texas A&M
University, the SBDC focuses on creating new jobs by providing professional
assistance primarily to business startups and expansions. Most programs and
services are provided at no cost through an arrangement with the Small Business
Administration.
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Small Business Development Center Network
Serving 32 counties in Southeast Texas through
14 business consulting and training centers, the Small Business Development
Center Network contributes to the growth and prosperity of the Texas Gulf Coast
communities by delivering entrepreneurial education and training to business
owners and their employees. Our continued commitment to helping small businesses
thrive has resulted in a reputation of quality and expertise along with
impressive growth of our clients’ businesses. All of our services are available
at low-or no-cost because of the support of our funding partners throughout the
region.
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South Texas Women's Business Center
The South Texas Women's Business Center is
proud to be a part of a nationwide network of SBA women's business centers that
provides business training, counseling and mentoring to women and minority
entrepreneurs and small business owners like you.
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South-West Texas Border Small Business Development Center
The South-West Texas Border Small Business
Development Center (SBDC) provides consulting and technical assistance to the
small business community. Our goal is simple - to help small businesses start
and grow. The SBDC program supports the growth and development of the South
Texas economy by assisting in job creation, economic diversification, and
business expansion.
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Texas Association of Business
Leadership for Texas when it counts... That is
the mission of the Texas Association of Business -- Texas’ leading employer
organization. Representing companies from the largest multi-national
corporations to small businesses in nearly every community of our state, TAB
works to improve the Texas business climate and to help make our state's economy
the strongest in the world.
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Texas Association of Business Brokers
The Texas Association of Business Brokers
(TABB) is the oldest statewide business broker professional trade association in
the United States. TABB's members are actively involved in representing both
Business Sellers and Business Buyers and individually offer privately held
Businesses For Sale, Mergers and Acquisitions of all types, Franchises and
Business Evaluations, and Appraisals.
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Texas Business & Education Coalition
TBEC was formed by Texas business leaders to
engage with educators in a long-term effort to improve public education in
Texas. Since its formation in 1989, TBEC has become one of the state's most
consistent and important forces for improving education in the state.
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Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation
The Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation
proudly reaffirms its mission of recognizing the accomplishments and
contributions of our outstanding Texas business leaders, to perpetuate and
inspire the values of entrepreneurial spirit, personal integrity, and community
leadership in all generations of Texans.
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The Texas Small Business Law Blog
A discussion of events affecting small and
mid-sized businesses across the State of Texas.