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Flagship Enterprise Capital

Flagship Enterprise Capital is a community development financial institution focused on making loans to underserved small businesses in Indiana. In the beginning — ‍In 2003, the City of Anderson and Anderson University united to create The Flagship Enterprise Center, which built facilities to grow, attract, and incubate entrepreneurs after the city’s economic downturn. ‍Access to capital —

Idianapolis Urban League Entrepreneurship Center

The Indianapolis Urban League (IUL) Entrepreneurship Center, launched in July 2021, supports minority entrepreneurs in Central Indiana by helping them develop, launch, sustain, and grow their small businesses. The Center offers in-person and virtual workshops, short-term industry-recognized credentials, individualized coaching, and strategic support to help business owners access resources, increase revenue, reduce costs, and create

Indiana Small Business Development Center

Indiana Small Business Development Center (ISBDC)   The Indiana Small Business Development Center (Indiana SBDC), which is housed within the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, helps small businesses start, grow, finance, innovate, and transition through no-cost, confidential business advising and training. The Indiana SBDC was established in 1985 with funding support from the U.S. Small Business Administration

Indy Black Chamber of Commerce

Our ultimate vision is to bridge the gap of economic disparity within our community. In partnership with the Anderson Black Chamber of Commerce, the Indy Black Chamber of Commerce was established as a 501c3 non-profit organization in January of 2015. Our mission is to serve as a comprehensive resource for developing Black and Minority-owned businesses,

LISC Indianapolis

LISC Indianapolis   LISC Indianapolis is the local office of a national organization that helps resident-led, community-based development organizations transform distressed communities and neighborhoods into healthy ones. By mobilizing corporate, government, and philanthropic support, LISC provides financing, technical advice, management and program consulting, training, and policy support to neighborhoods. We work to restore housing, stimulate economic

Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council

We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, established in 1976, and one of 23 regional affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). Our network is the nation’s most dynamic force in developing successful relationships between America’s top corporations and supply-chain providers from the Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American communities. Our mission is

Spencer County Economic Development

The Spencer County Economic Development fosters growth by being a champion for local businesses and industry. Our fundamental commitment is to be your key resource for business retention, attraction and expansion with assistance on Site Selection, Relocation and Tax Incentives. Additionally, our low cost of living, top-notch education systems and rural setting make Spencer County