Seminar to help small business funding

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SCORE of South Jersey is set to provide a seminar at the Burlington County Library System’s location in Westampton.

The Southern New Jersey chapter of SCORE, a volunteer network of business people, hold “Funding Sources for Small Businesses,” a free seminar, on Tuesday, Feb. 10 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Burlington County Library in Westampton.

The seminar is set to focus on small business loans. Entrepreneurs, start-ups and small businesses are encouraged to attend the event, where the details governing loans and guarantees to small businesses will be discussed.

Representatives from area banks and organizations plan to attend, including: TD Bank, Celtic Bank, PNC Bank, UCEDC (a non-profit Economic Development Corporation), Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation and the Small Business Administration (SBA). Each contact will describe the services they offer for new and existing businesses.

The Burlington County Library System will also present their co-working space project that benefits local small businesses.

The SCORE organization is made up of business people helping small businesses. Volunteers donate over one million hours of their time each year in support of their communities.

To register for “Funding Sources for Small Businesses,” go online to www.score254.org and click on “seminars.”

The Burlington County Library is located at 5 Pioneer Blvd. in Westampton.

CE-Bordentown

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