Since 1990, they have dedicated themselves to enriching the local small business community in Harlem and NYC, with an emphasis on Black-owned businesses through education, support and advocacy. They create pathways for financial and generational success through business workshops, mentorship, events

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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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Hiring and Employment Basics for CA Small Business Owners
Monday, May 12, 2025
1:00 PM EDT
Are you a California-based small business owner looking to hire additional help? Join Start Small Think Big and a partner from Cozen O’Connor for this essential webinar that breaks down key legal considerations for safeguarding your business as your team grows. What You’ll Learn: Employer
Financing Options for Small Business Success
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
4:00 PM EDT
Join our expert-led workshop and gain clarity on which funding options best align with your business goals. Whether you’re considering debt financing, exploring alternative funding sources, or curious about equity investment, this session will provide the knowledge and strategies to navigate the
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In the world of personal branding and styling, Elizabeth Lewis stands out as a true trailblazer. As the founder of Brand, Style & Bloom, she combines her passion for fashion with her expertise in branding to empower professionals to express their unique value. In this insightful interview, Elizabeth
What are your pronouns, identity, and would you like to share more of your background? My name is Joanna Briley, and my pronouns are she/her. I am a 55-year-old Black NYC-based comedian, actor, writer, and the founder of the Black Women in Comedy (BWIC) Laff Fest. Fueled by the lack of