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What organizations help Latino entrepreneurs in the US

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Going down the business path should not be done alone. There are many institutions that provide help to those who are just starting out. If you are one of these it is important that you know what  organizations help Latino entrepreneurs in the US. In Hispanic Entrepreneurs We name a few so that you can request their support and better develop your business.

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Given the sustained growth of Latin entrepreneurs in the United States, different entities have decided to make themselves available to strengthen this area. The objective is to improve the ecosystem in which this sector operates, which positively impacts the US economy.

What organizations help Latino entrepreneurs in the US

SBA

The United States Federal Small Business Agency promotes the assistance to Latino entrepreneurs through your business development program 8. It provides you with administrative and technical collaboration. It allows them to compete for contracts and join established companies.

MBDA

For its part, Minority Business Development Agency which belongs to the Department of Commerce focuses on providing customized development programs. This benefits businesses belonging to the minority groups in which Hispanics are found. Provides access, markets, capital and contracts, among other resources.

LBA

Latin Business Association is a private organization that creates opportunities for Latino entrepreneurs through innovation programs and services. It constitutes an important support network made up of more than 800 thousand Latino companies in California.

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Support your members with the Boot Camp Training Program on Supplier Diversity Procurement. He also supports them with networking events to establish relationships with other entrepreneurs with mutual benefit.

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It provides resources, expert advice and community support for Latino homeowners in collaboration with other organizations such as Verizon, Ebay Foundation, Stacys, etc. Created a directory to make it easier for consumers and corporations to buy Hispanic products.

HASB

La Hispanic Small Business Association is dedicated to improving the success rate of Latino entrepreneurs. It gives them resources and tools such as educational material; and English workshops.

One of its goals is to eliminate discrimination and prejudice against companies from socioeconomically disadvantaged groups. They provide free or low-cost business education workshops, attendance at multicultural events to promote the business. Health and safety awareness classes, IT and marketing workshops. All this with the goal of making them more productive within their communities.

HRCOC

In the food and beverage sector, the Hispanic Retail Chamber of Commerce is the one that represents the interests of the group before the Government and the media. Provides consulting, seminars, workshops, networking, marketing, and legislative information.

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Promote and facilitate business for all Hispanic retailers to take advantage of business opportunities. It helps them connect to a wide network of local and national retail businesses.

LBAN

La Latin Business Action Network In collaboration with Stanford University and the Latino Business Action Network, it aims to strengthen the country by improving the lives of Latinos. Its motto is to empower Latinos to grow their businesses through research, education and development of the national ecosystem.

He created an educational program called the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative (SLEI) with which Latinos join a network of committed entrepreneurs. They have a mentor who helps them apply the curriculum to the business. They will also learn about financing and equity options, etc.

With the SLEI in Development Ecosystems they are committed to cultivating prosperity, mentoring and creating wealth for Latino entrepreneurs.

USHCC

For the promotion of economic growth, development and interests of Hispanic-owned companies, the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He advocates for the rights of more than 250 local chambers and trade associations across the country. It also partners with more than 260 major US corporations to promote Hispanic economic development.

Grants

This initiative of the Government operates under the orders of the Office of Administration and Budget to offer information on more than a thousand federal grant programs. By registering on the website, Hispanics can apply for grants available upon meeting the requirements. It also offers advice and advice on the subject.

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