SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT
SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT >>
NRICC's exclusive guide to starting or growing your small business in Rhode Island.
NRICC's exclusive guide to starting or growing your small business in Rhode Island.
SCORE provides FREE, confidential counseling to small businesses as a volunteer organization of working and retired business owners, professionals, and executives with experience in all aspects of business management. Check out SCORE's >> Business Plan Start Up Guide
Pictured above - NRICC Member Alicia Decastro, Owner of Fundati Coffee in Lincoln, RI.
Don't Miss Your Chance >>
Don't Miss Your Chance >>
Don't Miss Your Chance >>
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The Rhode Island Small Business Development Center at the University of Rhode Island trains, educates, and supports entrepreneurs of both new (pre-venture) and established small businesses. The RISBDC offers resources, key connections at the state and national level, workshops, and online and in-person support that equips the organization to help Ocean State entrepreneurs reach the next level of growth.
The Department of State Business Services Division maintains Rhode Island’s state business registry. The Division records new business formations and ongoing business registration activity, it also provides thoughtful guidance and comprehensive services to those looking to start and maintain a business or non-profit in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Commerce offers business assistance, access to funding, red tape reduction, and other tools that enable growth. Contact a Business Advisor today, and put Rhode Island Commerce to work for you.
Check out Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce's all new FREE resource designed to help Rhode Island small businesses find local grants, funding, access to capital, tax credits, & MORE.
Rhode Island boasts some of the most aggressive employment and training tax credit programs in the nation. The Department of Labor and Training (DLT), working in conjunction with Commerce RI, and the Division of Taxation offers many impressive credit programs.
The Rhode Island District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration provides help with SBA services including funding programs, counseling, federal contracting certifications, and disaster recovery. The SBA can also connect you to partner organizations, lenders, and other community groups that help small businesses succeed.