MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS RESOURCES


The SBA 8a program is oriented towards assisting minority businesses. For more information, visit their website at http://www.sba.gov/8abd/.

The Kansas Department of Human Resources has
specific information and resources available for African American small business owners and aspiring owners. Visit their website at http://www.hr.state.ks.us/kaaa/html/index.html.

KDHR has specific information and resources for Hispanic American small business owners and aspiring owners. Visit their website at http://www.hr.state.ks.us/ha/html/enha.html.

KDHR has specific information and resources for Native American small business owners and aspiring owners. Visit their website at http://www.hr.state.ks.us/konaa/html/index.html.

DiversityBusiness.com is website portal focused on opportunities for minority business and connecting them with large suppliers interested in doing business with minority companies. Visit their website at http://www.diversitybusiness.com

The Insight Research Corporation provides information regarding opportunities for minority-owned small businesses. Visit their website at http://www.insight-corp.com/wmsmall.html.

Proposalwriter.com is a commercial site that has an extensive listing of minority business resources. Visit their website at http://www.proposalwriter.com/small.html.

Government Data Publications has available for sale a database of resources for minorities who are aspiring or existing small business owners. Visit their website at http://www.govdata.com/pub_sbsm(r).htm.



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