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The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Georgia offers technical assistance and one-on-one consulting for small-business owners and entrepreneurs.
Nearly $30 million in loans for at least 250 diverse small business owners over the next three years, enabling 500 local jobs. ACE will also collaborate with Morehouse College’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC) to offer management education training to diverse entrepreneurs.
Learn more →Coaching Circles are structured and collaborative learning environments, where a small group of individuals come together to support each other’s personal and professional development through coaching and shared experiences. A coaching circle is RICE’s collaborative approach to personal, professional, and business development, fostering community and shared growth among our Stakeholders.
Learn more →Provide training and technical assistance for micro and underserved entrepreneurs in rural communities as well as establish retail businesses in growth industries, creating cooperatives, explore employee-owned enterprises, and growth industries including – farming, food and tourism.
Learn more →It Takes A Village is Atlanta Tech Village’s diversity and inclusion initiative which emphasizes the importance of supporting diverse perspectives and inclusive work environments in technology. We believe an entire community with different skill sets, backgrounds, and cultures is needed to produce the most productive and innovative companies.
Learn more →Our mentoring program is designed for CO.STARTERS graduates and other local business owners seeking guidance on their business journey.
Learn more →TAP2GMEN provides business consulting services to microentrepreneurs in the areas of: marketing, management, finance & accounting, legal and human resources. As an Invest Atlanta technical assistance provider, we are proud to help Atlanta small business owners create stronger enterprises for a stronger local economy.
Learn more →Program within Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and is a member of the National MEP network supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). With offices in ten regions across the state, GaMEP has served Georgia manufacturers since 1960. Through coaching and training, we offer solutions-based approaches designed to increase top-line growth and reduce bottom-line cost.
Learn more →The Women + Tech Program was created for YOU to support and inspire you as leaders, builders, and influencers of the Atlanta startup community. Our mission is to empower women in tech through a kick-ass network, intentional teaching, and purposeful community because it does take a Village. Our goal is to make Atlanta the number one place for “women in tech.”
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