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Reflecting experiences of Trinity College Faculty and Students as they explore the contributions of Immigrants and Refugees to the life of the city.

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Global Hartford

Small Business Mentoring Resources

There are several Hartford area mentoring programs for small businesses–like RESET [http://www.innovationhartford.com/entrepreneurial-mentoring-for-connecticut-start-ups/] and SCORE Hartford [https://greaterhartford.score.org].

Past Events

Hartford Public Library: Small Business Workshop Series (in English)

Date: Workshops begin October 23, 2014.

The U.S. Small Business Administration, in partnership with Hartford Public Library and the Hartford SCORE chapter, will host a 5-week small business workshops series at the Downtown Library.

Subjects covered will include: What loan programs are available? How do you prepare a business plan? What do you need to do to start a small business? Free and open to the public. Registration required, contact: 860.695.6334 or naficy@hplct.org

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  • Working with Jody Putnam–Cultural Broker
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