Start Small Think Big is pleased to announce that Mabell Fernandez has been appointed as its next Executive Director, effective January 26, 2026. A nationally recognized expert in entrepreneurship and economic equity, Mabell brings more than 20 years of experience and a record of building scalable
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During this informative session, our expert presenters will provide a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of bookkeeping and the importance of financial statements in managing and understanding business finances. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a small business owner, or
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Doing Good and Doing It Right: Legal Structures for Social Enterprises
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
4:00 PM EDT
f you’re starting a new business or already running one, you have the power to support and strengthen your community. The question is: how do you do it the right way? Join Start Small Think Big, and law students from NYU School of Law, for a webinar designed for entrepreneurs who want to run a
Business Partnerships 101: Collaborating with Other Businesses the Right Way
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
3:00 PM EDT
Business partnerships can be a great way to launch new projects or expand your business’s reach. Without clear structure and aligned expectations, however, partnerships can also create risk and conflict. This webinar is designed to help small business owners and entrepreneurs understand how to lower
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When you think about your small business website, what comes to mind first? Probably things like design, product photos, or whether your content is up-to-date. But there’s another crucial factor that often gets overlooked: accessibility.