If you are a seasoned small business owner with one or more years in business and looking for new markets for your goods or services, you should consider selling to the federal government. Topics include: Learn how to better position yourself to sell to the federal government Learn how the federal government purchases goods and
This year, to curate information and build awareness about opportunities and resources that may be of interest to the creative and cultural sector, Mass Cultural Council will host virtual sessions with public partners. This Spotlight Series is meant to supplement existing information, marketing, and outreach being conducted by other state agencies on their programming and
This criminal records training is intended for nonprofits whose staff are involved with counseling or offering services in the community to individuals who may have criminal records. It will address the following: What exactly is a criminal record in Massachusetts? Who has the data? Who gets access to the data? How can a nonprofit help
MassTech is soliciting applications from organizations that can build and scale advanced manufacturing training programs in collaboration with an industry partner that effectively prepare students for high demand career opportunities in manufacturing careers in Massachusetts.
Learn about how to apply to MDAR's Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, which will fund projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops across Massachusetts.
Learn about how to apply to MDAR's Federal State Marketing Improvement Program, which will fund projects that relate to marketing and promotion of agricultural products.
New policies. Changing regulations. Uncertainty about what it all means for small businesses like yours. If you’re wondering how recent federal government decisions—on tariffs, taxes, SBA loans, or certification status—might affect your business, you’re not alone. And you shouldn’t have to figure it out on your own. That’s why Entrepreneurs Forever is bringing together an