Simple steps to starting your business - Session 1: Startup basics
Is Starting a Business Right for You?
Our economy is powered by people like you - the bold who see a new way of building - the dreamers who see the world as it could be and want to do more for themselves, their family, and their community.
We don't need to tell you, making your dream come true takes a lot of planning and personal effort. Get the basics to making that dream a reality by attending this FREE five week series "Simple Steps to Start Your Business."
In this powerful series, you'll learn how to:
- Define and evaluate your business idea
- Develop a marketing strategy
- Understand business financials
- Identify the best ways to fund your start-up
Each participant gains access to all the SCORE materials used in this series along with the full complement of SCORE business development tools and templates to make starting your business as efficient as possible. You'll also have experienced SCORE mentors on hand who are prepared to help you realize your dream of entrepreneurship!
Find other events in this series by searching "simple steps" here on Elevate Hennepin!
Simple steps to starting your business - Session 1: Startup basics
Date
October 16, 2024
Time
11 am - 12 pm
Location
Webinar
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