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Consulting Services for Women & Minority Entrepreneurs Orangeville ON

Minority and women entrepreneurs take note, both government and big corporations want to do business with your small business! Here's how to find out about and access the many programs that set aside resources and provide other advantages for companies run by minorities or women entrepreneurs.

Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
Award Entertprises Ltd
905-427-8197
15 Strickland Drive
Ajax, ON
The Palanik Group Inc
905-420-2340
1800 Bronte Square
Pickering, ON
Nitec Energy Services Inc
905-353-9801
4342 Queen Street
Niagara Falls, ON
Niagara Falls Area Small Business Enterprise Centre
905-356-7521
4310 Queen St
Niagara Falls, ON
Next Level Business Solutions
(905) 320-5446
1201 North Shore Blvd E.,
Burlington, ON
James A Jamieson Accounting & Management Consulting
519-332-2126
251 Exmouth Street
Sarnia, ON
Christopher Gordon Associates Ltd
705-495-1760
160 Pinewood Park Drive
North Bay, ON
Croft Financial Group
705-324-1118
265 Kent Street West
Lindsay, ON
Invenergy Canada
905-857-6936
12 King Street West
Bolton, ON

Minority and Women Entrepreneurs : Tapping Into Setaside Programs

In an effort to create diversity in business ownership, both government and big business have come up with a number of minority setaside programs for female- and minority-owned small businesses.

These setasides can be a great boon to minorities or women entrepreneurs. “I have gotten a lot of business from these programs that otherwise I wouldn’t have obtained, because I was bidding against bigger competitors with bigger staffs,” says Karen Terry, owner of CM Services, a software consultant in Austin, Texas, who has won a number of contracts with Texas state agencies.

Figure out if you qualify

By definition, minorities and women entrepreneurs have a great chance of qualifying for public and private setaside programs. Typically, you just need to be female or a member of an ethnic minority; you must be the majority owner of your company; and your company must be able to demonstrate both current viability and sound prospects for future success.

There are also minority setaside programs for disabled people and military veterans. “I was surprised to find out about this when I went to a Small Business Administration expo last spring,” says Brian Drum, a veteran who heads Drum Associates, his own executive-search business in New York City. “And now I’m in the qualification process.”

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