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The Nevada Small Business Development Center at UNLV (Nevada SBDC) in conjunction with the Nevada State Contractors Board, UNLV Office of Economic Development, and the Small Business Administration, will offer free, in-person “Construction 1.0” and “Construction 2.0” workshops for future and current contractors.
The U.S Small Business Administration is the primary funder for Nevada Small Business Development Centers. The SBDC is also funded by the University of Nevada Reno and University of Nevada Las Vegas along with various other State and local partners.
Advantage Capital, an impact investing firm, has announced a $4 million investment in Goodwrx, a Las Vegas-based company providing a tech-enabled platform that pairs hospitality workers with employers looking to supplement their existing workforce.
To facilitate the investment, the Nevada Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ (UNLV) helped connect Advantage Capital and Goodwrx.
Jadee Glover received an email from the city of North Las Vegas touting a new program nurturing small businesses in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the City of North Las Vegas, a 'connector' was inaugurated whose primary objective is to help small businesses, and is called to be a significant support for those who want to open their businesses, expand, also offer low-cost loans, and connect to those seeking employment with those seeking workforce.