Fair Game
Terry shares how happy he is to have come across Veteran Launch: “You are doing an enormously valuable service for veterans. It was a pleasure to find Veteran Launch and receive the loan that helped me acquire Fair Game.”
Terry shares how happy he is to have come across Veteran Launch: “You are doing an enormously valuable service for veterans. It was a pleasure to find Veteran Launch and receive the loan that helped me acquire Fair Game.”
HauteButch opened in April 2012, offering their customers a line of masculine and gender-neutral clothing and footwear designed for women’s bodies.
The Waffle Experience offers a large menu for breakfast and lunch, all centered around waffles. If you’ve never tried a burger on a waffle or a salad with a waffle base, these guys have you covered.
Getting the word out about your business can be tough, and entrepreneurs tend to get wrapped up in the daily work of running the business. Here are a few low-cost strategies that you can try to help drive more customers to your business.
As Women’s History Month begins, we are reflecting on the economic impact of women entrepreneurs.
Our SFEDA partner ICA Fund Good Jobs is accepting applications for Growth Strategies to help take your biz to the next level. This 2 month workshop in June and July works with businesses to answer questions like:
We’re excited to announce the 2016 Work Local Awards, a celebration of the best local employers in the Bay Area.
Most government-run entrepreneurship classes talk about business loans from banks, and most business incubators talk about rounds of financing from venture capitalists or angel investors. There are other viable options for veterans to finance their businesses, such as SBA loans, online lenders, business grants, crowdfunding, and others.
The East Bay Express and the Sustainable Business Alliance have collaborated again to produce the second annual Good Local Money for Your Good Local Business, a guide to finding the right capital to support your business to launch and grow.
OBDC Small Business Finance is thrilled to host the Alameda County Small Business Development Center. Our partnership and dedication to increasing access to capital for entrepreneurs is part of what aligns our work. We’re thrilled to share some of Alameda County SBDC’s 2015 impacts: