Fulton County Hosts Small Business Funding Webinar

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Select Fulton in partnership with Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE) and  Fulton County’s Purchasing & Contract Compliance Department will host a free Small Business Funding webinar on Tuesday, October 25 at 12 p.m. The webinar focuses on supporting small business owners at all stages of development and will share funding opportunities in the form of low interest loans and new business with Fulton County.

To register for the Small Business Funding webinar, visit:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OMGuTLCASZyreyh63m6TFA

County and Finance professionals will share unique programs specifically for Fulton County small businesses. Featured speakers include Fulton County Director of Purchasing & Contract Compliance,
Felicia Strong-Whitaker, and Chief of Business Advisory Services, ACE, Ray Pennie. The webinar is designed to provide financial resources and information on how to expand business and financial capacity through a variety of funding opportunities offered by Fulton County.

These include the Fulton County Recovery Loan Program which offers up to $100,000 in loans for qualifying Fulton County small businesses. As well as an upcoming Small Business Reserve program that prioritizes small business for certain Fulton County procurement opportunities.

“We are excited about opening up these new opportunities to Small Businesses in Fulton County,” said Felicia Strong-Whitaker, Director of Purchasing & Contract Compliance. “Making sure companies large and small are able to do business with Fulton County is one of our highest priorities.”

The Small Business Funding webinar is open to all business owners who are in Fulton County or looking to do business with the County. The registration deadline is October 23, 2022. Register here:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OMGuTLCASZyreyh63m6TFA.

Original source can be found here.



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