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Access to Capital 101- Funding Options to Start and Grow Your Business
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About the event

There are numerous funding options available for small businesses, but which one is right for yours?

Attend this insightful webinar, presented by Small Business Majority's Lindsey Vigoda, for a discussion of the different options available to help you get the funding you need.

Topics of discussion include:

  • An overview of alternative lending options including: microloans, SBA's loan guarantee program, community banks and credit unions, CDFIs, reputable online lenders and crowdfunding
  • Key questions to consider when seeking funding
  • Tips to help determine the best option for your small business
  • Helpful tools and resources, including Venturize.org

Download the webinar transcript.

This webinar is a part of the 2019 Startup Success Virtual Conference being hosted by SCORE.

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About the presenters
Lindsey Vigoda

Lindsey Vigoda manages Small Business Majority’s outreach and education efforts in Colorado. Using her social work skills, Lindsey builds and fosters strong relationships with communities, business organizations and small business owners throughout the state. 

Prior to joining Small Business Majority, Lindsey worked on Colorado’s successful Proposition 111 campaign, which capped the interest rates of predatory payday loans in the state. While working towards her Master of Social Work at the University of Denver, Lindsey conducted policy research for a statewide policy tank that focused on

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