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Business Services
Emerging Technology Centers Haven Campus 101 N. Haven St. Suite 301 Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 443-451-7000
Eastern Campus 1101 East 33rd St. 3rd floor Baltimore, MD 21218 P: 443-451-7000 | Promotes economic growth by providing its member companies with the resources they need — seed capital, mentors, potential partners, a collaborative community, etcetera — to get where they want to go, as quickly as possible. Offers incubator & accelerator programs at two locations.
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Latino Economic Development Center 3500 Boston St. Suite 227 Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 443-708-7035 | Provides bilingual (Spanish/English) trainings on how to open your business, business planning, financial management, accounting, marketing and access to micro-loans. |
Minority & Women-Owned Business Development Small Business Resource Center | Serves as the City of Baltimore’s advocate for small, local, minority and women-owned companies including prime contractors, subcontractors, and joint venture partners. |
KAGRO of Maryland 425 E Federal St, Suite #1 Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410-244-5802 | Serves the interests of Korean American communities and their retail businesses throughout the State of Maryland, including Baltimore City. |
Baltimore Main Streets Program | Provides customized support and public resources to each district in order to attract new businesses and new jobs to the neighborhood. |
Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 11 West Mount Vernon Place, Suite 304, Baltimore, MD 21201 P: 443-620-0165 | Promotes the establishment, growth, prosperity and retention of Hispanic businesses, and those entities and persons that support them in the State of Maryland. |
Small Business Resource Center 3000 Druid Park Drive - Suite 3000B P: 443-451-7160 | Provides technical assistance, training, counseling and a resource library to small businesses and entrepreneurs. Also provides free workshops on business planning, accounting, minority business development, success training and more. SBRC will assist with these four major areas: • Plan for business success • Create a plan to meet the needs of the marketplace • Plan for your business cash flow • Assist with planning of business operations |
Baltimore Association of Nepalese in America 2906 Taylor Ave. Parkville, MD 21234 P: 410-657-9373 | Serves as a collaborative to generate new business ideas and ventures among the Nepali-American community. Also hosts forums on topics such as how to start a business and how to best use resources. |
Enterprise Development Group 3411 Bank St. Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-545-6518 ext. 24399 | Offers financial support to refugees, immigrants, and low-income individuals, particularly aspiring entrepreneurs. Financial resources offered include credit builder loans, car loans, and microloans for business. |
Baltimore Community Lending 875 Hollins St., Suite 301 | Baltimore Community Lending supports the revitalization and strengthening of underserved communities throughout the Baltimore metro area through innovative and flexible financial assistance designed to promote community development. |
Impact Hub 10 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 443-821-7482 | Hub for small business entrepreneurs and social change organizations. Often provides small business support, mentorship, etc.
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New American Community Lending | Credit building and small business loans for low to moderate income immigrants |