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EGBI Resources for Small Business Owners
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List of the best resources presently available to entrepreneurs in Central Texas
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TitleAddress Line 1Postal / Zip CodeCity State / Province / RegionTimezonePhoneE-mail AddressWebsite URLListing DescriptionCategoryComments
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ACC Bioscience IncubatorHighland Mall
Building 4000, 6101 Highland Campus Dr #2250
78752AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)223-7164abi@austincc.eduhttp://www.austincc.edu/incubatorThe ACC Bioscience Incubator aims to provide a fully equipped and affordable lab space to the Austin life science community. Our vision is to be the model incubator for developing workforce-ready students and successful bioscience innovations.Bioscience incubator
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Affordable Connectivity ProgramACP Support Center
PO Box 9100
18773Wilke-BarrePennsylvaniaAmerica/New_York(877)384-2575ACPSupport@usac.orghttps://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/Access free or discounted internetFree or discounted internet
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African American Youth Harvest Foundation’s 6633 US-290 #30378723AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)428-4480ContactUs@aayhf.orghttps://aayhf.org Build advanced technology skillsAdult computer literacy training and certifications
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Austin Area Urban League8011 Cameron Rd A 10178754AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)548-2645communications@aaul.orghttps://aaul.org/entrepreneurship-empowerment-center/The Austin Area Urban League’s Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Center Program (E3CP) area provides small business owners educational services, coaching, and mentorship in the areas of financial literacy/ credit readiness, entrepreneurship, and business development. The E3CP also advocates for economic development policies benefitting Black and other communities of color in the Austin metropolitan area.Community Support, Public Access to Computers, Tech Classes
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Austin Film Society 1801 Salina St78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)322-0145afs@austinfilm.orgwww.austinfilm.org/classes-events Build advanced technology skillsTech classes
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Austin Free-Net (Free Computers)2209 Rosewood Avenue78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)236-8225admintech@austinfree.netwww.austinfree.net Public access to computersFree computers
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Austin Free-Net (Free or Discounted Internet)2209 Rosewood Avenue78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(737)238-6783 access@austinfree.netwww.austinfree.net/digital-navigatorsHelp sign people up for the Affordable Connectivity Program, a US government program to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devicesFree or discounted internet
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Austin Free-Net (Tech Classes)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagowww.austinfree.net Online resources for building digital skills in multiple languagesTech classes
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Austin Free-Net Digital Navigators (Tech Assistance)2209 Rosewood Avenue78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)236-8225 admintech@austinfree.netwww.austinfree.net/digital-navigatorsHelp with computer issuesTech assistance
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Austin Local Business Alliance PO Box 4954578765AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)441-2123info@ibuyaustin.comhttps://austinlocalbiz.org/The Austin Local Business Alliance (ALBA) is a 501(c)(6) Chamber of Commerce with a mission to amplify the voice of Austin’s locally-owned businesses through advocacy, promotion to the public, education, and a peer network that supports our members through their business lifecycle.Chamber of Commerce
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Austin Public Library (Public Access to Computers)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Technology-Access/n5ud-qjttFree or discounted computer devicesPublic access to computers
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Austin Public Library (Tech Classes)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://library.austintexas.gov/events/computerstechnology Help build basic technology skillsTech classes
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Austin Technology Incubator (ATI)2815 San Gabriel Street78705AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)305-0000http://ati.utexas.edu/ATI is a deep tech incubator affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin that serves student and faculty entrepreneurs and community founding teams to explore deep technology solutions that address the world’s challenges.Incubator/Accelerator
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Austin Urban Technology Movement (AUTMHQ) Free or discounted internet
6633 E Hwy 290 #21278723AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512) 730-1085contact@autmhq.org www.autmhq.org/individuals Help sign people up for the Affordable Connectivity Program, a US government program to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devices and build advanced technology skillsFree or discounted internet, Tech classes
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BCL of Texas1011 San Jacinto Blvd STE 50078701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)912-9884communications@bcloftexas.orghttps://www.bcloftexas.org/Financial Opportunities with BCL · Home & Finance. HomeOwnership is a key to financial stability & building generational wealth. · Small Business.Business Incubator and CDFI
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BiGAUSTIN8000 Centre Park Drive, Suite 20078754AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)928-8010INFO@BIGAUSTIN.ORGhttp://www.bigaustin.org/Loans, small business development and workforce enhancement.Business Incubator and CDFI
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BIPOC Projecthttps://www.thebipocproject.org/The BIPOC Project aims to build authentic and lasting solidarity among Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), in order to undo Native invisibility, anti-Blackness, dismantle white supremacy and advance racial justice. Community for people of colorNo address, phone, email
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Capital Factory701 Brazos St78701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)548-9675help@capitalfactory.comhttps://capitalfactory.com/Capital Factory is the place to be for entrepreneurs in Texas. We provide mentorship, coworking spaces and private offices, community events, and more.business incubator and coworking space
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Capital Idea835 N. Pleasant Valley Rd Third Floor
78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)457-8610info@capitalidea.orghttps://www.capitalidea.org/category/support/Help build basic technology skillsTech classes
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Central Texas Angel Network11701 Fm 2244 Rd78738AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)518-6054katierussel@ctan.comCentral Texas Angel Network | CTANNetwork for Angel Investors in Central Texas. They connect their members (angel investors) with startups that are looking for funding.Angel Investors
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City of Austin (Public Access to Computers)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/TechnologyAccess/n5ud-qjtt Public access to computerspublic access to computers
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City of Austin Small Business Program5202 E Ben White Blvd Suite 40078741AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)974-7800http://www.smallbizaustin.org/Business classes and coachesbusiness incubator
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City of Austin, Small and Minority Business Resources505 Barton Springs Rd., 5th Floor78704AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)974-7645SMBRCertification@austintexas.govhttps://www.austintexas.gov/department/certification-divisionOur Certification Division certifies qualified firms as Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), Women-Owned Business Enterprises (WBE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE), and Small Business Enterprises (SBE). The division also hosts a monthly pre-certification workshop for business owners interested in pursuing certification.Women and Minority Owned Business Certification
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Community Tech Network (Senior Connect program)78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(855)983-0318
inquiries@communitytechnetwork.org
www.communitytechnetwork.org/blog/senior-connectupdate Help build basic technology skillsTech classesNo longer active
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Community Tech Network’s (Tech Teach)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(855)983-0318inquiries@communitytechnetwork.orghttps://communitytechnetwork.org/digitallift/Help build basic technology skillsTech classes
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Compudopt (Tech Classes)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(855)532-5060 www.compudopt.org/digitalskills Help build basic technology skillsTech classes
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Disadvantaged and Small Business Enterprise Programshttps://www.txdot.gov/business/disadvantaged-small-business-enterprise.htmlResource hub on TxDOT platform to find DBE and SBE/Hub opportunities Resource hub on TxDOT platform to find DBE and SBE/Hub
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Div Inc1023 Springdale Rd Bldg 12F78721AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)553-1582hello@divinc.orghttps://www.divinc.org/DivInc, provides resources, community, and connections needed to accelerate your startup growth.Startup Accelerator
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Drive Your Learning (Tech Classes)www.driveyourlearning.org/ Help build basic technology skillsTech classesNo Address
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Economic Growth Business Incubator1144 Airport Blvd #26078702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)928-2594hello@egbi.orgegbi.orgCoaching, Training and Support in both English and Spanish to aspiring and existing small business ownersBusiness Incubator
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El Buen Samaritano 7000 Woodhue Dr.AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)439-8900hello@elbuen.orgelbuen.org/services/adult-education Public access to computersPublic access to computers
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EveryoneOn (877)789-9889enroll1@everyoneon.orghttps://www.everyoneon.org/find-offersFree or discounted computer devicesFree computersNo address/ HQ in LA, Cali
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Foundation Communities3000 S IH 35, Ste 30078704AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)610-7377Jackie.Cuellar@foundcom.orghttps://foundcom.org/They provide financial education, life skills, and access to more than 24 apartment communities in Austin. Foundation Communities provides access to improve financial stability in different languages. Community SupportWhich category
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Founder Institute TexasN/Ahttps://fi.co/The Founder Institute is the world's most proven network to turn ideas into fundable startups, and startups into global businesses.Incubator/AcceleratorNo email, HQ address in Cali, no phone
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Goodwill Central TexasAustinTexasAmerica/ChicagoCareerAdvancement@goodwillcentraltexas.orggoodwillcentraltexas.orgHelp sign people up for the Affordable Connectivity Program, a US government program to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devicesFree or discounted internet
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Goodwill Central Texas’s (Tech Classes)AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)637-7580Digital training: intake@goodwillcentraltexas.orgwww.goodwillcentraltexas.org/indeed Help build basic technology skillsTech classes
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Google Startuphttps://startup.google.com/about-us/Google Startup connects you with the right people, products, and best practices to help you thrive and grow.

Because if startups succeed, our communities and economies succeed.
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Governor's Small Business Resources PortalTexas Economic Development
P.O. Box 12428
78711AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)936-0100https://gov.texas.gov/apps/business/portal/Provide you with links to resources that can help you start or grow your business.Small Business Resources
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Grameen America 1931 E Oltorf St.78741AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)520-5135info@grameenamerica.orghttps://www.grameenamerica.org/Group-lending model fosters a powerful social network that produces social capital by engaging borrowers in weekly group meetings.Lending
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Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce912 East 11th Street Suite A78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)459-1181admin@austinbcc.orghttps://www.austinbcc.org/The Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce (GABC) inspires, develops, and promotes Black economic success in the Greater Austin area.Chamber of Commerce
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Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce535 East 5th Street78701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)478-9383join@austinchamber.comhttps://www.austinchamber.com/The Austin Chamber of Commerce works with businesses looking to create or expand their presence in the Austin region and help them create more jobs.Chamber of Commerce
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Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce3601 Far West Blvd., Suite 20478731AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)476-7502membership@gahcc.orghttps://www.gahcc.org/homeA leading resource and advocate for the Hispanic business community. Chamber of Commerce
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Human-I-T Free or Discounted Computers4941 Eastern Ave90201BellCalifornia(888)391-7249info@human-i-t.orghttps://www.human-i-t.org/affordable-devices/Free or discounted computer devicesFree computers
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Human-I-T Free or Discounted Internetwww.human-i-t.org/acpHelp sign people up for the Affordable Connectivity Program, a US government program to help low-income households pay for internet service and connected devicesFree or discounted internet
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Human-I-T’s Digital Training'www.human-i-t.org/digital-trainingOnline computer basics coursesTech classes
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Immigrant Connections (202)997-8545laura@immigrantsrefugeesandschools.orgwww.immigrantsrefugeesandschools.org/post/googleclassroom-and-more-in-multiple-languagesOnline resources for building digital skills in multiple languagesTech classesNo address
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IMPACT Lab at ACCHighland Mall. 6101 Highland Campus Dr.78752AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)223-7724impact-lab-staff-group@austincc.eduhttps://austincc.edu/impactlabInnovative Manufacturing Partnerships Accelerating Central Texas (IMPACT) Lab is a business incubator that prepares aspiring manufacturers and established entrepreneurs for success in one of our city’s rapidly growing industries. Funded in part by the Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) Regional Innovation Strategies (RIS) program, this 5,000-square-foot facility is Austin’s first innovation center focused on physical product development and manufacturing.

IMPACT Lab fosters connections between manufacturers, students, graduates, university researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors. It offers real-world learning experiences for students enrolled in ACC’s advanced manufacturing programs and is home to the college’s Advanced Manufacturing Academy — a high school dual credit program. By galvanizing these connections, IMPACT Lab ensures the region’s manufacturing industry continues to grow, lead, and reduce the cost and barriers to entry for physical product innovation.
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Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs | CentersJon Brumley Texas Venture Labs 300 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. RRH 1.354, Stop D9700
78712AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)471-5921https://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/centers-and-initiatives/jon-brumley-texas-venture-labs/We work campus-wide across disciplines to accelerate startups, take their innovations to market, and transform graduate students into entrepreneurs and business growers.Startup Accelerator
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Just 701 Tillery Street, Ste. A-878702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)790-2557say@hellojust.comhttps://hellojust.com/Provides loans, peer coaching & community in Spanish.CDFI and Business CoachingNo CDFI category
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Kingdom Capital NetworkNo address availableinfo@kingdomcapitalnetwork.orghttps://www.kingdomcapitalnetwork.org/Our program offers capital, meaningful community with fellow entrepreneurs and business coaches, and content to tangibly help business owners in communities who have historically lacked access to capital integrate their work and apply it towards their craft, all done with a conviction that good business is great for the communities in which they operate.Business Coaching and financial services
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LiftFund CDFI2014 S Hackberry St.78210San AntonioTexasAmerica/Chicago(888)215-2373communications@liftfund.comhttps://www.liftfund.com/LiftFund is a non-profit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and Community Development Corporation (CDC) that supports small business owners with limited access to capital through small business loans and technical support for their dreams of entrepreneurship. CDFI
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LiftFund Business Coaching2014 S. Hackberry St.78210San AntonioTexasAmerica/Chicago(888)215-2373communications@liftfund.comhttps://www.liftfund.com/National CDFI with operations in Austin and Central Texas. The provide early business funding, resources, and coaching. They also have services in Spanish, and a client marketplaceBusiness Coaching
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Minority Business Development Agencyhttps://www.mbda.gov/mbda-programsResources for women business owners to secure capital, contracts etc tis includes national business centers and counselingResources for women business owners
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Opportunity Austin200 W 6th St. Suite 175078701AustinTexasAmerica/ChicagoNot listedOA@ecprtexas.comhttps://opportunityaustin.com/Opportunity Austin targets key industries for future economic development, including advanced manufacturing, automotive, semiconductors, creative and digital media, clean technology, financial services, life sciences, data management, space technology, and corporate headquarters and regional offices.Venture Capital
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PC’s for People2492 Doswell Ave.55108St. PaulMinnesota(651)354-2552recycle@pcsforpeople.comhttps://www.pcsforpeople.org/Free or discounted computer devicesFree computers
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PeopleFund2921 E. 17th Street Building D Suite 1 78702AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(888)222-0017https://peoplefund.org/PeopleFund provides small business loans as well as business assistance and education to people with otherwise limited access to such resources.CDFI and Business CoachingNo CDFI category
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Pflugerville Public Library PflugervilleTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://library.pflugervilletx.gov/services/computers-andinternetPublic access to computerspublic access to computers
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Playground ATX5001 Airport Blvd78751AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)827-0343playground-atx@tykhe-atx.complayground-atx.comPlayground ATX is a culinary incubator and launch pad for Culinary Creatives. It offers a space for Creatives to test their ideas. Incubator
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Quake Capital PartnersOne Congress Plaza, 111 Congress Ave. #200078704AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(737)317-2313brandon@quake.vchttps://www.quakecapital.com/Quake Capital is an early-stage VC with offices in the U.S. and Europe. All Quake investments must participate in a 3-month growth program (now virtual) with one of our offices in NYC, ATX, or LA/EU. The goal of this 12-week program is to prepare companies for hyper-growth and to raise an institutional round of capital. Quake focuses on reverse engineering the Series A raise by plugging into the right data metrics that align with industry benchmarks. In terms of exits, Quake ranks in the top 2% of all early-stage investment vehicles worldwide. We find value in underserved and underrepresented founders, markets and sectors, and, according to published CrunchBase data, are the #1 ranked fund for investments in founders of color.Venture Capital
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SCOREPark Bldg. M, 5524 Bee Cave Rd. Westland, Austin, TX 7874678746AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)928-2425score.austin@scorevolunteer.orghttps://www.score.org/austinSCORE's volunteers provide free, expert mentoring, resources and education.Business Mentors
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Social Venture Partners2028 E. Ben White Blvd. 78741AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagoinfo@svpaustin.orghttps://www.svpaustin.org/SVP Austin is a group of business and community leaders working together to provide pro bono advice and resources to nonprofits/social enterprises in Central Texas.Coaching
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Sputnik ATX VC301 Congress Ave. #220078701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttp://www.sputnikatx.com/We are an Austin, TX based venture capital investor and accelerator that funds early stage maker-founders. We combine capital with training and experience to help startups reach their full potential. “Sputnik” translates to "partner". We want to be your partner for take off. venture capital investor and accelerator
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State of Texas Incentive & Financial ProgramsTexas Economic Development
P.O. Box 12428
78711AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)936-0100https://gov.texas.gov/business/page/incentivesIncentives and financial programs for small businesses in the state of Texas by the governor's office. Incentive and Financial Programs
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Techstars Austin1660 Wynkoop ColoradoCO(303)720-6559info@techstars.comhttps://www.techstars.com/accelerators/austinThe Techstars Austin team invests in metric-driven founders that we believe have the ability to change the world. We are industry agnostic and look for strong founder market fit. The program is focused on helping founders find repeatability in their business through a series of frameworks meant to be implemented and used beyond the program. venture capital investor and accelerator
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Ten Capital Network(833)862-2785https://tencapital.group/Ten Capital Network connects startups with the investors. They offer some education content for startups. Mostly tech sector Angel Investors
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Texas State Library and Archives Commission AustinTexasAmerica/Chicagowww.tsl.texas.gov/ld/AEL/LandLtoolkitOnline resources for building digital skills in multiple languages
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Texas State University SBDC (Small Business Development Center)505 E. Huntland Dr #46078752AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)420-9379sbdc@txstate.eduhttps://sbdc.mccoy.txst.edu/Partner program of the U.S. Small Business Administration and hosted by universities, colleges, state economic development agencies and private sector organizations. Business Incubator
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Texas Veteran Commission(512)463-6564info@tvc.texas.govhttps://www.tvc.texas.gov/entrepreneurs/provides veteran entrepreneurs and veteran small businesses the tools they need to start or grow their businesses. Our team of consultants, who are veterans, business owners, and MBA graduates, are dedicated to your success and our program advisor ensures that our tools and processes help us deliver timely, quality services to veterans, family members, and survivors.Business Coaching
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Texas Veteran Portalhttps://veterans.portal.texas.gov/Resource hub of services and resources for veteransResource hub of services and resources for veterans
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Texas Women Veteran Professional NetworkAustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://network-91001.mn.co/landing?from=https%3A%2F%2Fnetwork-91001.mn.co%2FhomeProfessional network for women veteransProfessional network for women veterans
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TexVetAustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttps://texvet.org/servicesResource hub of services and resources for veterans based on your immediate area (ie zip code)Veteran resources
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The Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Park3055 Hunter Road
78666-4684San MarcosTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)245_7827starpark@txstate.eduhttps://www.txst.edu/starpark.htmlSTAR Park serves as a catalyst for collaboration. We are a critical hub for innovative, entrepreneurial, and commercial activity for Texas State University and the region, with a responsive governance structure that fosters collaboration, epitomizes sustainability in its funding and operations, and creates an inspirational environment through a sense of place.
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The Texas Heroes Program- Office of the Attorney General Heroes Programhttps://texasattorneygeneral.gov/child-support/programs-and-initiativesThis program offers service members, veterans and dependents with assistance in addressing paternity establishment, child support and custody matters.Child custody, Partnerity, and child support for veterans
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Travis County Small Business Programs700 Lavaca, Suite #156078701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago(512)854-9106https://www.traviscountytx.gov/planning-budget/projects-compliance/small-business-program/The Economic & Strategic Planning Division works to support the development and success of entrepreneurs and small businesses in Travis County.small business development
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True Wealth Ventureshttps://truewealthvc.com/True Wealth Ventures brings more than money to the investment relationship. We bring knowledge and networks in the markets in which we invest, along with personal entrepreneurial and operational experience. More than that, though, we bring a woman’s point of view, enthusiasm, encouragement, dedication, and passion – with the ability and willingness to roll up our sleeves and problem-solve issues alongside the team.Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
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Veteran Services Programshttps://www.twc.texas.gov/programs/veteransA variety of employment related services for veterans; this includes helping employers/small businesses find veteran employeesEmployers can use these services to find veteran employees
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Veteran, Minority & Women-Owned Business Resourceshttps://gov.texas.gov/business/page/veteran-minority-women-resourcesTexas women veteran resources Texas women veteran resources
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Women Veteran Advocacy Resources(512)463-6564catherine.smith@tvc.texas.govhttps://www.tvc.texas.gov/women-veterans/Women veteran advocacy and resources
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Workforce Solutions Capital AreaAustinTexasAmerica/Chicagohttp://www.wfscapitalarea.com/Veteran Funding
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ACC Career Pathways
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Veteran Institute for Procurement 51 Monroe Street Ste 1800RockvilleMDAmerica/Chicagohttps://nationalvip.org/Training and other resources for veterans to help veterans gain procurement opportunties with the federal government and internationallyVeteran procurement training
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Ladies Who LaunchNullNullNullNullhttps://www.ladieswholaunch.org/small-business-grants/List of Grants for women in small business
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Texas SBDC505 E.Huntland dr. Ste. 460 78752AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago512-4209379Nullhttps://www.sbdctexas.org/Professionals provide confidential business consulting at no cost Small Business development
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McLennan SBDC2600 S. First St, Berry Hall, Room 209,76502TempleTexasAmerica/Chicago Jason Ehler, 254-624-5440Nullhttps://www.mccsbdc.com/Resources for growing and developing businesses. Connect entrepreneurs to success by providing expert business counseling, value added information and referrals, and meaningful knowledge share and networking events - all at low or no cost to the entrepreneur.Small Business development
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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)Null78711Austin, San AntonioTexasAmerica/Chicago512) 936-0100Nullhttps://gov.texas.gov/business/page/financing-and-capital
Financing and Capital for Small Businesses, The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides counseling, capital and contracting expertise. It offers loans and training to help small businesses to grow and optimize opportunity.
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Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce8001 Centre Park Dr.#160 78754AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago512-407-8240https://austinasianchamber.org/public-resources/Partners locally with the City of Austin Small Business Program (SBP) to ensure our members have timely, accurate information about how to start and grow small businesses. Small Business development
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Small Business Resources DirectoryNullNullAustinTexasAmerica/Chicago512-974-7800SmallBiz@austintexas.govhttps://www.austintexas.gov/small-business-resources
Database of local, state, federal, and community resources. Filter by “Disaster Relief” to find immediate support for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Economic Development Department100 W Houston St 18th floor78205San AntonioTexas210-207-8080https://www.sanantonio.gov/EDD/Programs-GrantsThe City of San Antonio's Economic Development Departement sponsors many programs and grants designed to strengthen the local business community .Development
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Austin Tenant Advisory1300 Guadalupe Street #25078701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago512-861-0525Nullhttps://www.austintenantadvisors.com/blog/small-business-development-center/They assist small businesses and entrepreneurs with a variety of resources and services covering every stage from startup to business planning to marketing to finance, taxes and money.Small Business development
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Social Finance1300 Guadalupe St. Suite 35078701AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago617-939-9900https://socialfinance.org/Social Finance is a national nonprofit and registered investment advisor.Small Business development
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InspiringApps2101 Pearl St. 80302Boulder (Our team is based in Austin, )Colorado303-635-6244https://www.inspiringapps.com/blog/34/resources-for-austin-entrepreneurs/Legal Resources,Financial Resources,Networking Resources,Educational ResourceSmall Business development
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CPS EnergyNullNullSan Antonio210-353-3333
https://www.cpsenergy.com/en/work-with-us/procurement-and-suppliers/economic-development/small-business-resources.html
Peer Agencies,Certification Agency,Capacity Building Programs, Resource Partners.Small Business development
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SBA TEXAS
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The Jones Law firm3724 Jefferson St Unit 31078731AustinTexasAmerica/Chicago512-394-4289Nullhttps://www.thejoneslawfirm.com/austin-small-business-attorney/#financingLegal Resource
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