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Need help with your business? Good news! The Cincinnati Economic Empowerment Center can help you. Learn about the resources offered below.
  • Navigate to your services for success. Create a customized personal search for the resources you need from our network of nonprofit organizations statewide, the Resource Directory. An alphabetical list, the Directory includes both resource partner organizations and sponsor companies. Sponsor companies are for-profit organizations that serve the small business market. You can also search this list by zip code.

  • Save hours of searching with our Resource Library. You can search by category, keyword or scroll the entire library. Find everything from business planning to city and county licensing requirements, funding resources and more.

  • Do you want to see other business-related websites? You will find other helpful website links in the Business Links section.

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Call (513) 487-6535

     
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