Business Resources
- Biotechnology Center Business and Technology Development Program - Serves North Carolina biosciences companies through various programs, including angel funds and venture capital resources in NC.
- Business Link North Carolina (BLNC) - One-stop resource to access an array or programs and services available to support your business in NC.
- Council for Entrepreneurial Development - Provides education, mentoring and capital formation resources to new and existing high-growth entrepreneurs through annual conferences, seminars, workshops and programs on entrepreneurial management and finance.
- iBridge - Provides a pathway for entrepreneurs to access university innovations. University researchers can post their innovations and entrepreneurs can search the site to find potential partners for collaboration.
- NC Board of Science & Technology - Encourages, promotes, and supports scientific, engineering, and industrial research applications in North Carolina. Check out it's funding programs: One NC Small Business Program and NC Green Business Fund.
- NC Open Book - Includes a searchable database of approximately 2500 state contracts and over 5000 grants. This data represents those contracts and grants currently available for a searchable database.
- NC Small Business Guide - Provides access to Federal, state, and local resources that helps business owners successfully start and operate, and remain in compliance with laws and regulations.
- Small Business Administration - The NC District Office is responsible for delivery of SBA's programs and services to NC. Check out the Small Business Resource.
- Small Business & Technology Development Center
Provides that vital connection between the multi-campus University system and small to mid-sized businesses across the state. The SBTDC is committed to providing knowledge, education and other supportive resources that enable existing businesses, emerging entrepreneurs and local/state leaders to innovate and succeed. - Small Business Center Network
Supports the development of new businesses and the growth of existing businesses by being a community-based provider of training, counseling and resource information. A Small Business Center is located within 30 minutes of nearly everyone in the state at the local Community College.
For more information about the Gateway to Funding Resources, contact Amber Walker.
