Local Hiring and Entrepreneurial Support2021-10-25T20:12:54-04:00

Neighborhood businesses, particularly those owned by immigrants and people of color, tend to be small and have few employees.

They commonly face challenges accessing resources, support, and navigating municipal codes and regulations, sometimes because of language barriers. They may not be familiar with the available resources. Various programs that aim to help small businesses overcome these challenges and better sustain and grow their businesses include:

Local Hiring Ordinances and Purchasing Programs

Requires or incentivizes businesses that receive public resources to hire local workers.

Technical Assistance and Counseling

Services that support small businesses through financial literacy, mentoring, business training, and language assistance.

Neighborhood Business Incubators

Programs that support entrepreneurs and small businesses with planning, management, and affordable space to grow their businesses.

Strategies in Action

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