Funding Opportunities to Start and Grow Your Business |
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Workshop and Mini-Trade Fair
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Aspring and existing small business owners are invited to join SCORE and the HCC NW Center for Entrepreneurship as we host Funding Opportunities to Start and Grow Your Business – Workshop and Mini-Trade Fair. Come connect with key representatives with the SBA, Liftfund, Amegy Bank of Texas, Wallis State Bank and the Houston Angel Network.
Listen, learn, ask questions and make invaluable one-on-one connections in building relationships that could change the course of your business for the better.
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Tim Jeffcoat
Director
Small Business Administration
Houston District
Topic: Crowdfunding
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Richard Gianni
Regional Vice President
LiftFundDirector
Topic-Micro Lending
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Nasr Khan
Executive Vice President
Chief Lending Officer
Wallis State Bank
Topic: SBA Loans
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Carrie Standlee
Assistant Vice President
Amegy Bank of Texas
Topic: Traditional Loans & Factoring
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Nick Tarte
Serial Entrepreneur
Investor
Houston Angel Network
Topic: Funding Via Angel Investors
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Register Now
Don’t miss these exciting learning opportunities!
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Sincerely,
Sandra Louvier
Director
Center for Entrepreneurship Houston Community College – Northwest
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12:30 pm-3:30 pm
HCC Spring Branch
Eagle Room
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Topics
Crowdfunding – How does it work? What are the pros and cons? How do I pursue this?
Micro-Loans – Not ready yet to work with a traditional lender? A micro-loan with a micro-lender can get you started and prepare you get a larger loan later.
SBA Loans – What’s involved? How do I qualify? How do I prepare a solid loan package? How do I forge a relationship now, while I prepare.
Traditional Loans and Factoring – Do I qualify?
Angel Investors– Why do some companies pursue angel investing and is this the right path for me?
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About the HCC Center for Entrepreneurship
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The mission of Houston Community College’s Center for Entrepreneurship is to provide education and training for entrepreneurs and small business owners. Our mission fosters economic growth through business and community development.
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