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When starting a business, advice from non profit organizations such as SCORE, Small Business Development Centers and the SBA can help you avoid common pitfalls.

 

SCORE – is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship.

 

SBA – The U.S. Small Business Administration has delivered millions of loans, loan guarantees, contracts, counseling sessions and other forms of assistance to small businesses.

 

SBDC – The University of La Verne Small Business Development Center (SBDC) stimulates economic growth in the East San Gabriel Valley by providing small businesses and entrepreneurs with expert consulting, effective training and access to resources.

 

LABC – The Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) is renowned for its effective advocacy and educational programs throughout the region, and is a vital representative of business leaders from all industry sectors. The LABC provides its members with strong conduits to local, state and federal officials through targeted policy recommendations and key issue briefings.

 

Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) was founded in 1981 as a private, nonprofit, public-benefit organization to harness the power of private sector in collaboration with L.A. County, to guide economic development and create more widely shared prosperity. LAEDC collaborates with all stakeholders in the region including education, business, and government.

 

America’s Job Center – assists you in meeting your workforce needs by helping you source, recruit & hire motivated talent while also helping you tap into available workforce tax credits and financial incentives.

 

Cal Gold This website assists you in finding appropriate permit information for your business. It also provides contact information for the various agencies that administer & issue these permits.

 

Worker’s Compensation -Answers to frequently asked questions about workers’ compensation for employers.

 

Los Angeles County Library  – Business Resource Center

 

Waste Management and State Regulations – With the adoption of AB 341, the state of California now requires commercial enterprises and public entities that generate four or more cubic yards per week of waste, and multi-family housing facilities with five or more units, to adopt recycling practices.

 

La Verne Chamber of Commerce

2332 D Street, Unit E

La Verne, CA 91750

(909) 593-5265

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