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Business Development Agencies
SBA provides customer-oriented, full-service programs, including management assistance, business planning, access to federal contracts and more. A new program, called "Low Doc," is a simplified application that loan applicants and their banks can complete. Businesses with sales under $5 million and 100 employees may apply.
ESDC offers an array of business services and economic assistance, including loans and grants. It promotes entrepreneurship at centers throughout the state providing classroom training, counseling, technical assistance and mentoring. Export promotion programs are available to assist in expanding markets.
SBDC provides expert management and technical assistance to start-ups and existing small businesses. SBDC is sponsored by the Small Business Administration and operates 22 campus-based regional centers and 23 outreach offices across state wide. These centers can apply the resources of university, private sector and government to solve problems and foster entrepreneurship.
HVTDC provides a wide range of technical, business and manufacturing assistance to help a company grow, including process and business improvements; operational improvements; sales and marketing assistance; technology and entrepreneurial assistance; and workforce development.
SCORE is a resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SCORE provides expert business management advice to prospective small business owners. The White Plains chapter office does not charge for individual counseling. Free weekly workshops are held throughout the year addressing 10 specific business topics. SCORE also maintains a Cyber Chapter.
 
SBA also provides, disaster recovery help for businesses and provides Military Reservist Economic Injury Disaster Loans.
Dedicated to helping women achieve economic self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship in Westchester County and the Lower Hudson Valley. WEDC has been offering women assistance in the critical steps that lead to running their own businesses since 1997.
AACCW is a voluntary organization of individuals and businesses working together to advance the commercial, financial, industrial and civic interest of the local community. It  has promoted the economic growth of black businesses, impacting MWBE development and increasing the number of firms obtaining access to the corporate community.
WHHCC is committed to the economic growth and development of Hispanic businesses and professionals in Westchester County. WHCC sponsors numerous forums for education and networking as well as a Career Development Job Fair.
The Office of Asian American Affairs serves as a community resource to Asians in the community, connecting them with services and programs throughout the county.
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