U.S.SourceLink is America's largest resource network for entrepreneurs, encompassing more than 4,000 entrepreneurial support organizations that serve established businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Support entrepreneurship, create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
Bring U.S.SourceLink to your city, state or region.
In an area 2.5 times the size of Texas, finding the right business development resource can be a challenge. Alaska’s award-winning network includes 137 nonprofits, government agencies and university programs that assist entrepreneurs start businesses and help existing businesses get to the next level.
U.S.SourceLink’s newest affiliate connects Arkansas’ businesses to a wide variety of business growth resources. Over130 providers are poised to help with everything from “where do I go to register a business?” to “how do I effectively use social media for my established company?”
Many resources are available to help start or expand businesses. The program is designed for minority business owners who live or work in the Jacksonville area.
The Entrepreneurship Center assesses the needs and capabilities of minority business owners in the Atlanta area and links aspiring or current business owners are linked with resources, classes, training and counseling that will help them grow to the next level of success.
(Coming soon!): The Greater Des Moines Partnership is leading a collaborative effort to bring the U.S.Sourcelink program to Central Iowa summer, 2012. Nonprofit services providers interested in joining the network should contact Megan Fitz.
Serving Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, The State of Ingenuity connects businesses and emerging entrepreneurs with a wide variety of business development resources. We are your free connection to a network of nonprofits, universities, colleges, governmental entities, and for-profit businesses that offer specialized services, counseling, seminars, classes, and financial products to help grow your business.
NetWork Kansas promotes an entrepreneurial environment throughout the state of Kansas by providing businesses and entrepreneurs with the right resources—expertise, education, and economic resources—when they are needed most. It is a free connection to nearly 500 resources waiting to help you succeed.
The KyBizInfo network of 360+ nonprofit and government agency service providers offer Kentucky small businesses assistance in preparing a business plan, getting a small business loan, obtaining a government contract, understanding government regulations, commercializing an idea, and much more.
Behind SourceLinkNOLA is a network of over 70 nonprofits, universities, governmental entities, and for-profit businesses that offer specialized services, counseling, seminars, classes, and financial products to help grow businesses.
The Center partners with private, public and nonprofit resources to build strong, sustainable and successful businesses in New Orleans and surrounding parishes. The program is designed for minority business owners who live or work in the Greater New Orleans region.
Could you use some assistance in growing your business, or are you looking to start a new business? Michigan Business One Stop provides free, easy access to resources ready and waiting to help.
The MyBiz-Mississippi Entrepreneur Alliance is a network of over 300 agencies, nonprofits, and resource providers committed to improving opportunities for citizens in Mississippi.
KCArtistLink understands that artists walk their own walk, and talk their own talk. With the support of the rich cultural resources in Kansas City, KCArtistLink helps artists grow their businesses, market their work and strengthen their artistic practices.
KCSourceLink provides small business with free, easy access to the help they need - when they need it. From Warrensburg, MO to Topeka, KS from St. Joseph to Osawatomie the network of over 170 organizations helps businesses grow.
MREIC is dedicated to the needs of entrepreneurs in rural Northeast Missouri. Its primary focus is to enhance entrepreneurship by providing a supportive infrastructure for entrepreneurs allowing them to enhance their capabilities, broaden their network and successfully grow their companies.
MOSourceLink connects Missouri’s small business community to a network of more than 600 business development agencies. The Network takes the guess work out of deciding which resources are best suited for a particular need.
The Missouri Technology Corporation ("MTC") is a public-private partnership created by the Missouri General Assembly to foster the growth of new and emerging high-tech companies.
There are literally hundreds of resources to help grow a business in the bi-state St. Louis region. StLSourceLink helps determine which resources can best help with specific needs.
GATE can help you explore your path towards self-employment. Think of it as a job creation program…your job creation program. Do you qualify for GATE? If you've been laid off from work or have been out of work for 13 weeks or longer and live in rural North Carolina, you probably do.
The Center helps established minority entrepreneurs grow their companies by improving their management skills and helping them qualify for financing that will fuel business growth.
The Entrepreneurship Center links together private, public and nonprofit resources to build strong, sustainable and successful minority businesses.
An organization for women business owners interested in promoting, developing, and maintaining business relationships with other business owners, major corporations and governmental agencies. Through the ORV-WBC, your business can be certified as a nationally recognized Woman Business Enterprise (WBE).
The SourceLink program, powered by the Tulsa Metro Chamber, is all about connecting businesses to the right resources at the right time. SourceLink Tulsa helps businesses and entrepreneurs grow and prosper by providing free, easy access to more than 70 area business development agencies.
The Tri-Cities Business Builder connects all of the Tri-Cities resource providers to help businesses get answers. The Buiilder c helps start-up and growing businesses in all industry fields.
If you would like to bring USourceLink to your region, please contact Cary Clark.