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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Optimize Cash Flow for Your Small Business
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
4:00 PM EDT
Do you know how much cash your business needs to fund day-to-day operations, pay yourself, and invest for future growth? Join us for a free, 1-hour webinar designed to help small business owners understand the essentials of cash flow management. Learn key strategies to anticipate financial needs and
Choosing the Right Legal Structure for Your Business
Thursday, May 8, 2025
3:00 PM EDT
Choosing the right legal structure is a crucial decision for any entrepreneur. Join Start Small Think Big and attorneys from Fried Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP for a comprehensive workshop designed to guide you through the different business structure options available, including LLCs, C
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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