St. Louis Economic Development Partnership provides small businesses with resources such as the St. Louis Startup Challenge Business Plan Competition, small business incubators, and fin [...] read more
From customized research to business training and accessible resources, World Trade Center St. Louis supports your small business’ efforts to capitalize on global markets. [...] read more
The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE), a unit of the City of St. Louis’ local government, has served as a vital resource for workforce development since 1974. Funded [...] read more
St. Louis County Library (SLCL) offers a wide array of traditional and innovative services for residents of the St. Louis metropolitan area. Visiting a library branch or the website (ww [...] read more
The Institute for Private Business (IPB) at Saint Louis University is focused on assisting the growth and vitality of family and other closely held businesses through education, network [...] read more
Supporting the Complete Entrepreneur EO knows there’s more to entrepreneurship than just business, which is why we support all areas of entrepreneurs’ lives through our EO360° ini [...] read more
Started in 1987, the Center for Entrepreneurship is only the 23rd such center to be established in the United States. Our Center is known for its innovative approach to entrepreneurship [...] read more
SBA is a federal agency which offers assistance to small businesses in categories known as the three “C”s. The first is access to Capital or Credit. (SBA does not give grants to ind [...] read more
The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis was incorporated on April 28, 1982. The incorporators were: Maria Elena Alonso; Manuel De La O; Michael Mahler; Jennie Ojeda; [...] read more
The Community Economic Development Program (CED Program) provides free business legal assistance to entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding small businesses which may provide a comm [...] read more