Resources
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Resources
Small Business Technology Development Center (SBTDC): Offers free business counseling and resources. They have offices associated with universities across NC, including near Durham.
Durham Office of Economic and Workforce Development: May have resources or programs for local small businesses.
North Carolina Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project (NC Justice Center): While focused on rights, they may have resources or referrals related to economic integration.
Immigrant/Refugee Support Organizations: Search for local non-profits in Durham that specifically assist immigrants with integration, language access, or navigating systems. Examples might include Church World Service Durham or others. They may offer translation help or guidance.
NC REAL (Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning): Offers entrepreneurship training, potentially relevant depending on your specific needs.
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA): Offers resources, loan programs, and counseling, often with specific initiatives for minority or underserved entrepreneurs.
Business Mentorship
SCORE Chapel Hill/Durham: Provides free mentorship from experienced business professionals. Connecting with a mentor is essential for anyone looking to start a restaurant business. A mentor provides invaluable guidance, sharing their experiences and insights to help you navigate the challenges of the industry. Click here to connect with a mentor.