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Launching a BusinessShoreline Community College Starting Your Own Business Online Course The Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC) U.S. Small Business Administration 10 Steps to Start Your Business SBA Office of Veterans Business DevelopmentBusiness.WA.gov Google Voice provides you a smart phone number for your business that works on smartphones and the web. Shoreline Business ResourcesBusiness Licenses in Shoreline Relocate Your Business to Shoreline see available properties and incentives. Business SafetyShoreline PoliceShoreline Police Overview - Chief Kelly Park Presentation to Shoreline Chamber of Commerce 10.11.2023 Police Partners Program Det. Paula Kieland can be reached for security assessment and crime prevention/education needs at: | Expand Your BusinessWashington SBDC Business Advisor U.S. Small Business Administration Get More Funding Business.WA.gov Financing Small business counseling, no-cost advice, local workshops and free resources. Business Workforce Solutions & The Public Workforce System - John Glynn Presentation to the Shoreline Chamber - 5.8.2024 Business EducationShoreline Community College Shoreline Community College Continuing Education Workforce Education Online Instruction Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Equal Pay and Opportunities Act - Job Posting Requirements Wages, Rest Breaks & Meal Periods Prevent Workplace Injuries Free Webinar Stay at Work is a return-to-work incentive program for Washington State Fund employers. Additional Help for Small Business International Economic Development Council Salary & Demographic Survey Additional International Economic Development Council Reports Business SupportGreater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) Established in 1981, GSBA is Washington State’s LGBTQ+ and allied chamber of commerce and is the largest of its kind in North America. We represent small business, corporate, and nonprofit members who share the values of promoting equality and diversity in the workplace. Washington State Office of Minority & Women’s Business Enterprises The Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises is charged with certifying small, minority and women-owned businesses to facilitate their participation in public contracting and procurement. True Colors United – Creating a Safe Space for LGBTQ |
Certify Your Business as a Washington Veteran Owned BusinessWashington State has a certification for Veterans and Servicemembers. Certification is free and requires only basic veteran discharge status and business information to complete. WDVA and WEBS (Washington’s Electronic Business Solution) have teamed up to streamline the registration and certification process for vendors who want to do business with Washington State agencies or municipalities. For more information, click HERE. |