The Small Business Administration Office of Women's Business Ownership in Connecticut serves both women and men, with a special focus on women in business. We offer training and counseling for prospective, new and existing business owners. We are an integral part of The Entrepreneurial Center at the University of Hartford. We are able to provide our clientele with numerous and ongoing support activities.

 
 

The Entrepreneurial Center
at University of Hartford
50 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105-2280
entrectr@hartford.edu
telephone (860) 768-5663

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We work hand-in-hand with The Entrepreneurial Center to bring comprehensive small business training, one-on-one counseling, technical assistance, workshops, special events and on going support to both the business and the business owner. Along with The Entrepreneurial Center, we are able to provide possible access to capital through the SBA Loan Programs and the Connecticut Development Authority's URBANK  Entrepreneurial Loan Program. In addition to the resources we have onsite, we also provide online business counseling to help you to navigate your way to success. You may join us at www.onlinewbc.gov. We invite you to check out our links, call our office for an appointment and join the thousands of others who have benefited from our programs.

The SBA Women’s Business Center – CT is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership (OWBO). The OWBO is established to help women become full partners in economic development through small business ownership.  SBA’s cooperation does not constitute or imply its endorsement of any opinions, products and/or services.  All SBA programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.

 

SBA  Women's Business Center   -  Connecticut

An SBA Office of Women's Business Ownership Serving all of Connecticut

 
 
 

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Services for the Disabled: The University's policy and federal law call for reasonable accommodations to be made on an individual and flexible basis for patrons with disabilities. It is, however, incumbent upon the individual to seek assistance and make his/her needs known. The facilities used by The Entrepreneurial Center on the Asylum Ave campus are wheelchair accessible.