ORGANIZATIONS WITH ADULT ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOCUS
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Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) is the national not-for-profit 501(c)(3) association of organizations committed to microenterprise development. Founded in 1991, AEO's mission is to provide its members with a forum, information, and a voice to promote enterprise opportunity for people and communities with limited access to economic resources.
AEO represents the United States microenterprise agenda in both national and international communities. AEO's members represent a broad range of national microenterprise programs and many other organizations who support AEO's mission, such as financial institutions, community economic development organizations, housing and human service agencies, etc. Contact by e-mail: aeo@assoceo.org
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National Business Incubation Association The purpose of this web site is to provide a clearinghouse of information on the business incubation industry. If you're new to the concept, we suggest you start with What Is Business Incubation? to begin your journey. To find out how you can bring the most dynamic economic development strategy to your area, see our information on how hosting business incubation works for communities.
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The Small Business Advancement National Center (SBANC) is located on the University of Central Arkansas campus in Conway, Arkansas. SBANC is an organization that was founded in 1990 by Dr. Don B. Bradley III, Executive Director of the Center and Professor of Marketing at UCA. Since its inception as the Small Business Institute Directors' Association National Center, it has evolved into a multi-faceted small business counseling and electronic resource information center.
SBANC's purpose is to provide the following with the necessary resources to further their business and economic efforts and goals: small businesses, economic development officers, entrepreneurs, government agencies, educators, small business counselors, students, international trade development officers, lawyers, state and federal legislatures. Contact Don Bradley by e-mail donb@mail.uca.edu.
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YOUTH ENTERPRISE FOCUS
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RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS
FUNDING RESOURCES
The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education
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