Greater Florence Chamber to host small business resource forum with partners

Mike Miller, Greater Florence Chamber Of Commerce
Mike Miller, Greater Florence Chamber Of Commerce
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The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce and SC State University 1890 PSA are organizing a Small Business Resource & Networking Forum aimed at supporting entrepreneurs, government agencies, and resource partners in the City of Florence and Florence County. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 24th at the City Center on 324 West Evans Street, Florence, South Carolina, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon.

According to the organizers, “This forum will provide technical assistance, funding preparation, business certification updates, and certification guidance to help local businesses grow and thrive.”

The event is sponsored by SC State Extension and the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce, with hosting provided by the City of Florence. Collaboration includes several organizations such as the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), SC Commission / Small Business Certification, Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce, SC Commission for Advancement & Engagement, and the City of Florence Procurement Office.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce plays a role in aiding local businesses by providing resources and opportunities for growth. It organizes networking events and supports tourism efforts that encourage community involvement. The organization also promotes economic progress in the area and highlights attractions for visitors through its activities as a community business group operating out of Arizona (official website).

Registration for the forum is available online.



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