Virtual Information Sessions for 10,000 Small Businesses Program, a free program for small business owners
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 1, 2025
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM EDT
Location
Virtual Information Session and application via website www.10ksb.com/newhampshire
Fees/Admission
Free program for business growth with no cost to the business owner. 100% grant funded.
Contact Information
Tracy Gillick tgillick@ccsnh.edu
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Description
Applications Deadline And Virtual Information Sessions Scheduled
for a Free Business Growth Program: 10,000 Small Businesses
Applications are being accepted for the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program (at Manchester Community College). The 10,000 Small Businesses program is offered twice per year and is 100% funded through the Goldman Sachs Foundation, a not-for-profit organization.
- To qualify for the program businesses must meet the following criteria:
- Been in business for at least 2 years
- Grossed 75,000 in previous year
- Have the equivalent of 2 full time employees (including the business owner)
- Have the desire to grow their business
Business owners who participate gain the support of experienced faculty and business advisors who will help them strategize and design their business growth plan. After completing the program, business owners also have access to the 10KSB Alumni Program that provides ongoing free education as well as a local (and state-wide) network of like-minded business people.
We are accepting applications for our Spring 2024 Cohort beginning Sept through November 17th. Applications can be submitted through the website, https://www.10ksbapply.com/newhampshire.
The deadline for the Spring 2024 Cohort is November 17, 2023.
We are also holding virtual information sessions on the following dates:
Information Session Dates
Sept. 28 3- 4 pm
Oct. 5 noon-1
Oct. 19 8-9 am
Oct. 24 3-4 pm
Oct. 31 noon-1
Nov. 7 10-11 am
Anyone who wishes to attend one of these sessions should register by calling or emailing our outreach specialist Tracy Gillick at 603-206-8189 or TGillick@ccsnh.edu.