| Consultant||An organization that is a consultant gives you advice regarding problems or concerns you have about your business.
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| Development Center||An organization offering a full suite of business resources, ranging from networking and mentoring opportunities to physical meeting spaces and workshops. Small business owners may take advantage of these resources, but are not required to access all of them at the same time when working with the development center.
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| Education Hub||An organization that is an education hub for small business owners can come in a variety of forms, from enrolling in full-on MBA programs to taking specific courses on search engine optimization and identifying target audience. Here, we focus on the smaller and more affordable education resources that don't require enrollment in a degree program. Education is one of the many helpful resources for your small business. The amount of time and money small business owners should invest into additional education will vary from person to person so explore your options.
| Financier||An organization who is a financier is responsible for obtaining funds for your enterprise. Many organizations have money or resources available to help you get the funding you need to finance your business.
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| Incubator||An incubator offers services to startups like training, education, mentoring, connections and possibly office space without a specific, finite program for the startup to complete (i.e. finite = accelerator).
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| Marketer||A marketing organization provides the small business with strategy and tools to advertise their product and reach their customer base. Services may vary from macro-strategy consulting for reaching new customers to hands-on search engine optimization (SEO).
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| Networking Hub||A networking hub will help you build connections and sustain enduring, mutually beneficial relationships. Networking is one of many helpful resources to explore for your small business.