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Academy of Management - Entrepreneurship Division
Organizations: The Entrepreneurship Division focuses on issues related to creation and management of new businesses. Located in Waco, TX.
http://www.slu.edu/centers/jsces/programs.html  

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African American Women Entrepreneurs, Inc.
Organizations: The mission of African American Women Entrepreneurs, Inc. is to serve as an anchor organization with the political and economic strength necessary to positively affect African American Women Entrepreneurs' survival, success and profitability. Located in Dallas, Texas.
http://aawe.org/

Allied Academies
Organizations: The Allied Academies, Inc. is a non-profit corporation chartered under the laws of North Carolina. It is an association of scholars, whose purpose is to support and encourage research and the sharing and exchange of ideas, knowledge and insights throughout the world. Located in Cullowhee, North Carolina.
http://alliedacademies.org/

Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation
Organizations: The Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation (AARC), a wholly-owned corporation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a venture capital firm that makes investments in companies to help commercialize biobased industrial products (non-food, non-feed) from agricultural and forestry materials and animal byproducts. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd/cong/99aarc.htm

American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business
Organizations: The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is an accrediting agency for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in Business Administration and Accounting. It also is a professional organization for management education. The mission of AACSB is excellence in management education in colleges and universities. Located in St. Louis, Missouri.
http://www.aacsb.edu/

American Association of Minority Businesses
Organizations: American Association of Minority Businesses (AAMB) is a national minority business association dedicated to the education of minority business owners in developing their managerial and technical skills. AAMB was created to assist minority business owners with ways to save money and to reduce operating expenses on hundreds of products and services. It was Founded in May, 1992 by Charles Kelly, as a national benefits services association for its members. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
http://www.website1.com/aamb/

American Business Women's Association
Organizations: The American Business Women's Association's (ABWA) mission is to bring together business women of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. Located in Kansas City, Missouri.
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American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research
Organizations: The mission of the American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research (ACCF) is to help redefine and restructure U.S. tax, regulatory, and environmental policies so that the U.S. can increase the pace of economic growth, provide high-quality jobs, and compete effectively in world markets. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.accf.org/

American Entrepreneurs For Economic Growth (AEEG)
Organizations: The American Entrepreneurs for Economic Growth (AEEG) is a national organization of venture-backed companies and other entrepreneurial enterprises focusing on the public policy issues that affect emerging growth companies. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.aeeg.com/

American Institute of Small Business
Organizations: The American Institute of Small Business (AISB) was founded in 1986. It offers small business information and tips on marketing and on how to write a business plan. It also has an assortment of videos. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
http://www.visi.com/~aisb/index.html

American Management Association
Organizations: American Management Association (AMA) is a nonprofit, membership-based educational organization that assists individuals and enterprises in the development of organizational effectiveness, the primary sustainable competitive advantage in a global economy. AMA identifies best management practices worldwide to provide assessment, design, development, self-development and instruction services through a variety of print and electronic media and learning methodologies, all designed to enhance the growth of individuals and organizations. AMA conducts its activities in North and South America, the Pacific Rim and East Asia and, through Management Centre Europe, in Europe and the Middle East. Headquarters located in New York City, NY.
http://www.amanet.org/index.htm

Arrowhead Area Education Agency
Organizations: Arrowhead Area Education Agency is an intermediate educational service agency that provides a variety of special services to approximately 28,000 public and approved non-public school students in a nine-county area in north central Iowa. Located in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
http://www.aea5.k12.ia.us/data.nsf/web-key?OpenView

Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
Organizations: The mission of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) is to establish, promote and recognize educational standards that contribute to the continuous improvement of business education and to recognize business schools and programs that adhere to these standards. Thus, ACBSP has become the primary accreditor of business degree programs for small to mid-sized baccalaureate/graduate degree and associate degree institutions. Located in Overland Park, Kansas.
http://www.acbsp.org/

Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs
Organizations: The Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE) is a student organization whose mission is to inform and motivate college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation. ACE has chapters throughout the nation.
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ace/index.html

Association of Private Enterprise Education
Organizations: The purpose of the Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is to assist any school or community in starting programs which build economic understanding. Entrepreneurial Programs Members work with entrepreneurs, helping them to start businesses and keep them going. Located in Atlanta, Georgia.
http://www.utc.edu/~jclark/apee/index.html

Association of Small Business Development Centers
Organizations: The Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) sponsors 57 SBDCs in 50 states as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The state SBDCs provide up-to-date counseling and training, and deal with financing, marketing, production, organization, engineering, technical problems, and feasibility studies. The location of a local SBDC can be found by calling the Association of Small Business Development Centers at (402) 595-2387. You may also check their Membership Directory at http://www.smartbiz.com/sbs/arts/sbs8.htm.
http://www.sba.gov/sbdc/index.html

Boston College: Small Business Development Center
Organizations: The objective of Boston College's Small Business Development Center is to assist small and medium sized businesses. The Center's management counselors are full-time professionals with extensive business experience. Most counselors have a Masters in Business Administration and each counselor has successfully started and managed their own small business. Located in Boston, Massachusetts.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/csom/executive/sbdc/frames.html

Business Women's Network
Organizations: The Business Women's Network was designed to encourage communication and networking between the top businesswomen's organizations in the U.S. BWN enables two million business women and corporate America to find information, network, procure financing and stay abreast of an ever-changing women's business climate through publications and an extensive information database. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.bwni.com/

California State University, Fullerton: Small Business Institute
Organizations: The purpose of California State University, Fullerton's Small Business Institute is to strengthen the small business sector of Orange County's free enterprise system through increasing the effectiveness and impact of small business teaching, consultation, and research at the University. The principal way the Institute does this is by offering free consulting to smaller, fast growth business in Orange County. Located in Fullerton, California.
http://business.fullerton.edu/management/sbi.htm

Center for Business Innovation
Organizations: The Center for Business Innovation, Inc. (CBI) is a group of technical and business professionals dedicated to increasing client efficiency and profitability through the development and implementation of information systems. Located in Kansas City, Missouri.
http://www.ideas2.com/

Center for Business Planning
Organizations: This Center includes a collection of resources for planning your business, documenting your plan and evaluating your strategy. Located in Austin, Texas.
http://www.businessplans.org/business.html

Center for Creative Leadership
Organizations: The Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) is an international, nonprofit educational institution devoted to behavioral science research and leadership education. Founded in Greensboro in 1970 by the Smith Richardson Foundation, the Center today is one of the largest institutions in the world focusing on leadership. It conducts research, produces publications, and provides a broad variety of programs and products to leaders and organizations in the public, corporate, and nonprofit sectors. Each year through their programs, CCL reaches more than 27,000 leaders and several thousand organizations worldwide. With the support of the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, the Center has conducted research showing a clear link between company performance and CEO leadership, management teams, and organizational culture. From this research, programs and products have been created to support entrepreneurial leaders in growing their businesses. Located in Greensboro, North Carolina.
http://www.ccl.org/

Center for Economic Options
Organizations: The Center for Economic Options is committed to improving the sustainable economic well-being of West Virginians, with a particular focus on people in rural areas who have historically been excluded from the economy. Located in Charleston, West Virginia.
http://www.centerforeconoptions.org/

Center for International Private Enterprise
Organizations: The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, works to build democracy and market economies throughout the world. CIPE works in four principal areas: a grants program currently supporting over 90 indigenous organizations in developing countries, an award winning communications strategy, training programs, and technical assistance through field offices. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.cipe.org/

CEO Institute
Organizations: The CEO Institute is a Texas corporation that provides a business forum to CEO's of emerging and mid-size companies. The Institute's core services are designed to provide members with timely solutions to critical management problems through ongoing peer involvement and informational exchange. Located in Dallas, Texas.
http://www.ceoinst.com/

Chief Executive Officers Club (CEO Club)
Organizations: There are four benefits for joining this club:

1. Round Table -- This provides fellow CEO an opportunity to discuss their day to day problems and concerns. Members help by sharing their experiences and resolving such issues. Guidance is provided with useful local contacts.

2. Speakers Sharing Their Success Stories -- We all learn from each others successes and failures which provide us with the necessary tools and coverage to grow.

3. Networking -- It is a great opportunity to meet fellow CEO's where a relationship can be mutually beneficial under a no pressure situation.

4. CEM Membership -- For only $96 annually, you'll receive about $500 worth of goods and services via the mail. Located in New York City, New York.
http://www.ceo-clubs.org/

Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization
Organization: The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO) strives to be a global force as the information network and association for college students interested in entrepreneurship, with affiliate groups on 40 college campuses encompassing 20,000 members. The mission of the Organization is to inform and motivate college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
http://www.c-e-o.org/

Colorado Council on Economic Education
Organizations: Helping K-12 educators teach economics and integrate economic thinking throughout other disciplines such as history, government, geography, business, and home economics. Located in Denver, Colorado.
http://www.ccee.net/

Community Development Venture Capital Alliance
Organizations: The Community Development Venture Capital Alliance (CDVCA) promotes use of the tools of venture capital to create jobs, entrepreneurial capacity and wealth to advance the livelihoods of low-income people and the economies of distressed communities. Located in New York City, New York.
http://www.cdvca.org/

Corporation for Enterprise Development
Organizations: Founded in 1979, the Corporation for Enterprise Development is a private, non-profit economic development organization. They provide a range of services including policy design, analysis, advocacy, demonstration and project management, consulting, technical assistance, training, research, information, and publication services -- to public, private, nonprofit, and community organizations throughout the United States and internationally. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://cfed.org/

Council for Entrepreneurial Development
Organizations: The Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) was founded in 1984 to stimulate the creation and growth of high impact companies in the greater Research Triangle area. CED achieves its mission by providing programs and services in four major areas: education, capital formation, mentoring, and communications. Through these efforts, CED provides entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills that ensure their success and at the same time heightens awareness of the contribution that entrepreneurial companies make to our communities and our economy. A member of the National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers. Located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
http://www.cednc.org/

Council of Growing Companies
Organizations: The Council of Growing Companies is a highly visible nation-wide organization that brings together dynamic, goal driven CEOs from America's fast-growing companies. The Council exists for three reasons: to provide CEOs with the resources they need -- networking, education and information -- to aggressively grow their companies; to promote the importance of the entrepreneurial growth sector of our nation's economy; and to provide CEOs with a vehicle for expressing their positions on local and national policies affecting growing companies. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.ceolink.org/

Denali Initiative
Organizations: The Denali Initiative is an opportunity for leaders in the non-profit sector to become more entrepreneurial in their efforts to meet community needs. The program provides participants with the skills, tools and capital they need to implement outstanding social enterprise projects. The program's curriculum is taught by faculty from leading universities, including Carnegie Mellon, Harvard, Stanford, Babson, and Northwestern - with significant contributions from experienced social entrepreneurs. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
http://www.denaliinitiative.org/

Duquesne University: Chrysler Corporation Small Business Development Center
Organizations: Duquesne University's Chrysler Corporation Small Business Development Center offers business information and assistance to those who are opening a new business or need help managing their current business. The Center's services are free of charge and are available to entrepreneurs and small businesses in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
http://www.duqsbdc.com/

Education, Training and Enterprise Center
Organizations: The Education, Training and Enterprise Center (EDTEC) is a pioneer in the area of Youth Entrepreneur training. They are committed to maintaining the highest standards in providing innovative programs in training, education, and economic development for communities and organizations throughout the U.S. and the world. Their mission is to address the needs of youth in a way that would capitalize on the human capital often overlooked by traditional thinking firms and government agencies. Located in Camden, New Jersey.
http://www.edtecinc.com/

Educational Information & Resource Center
Organizations: The Educational Information & Resource Center (EIRC) is a public agency specializing in education-related programs and services for parents, schools, communities and nonprofit organizations. Located in Sewell, New Jersey.
http://www.eirc.org/

Enterprise Corporation of Pittsburgh
Organizations: The Enterprise Corporation of Pittsburgh is a private, non-profit corporation affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, which helps entrepreneurs to start and expand companies with high growth potential. By providing direct, hands-on assistance to help entrepreneurs structure and organize their business development, Enterprise has assisted more than 1400 individuals in raising over $250 million in capital resulting in more than 3,000 jobs for the region. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
http://www.enterprise.org/

Enterprise Development Corporation
Organizations: The Enterprise Development Corporation's (EDC) mission is to facilitate the growth and development of emerging small and medium size enterprises by providing them with "hands on" business assistance in product development, company growth, technology transfer and accessing capital funds. EDC provides the necessary professional business services that enable a company to grow from an idea into a productive reality through technology evaluation for product development and technology transfer; business concept evaluation and market research and analysis for company growth; financial evaluation to prepare a company to raise capital funds and structure strategic alliances, then raising the funds and developing the alliances. New technology products and services are essential for the creation of new companies and for the growth of existing ones. Located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
http://www.edc-tech.org/

Entrepreneur Education Program
Organizations: The objective of the Commission's Entrepreneur Education (EEP) Program is to educate the small business community (including the professionals who advise them) on how to raise small business capital through the sale of securities. To assist in achieving this goal, the Commission is advised by an Entrepreneur Advisory Council consisting of small business persons, venture capitalists, bankers, attorneys and brokers. When the EEP Program was first established in 1988, it was the first of its kind in the country. Since then, Nebraska, Idaho, New Mexico, Puerto Rico and Oregon has received permission to utilize the small business program materials developed by the Commission. Located in Pennsylvania.
http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Securities/capital/eep/eep.html

Entrepreneur of the Year Institute (EOYI)
Organizations: The Entrepreneur of the Year Institute was created to celebrate accomplishments of the world's great entrepreneurs and to make the general public more aware of the benefits they provide to our society.
http://www.ey.com/global/gcr.nsf/US/Welcome_-_Entrepreneur_Of_The_Year_-_Ernst_&_Young_LLP

Entrepreneurial Edge
Organizations: Entrepreneurial Edge teaches by example through its magazine, Web site, EE Direct, Business Builders, workshops, conferences and seminars. The Organization's mission is to lead entrepreneurs through the trial and error process that today's hottest entrepreneurs have already overcome. Located in Cassopolis, Michigan.
http://www.eedge.com/

Entrepreneurial Education Foundation: FastTrac
Organizations: Entrepreneurial Education Foundation (EEF) is the national headquarters for the Premier FastTrac program. FastTrac is a practical "how to," effective business development program for entrepreneurs. It is designed to assist entrepreneurs in getting their new ventures off to the right start or to quickly develop skills they need to grow their business. Located in Kansas City, Missouri.
http://www.fasttrac.org/

Entrepreneur's Alliance, Inc.
Organizations: The Entrepreneur's Alliance, Inc. is a private economic development group. The objectives of the Alliance are: to educate and inform its members on matters of business management and community relations; to foster, promote and support entrepreneurship; to foster and promote the goods and services of its member companies within their community and market areas; and, to exemplify and promote the highest professional standards and ethical conduct. Located in Richmond, Virginia.
http://www.ealliance.com/

Entrepreneur's Mind
Organizations: The Entrepreneur's Mind (EM) is a web resource that presents an array of real-life stories and advice from successful entrepreneurs and industry experts on the many different facets of entrepreneurship and emerging business. Each article of the EM presents in-depth profiles of entrepreneurs and how they grew their successful companies, as well as interviews with industry professionals discussing an aspect of starting and growing a new business venture.
http://www.benlore.com/index2.html

Florida State University: College of Business: Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship
Organizations: One of the most important activities of the Jim Moran Institute is the Entrepreneurial Excellence Awards program recognizing outstanding entrepreneurs. Other endeavors include support of FSU's College of Business academic programs in entrepreneurship and small business management, sponsorship of an annual conference on entrepreneurship,scholarships to FSU for minority and at-risk youth, and construction of the state-of-the-art Jim Moran Lecture Hall at the FSU College of Business. Located in Tallahassee, Florida.
http://www.cob.fsu.edu/jmi/

Fort Hays State University: Small Business Development Center
Organizations: Fort Hays State University's Small Business Development Center provides management assistance to the small business community. The Center also provides individual, confidential assistance and seminars on small business topics. Located in Hays, Kansas.
http://www.fhsu.edu/sbdc/

Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
Organizations: The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) is a non-profit trade association with a mission to foster, support and promote entrepreneurship for women in technology and the life sciences. FWE provides women entrepreneurs with the knowledge, interaction and access to resources needed for their success. National Headquarters located in San Francisco, California.
http://www.fwe.org/

Foundation for Enterprise Development
Organizations: The non-profit Foundation for Enterprise Development (FED) helps create highly productive, competitive enterprises worldwide through equity compensation, employee ownership and involvement, and other high performance business strategies. Located in San Diego, California.
http://www.fed.org/

IndUS Entrepreneurs
Organizations: The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) is a non-profit global network of entrepreneurs and professionals, established to foster entrepreneurship and nurture entrepreneurs. TiE is chartered by entrepreneurs, corporate executives and senior professionals with roots or interest in the Indus region. The organization encourages the spirit of risk taking and decisive action by visionary individuals with talent and conviction. Located in Santa Clara, California.
http://www.tie.org/

Information Research Corporation
Organizations: The Information Research Corporation (IRC) specializes in proposal evaluation, commercializing technology, researching information for use in business decision making, and funding opportunities. Located in Topeka, Kansas.
http://www.informationresearch.com/

Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
Organizations: The Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) is a national not-for-profit organization founded by Professor Michael E. Porter to address the severe economic distress of America's inner cities. Located in Boston, Maine.
http://www.icic.org/

Institute for Entrepreneurship
Organizations: The Institute for Entrepreneurship is a not-for-profit organization. The mission of The Institute is to bring excellence to entrepreneurs through education, innovation and access to capital. The Institute strives to inspire and nurture entrepreneurial talent worldwide. Through partnerships with colleges and universities, The Institute provides web-based degree and certificate programs to entrepreneurs of all ages. Located in Albany, New York.
http://nyie.org/

Institute for the National Black Business Council, Inc.
Organizations: The Institute for the National Black Business Council, Inc. (INBBC) conducts research, develops educational programs and serves as a clearinghouse on information for and about Black businesses and consumers. Located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
http://www.nbbc.org/

International Alliance, Inc.
Organizations: The International Alliance serves worldwide as an organization that unites, supports and promotes professional and executive women and their networks in the business, not-for-profit and government sectors. Located in Baltimore, Maryland.
http://www.t-i-a.com/

International Business Forum
Organizations: The International Business Forum (IBF) provides information about business opportunities in the international marketplace. It is intended for companies wishing to export or expand into foreign markets as well as for those interested in acquiring products and services from other countries. Located in Sydney, Australia.
http://www.ibf.com/

International Business Resource Center
Organizations: The University of Kansas International Business Resource Center (IBRC), a business outreach program of the Center for International Business within the School of Business, helps small and medium-sized companies broaden their international business skills and explore available international trade opportunities. Located in Manhattan, Kansas.
http://www.ibrc.bschool.ukans.edu/

International Entrepreneur Association
Organizations: The International Entrepreneur Association is an organization that provides useful tools and promotes the creativity necessary to start and operate a successful organization or venture. Most of this site is reserved for members only. Membership is free, though you do have to register to get at most of the content. The site also includes free software, such as online phone-book and mailing-list programs, links to other business-related sites and e-mail newsletters.
http://www.theiea.org/

International Organization for Entrepreneurs
Organizations: The International Organization for Entrepreneurs (IOE), an organization formed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, is a network providing entrepreneurs with the opportunity to connect, learn, share, and prosper and stay competitive in today’s market. The IOE has negotiated many benefits, exclusively for IOE members, which enhance your business through savings that impact your bottom line. Located in Markham, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.ioe.org/

Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing
Organizations: The Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing (KDOCH) partners with new, relocating and expanding businesses to ensure that Kansas is the best place to do business. Business incentives, quality education and an appealing quality of life are always a top priority. Located in Topeka, Kansas.
http://www.kansascommerce.com/

Kansas Insurance Department: Insurance Information for the Small Business Owner
Organizations: The Kansas Insurance Department's Insurance Information for the Small Business Owner Web site offers information and educational materials on the following topics: Health Insurance, Workers Compensation, Property and Liability, Home-Owned Business, and Tax Credit for Health Insurance. The Department is located in Topeka, Kansas.
http://www.ksinsurance.org/index.php3?id=0117

Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation
Organizations: The Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC) is a state-owned corporation established in 1987 to stimulate economic development in the State of Kansas by fostering innovation and development of technology. A statewide network supports entrepreneurs, businesses and scientists through each phase of the technology life cycle, from an idea to a successful company. Located in Topeka, Kansas.
http://www.ktec.com/

Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
Organizations: The Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation was established in 1992 to: stimulate entrepreneurial leadership in both the profit and not-for-profit sectors; search, identify, teach and disseminate the critical skills and values that enable entrepreneurs to succeed; introduce young people to the excitement and opportunity of entrepreneurship; and encourage others to support entrepreneurship. Located in Kansas City, Missouri.
http://www.emkf.org

Let's Talk Business Network, Inc.
Organizations: The Let's Talk Business Network, Inc. is an interactive support community for entrepreneurs providing them with the best resources, technology information, and motivational coaching to help them achieve their desired success. Located in New York, New York.
http://www.ltbn.com/

Manufacturing Learning Center
Organizations: The Manufacturing Learning Center (MLC) program is an extension of a manufacturer's research and development department, providing a bridge between industry and university experts for exploring new and emerging technologies. This real-life setting emphasizes total systems integration and environmentally conscious manufacturing technologies for the fabrication and assembly of products. Located in Manhattan, Kansas.
http://www.amiksu.org/mlc.html

McMaster University: Michael G. DeGrotte School of Business: McMaster Entrepreneur's Club
Organizations: The McMaster Entrepreneur's Club offers McMaster students from all faculties the chance to associate with like-minded entrepreneurial students. The Club offers a support network to learn and begin to plan for business ventures. Located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.business.mcmaster.ca/CLUBS/ACE/index.html

Mid-America Commercialization Corporation
Organizations: The Mid-America Commercialization Corporation (MACC), a not for profit company, was founded through a partnership between the State of Kansas through the Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC), the City of Manhattan, Kansas State University, and the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce. MACC was established to help develop, transfer, and commercialize new technologies. The objective is to create high value jobs and increase prosperity in Manhattan and the outlying regions of Kansas. MACC's mission: to strengthen the economic base of Kansas, particularly in the Manhattan and outlying regions, by facilitating: the startup and expansion of technology-based, high growth enterprises; technology transfer from regional academic and entrepreneurial communities; and development of supportive networks and infrastructure, including education related to technology management. Located in Manhattan, Kansas.
http://www.ktec.com/macc/macc-home.html

Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center
Organizations: Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center (MAMTC) offers manufacturers high quality, low cost consultation that leads to bottom-line results. Experienced professionals help entrepreneurs improve profitability and business performance in every area of their companies -- from engineering to management, operations to marketing. Located in Overland Park, Kansas.
http://www.mamtc.com/

Missouri Enterprise Development
Organizations: University Outreach and Extension established the Missouri Enterprise Development Focus Team in response to a statewide survey in which citizens said a strong economy with new jobs and new businesses is a high priority. The team is focusing its efforts on the area of highest need: small businesses in which the owner/operator fills all the managerial roles, including personnel, marketing, finance and transportation. Located in Columbia, Missouri.
http://outreach.missouri.edu/moentdev/

National Association for Female Executives
Organizations: The National Association for Female Executives, the largest women's professional association and the largest women business owners' organization in the country, provides resources and services — through education, networking, and public advocacy — to empower its members to achieve career success and financial security. Located in Escondido, California.
http://www.nafe.com/

National Association for the Self-Employed
Organizations: The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) was founded in 1981 by a group of small-business owners who recognized they could obtain lower prices for goods and services, which large businesses enjoy, simply by banding together. NASE keeps members informed about legislative activities, provides access to resources and specialists to answer questions, and much more. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://selfemployed.nase.org/

National Association of Small Business Investment Companies
Organizations: The National Association of Small Business Investment Companies acts as the voice of the small business investment company (SBIC) industry before Congress and the Administration. Its goal is to build and maintain a strong and profitable SBIC industry. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.nasbic.org/

National Association of State Venture Funds
Organizations: The National Association of State Venture Funds is an organization of public agencies, state-sponsored private investors, and public/private partnerships concerned with leveraging an abundance of risk capital resources to fully serve the needs of deserving entrepreneurs in the member states. Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
http://www.nasvf.org/

National Association of Women Business Owners
Organizations: The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) represents the interests of women entrepreneurs in all types of businesses. Its vision is to propel women entrepreneurs into economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide. Located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
http://www.nawbo.org

National Black Business Council, Inc.
Organizations: The mission of the National Black Business Council is to be a catalyst and advocate for the creation and development of black-owned businesses serving domestic and global markets. The purpose of this effort is to foster the growth and networking of black businesses, the rebirth of black communities and the achievement of black professionals. Located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
http://www.nbbc.org/index.html

National Business Incubation Association
Organizations: The National Business Incubation Association (NBIA) is an 800-member organization of developers and managers of business assistance programs targeted to start-up and emerging firms. Our members provide flexible space, shared services and a network of business development experts and programs to ensure the success of entrepreneurial companies. Located in Athens, Ohio.
http://www.nbia.org/

National Commission on Entrepreneurship
Organizations: The National Commission on Entrepreneurship was created to focus public policy on the role of entrepreneurship in the national economy and to articulate policies that will foster its continued growth. It is a resource for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and public policy. Made up of successful entrepreneurs, this Commission will provide policy makers with practical recommendations on how they can foster entrepreneurship well into the 21st century.
http://www.ncoe.org/

National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Organizations: The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. (NCNW) consists of 34 affiliated national organizations, 250 community-based Sections chartered in 42 states, and 45,000 individual members. As the umbrella organization for these widely diverse national African American women's organizations, NCNW has potential outreach to over four million women. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.ncnw.com/

National Council on Economic Education
Organizations: The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) is a unique nonprofit partnership of leaders in education, business and labor devoted to helping youngsters learn to think, to choose and to function in a changing global economy. Located in New York, New York.
http://www.nationalcouncil.org/

National Education Center for Women in Business
Organizations: The National Education Center for Women in Business promotes women and business ownership on the national level by conducting collaborative research, providing education programs and curriculum development and serving as an information clearinghouse for women entrepreneurs. Located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
http://www.necwb.setonhill.edu/

National Federation of Independent Business
Organizations: The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is the nation's largest advocacy organization representing small and independent businesses. NFIB was created to give small and independent business a voice in governmental decision making. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.nfibonline.com/

National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
Organizations: By teaching inner-city at-risk youth and their teachers about entrepreneurship and the basics of starting a business, NFTE contributes to strengthening democracy, capitalism, and the American dream. Located in New York, New York.
http://www.nftebiz.org/

National Foundation for Women Business Owners
Organizations: The National Foundation for Women Business Owners (NFWBO) is a source of information and statistics on women business owners and their businesses. It is a non-profit research, leadership development and entrepreneurial training foundation. The mission of the National Foundation for Women Business Owners is to support the growth of women business owners and their organizations through gathering and sharing knowledge. Located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
http://www.nfwbo.org/

National Governors' Association
Organizations: The National Governors' Association is the only bipartisan national organization of, by, and for the nations' Governors. Its members are the Governors of the fifty states, the commonwealths of the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico, and the territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Through NGA, the Governors identify priority issues and deal collectively with issues of public policy and governance at both the national and state levels. The association's mission is to provide a forum for Governors to exchange views and experiences among themselves; assistance in solving state focused problems; information on state innovations and practices; and a bipartisan forum for Governors to establish, influence, and implement policy on national issues.
http://www.nga.org/

National Management Association
Organizations: The National Management Association (NMA) is national, not-for-profit organization that provides management and leadership development opportunities to help sponsoring organizations discover, develop, and showcase leadership talent. The Association serves nearly 35,000 customers nationwide and is headquartered in Dayton, Ohio.
http://nma1.org/

National Minority Supplier Development Council
Organizations: The primary objective of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) is to provide a direct link between corporate America and minority-owned businesses. In addition to helping their corporate members develop, expand and promote minority business development programs, NMSDC certifies minority-owned businesses and provides them with access and the technical assistance, training and support they need to grow and market their services to prospective buyers. Located in New York, New York.
http://www.nmsdcus.org/

National Public Radio
Organizations: National Public Radio (NPR) is the world's first non-commercial, satellite-delivered radio system and features stories on entrepreneurship. National Headquarters located in Washington, DC.
http://www.npr.org/

National Small Business United
Organizations: National Small Business United (NSBU) has been an advocate for small businesses since 1937. With 65,000+ U.S. members through its chapters & affiliate organizations, NSBU not only keeps small-business owners in touch with legislative & regulatory issues that affect them, but this non-partisan advocacy group seeks to engage the small business community to take action. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.nsbu.org/

National Venture Capital Association
Organizations: The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) was founded in 1973 and is comprised of approximately 200 professional venture capital organizations. It is organized to broaden the understanding of the importance of venture capital to the vitality of the United States economy. NVCA also works to stimulate the flow of equity capital to emerging growth and developing companies. Located in Arlington, Virginia.
http://www.nvca.org/

National Women's Business Council
Organizations: The National Women's Business Council was created to serve as an independent source of advice and counsel to the President, the Congress and the Interagency Committee on Women's Business Enterprise on matters of importance to women business owners and the effectiveness of programs and policies designed to support women-owned businesses. The mission of the Council is to promote bold initiatives, policies and programs designed to foster women's business enterprise at all stages of development in the public and private sector marketplaces. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.nwbc.gov/

New Women Entrepreneur Center
Organizations: The New Women Entrepreneur Center (NWEC) was envisioned in 1992 and legally incorporated on August 4,1993 in the State of Florida as a not-for-profit corporation. The NWEC was started when its founder identified a void in the community of professional services that assist women and men to start and/or run their own businesses. To fill this gap, services had to be offered at an affordable rate with technical assistance, technological backup and office space. Located in Miami, Florida.
http://members.aol.com/focus2nwec/nwec.htm

Nonprofit Enterprise at Work
Organizations: Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, Inc. (NEW) exists to promote the individual and collective effectiveness and efficiency of nonprofit arts and human service enterprises by providing facilities, educational programs, and leadership which foster mutual organizational growth and development, thereby enhancing the quality of life in the community. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
http://comnet.org/local/orgs/newcenter.html

Office of Women's BusinessOffice of Women's Business Ownership
Organizations: The mission of the Office of Women's Business is to be an advocate for current and potential women business owners throughout the federal government and in the private sector. The office provides a network of training, counseling and mentoring services to help women start and/or expand businesses. It offers information about national and local resources to meet constituent needs. It creates program and policies that help women entrepreneurs become full partners in the national and global economies. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.sbaonline.sba.gov/womeninbusiness/

One Stop Capital Shops
Organizations: A One Stop Capital Shop is a partnership between the Small Business Administration (SBA) and a local community designed to offer small business assistance from an easy to access, retail location, all under one roof. There are a number of Shops, each unique, located in a distressed area, and generally targets underserved communities, or SBA's new markets. Whether a small business needs information or has to complete a transaction, requires training or counseling, is applying for a loan or seeking a government contract, a One Stop Capital Shop is designed to make all those services available in one location. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.sba.gov/onestop/

Online Women's Business Center
Organizations: This interactive business skills training web site is dedicated to helping entrepreneurial women realize their goals and aspirations for personal and professional development. The goal is to provide them with the information and expertise they need to plan their economic independence through owning a business of their own. Located in Dallas, Texas.
http://www.onlinewbc.org/

Price-Babson College Fellows Program
Organizations: Babson College, in partnership with the Price Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies in New York, launched the Price-Babson College Fellows Program (PBCFP) in 1984 to improve the teaching effectiveness and course development skills of entrepreneurship practitioners and teachers. Located in Wellesley, Maine.
http://www2.babson.edu/babson/babsoneshipp.nsf/Public/entOrganizationPriceBabsonPrograms

Research Institute for Small and Emerging Business
Organizations: The Research Institute for Small & Emerging Business (RISEbusiness) is an independent, nonprofit research and educational organization. RISEbusiness focuses on the national need for objective, nonpartisan policy research on small and emerging enterprises and their influence on the nation. RISEbusiness acts as a research clearinghouse, sponsors and commissions studies and gets information out to its key audiences, including policy makers, the media, and business advocacy groups. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.riseb.org/

SBA’s Women’s Business Centers
Organizations: SBA’s network of more than 60 Women’s Business Centers (WBC) provides a wide range of services to women entrepreneurs at all levels of business development. These WBCs, located in 36 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, teach women the principles of finance, management and marketing, as well as specialized topics such as how to get a government contract, or how to start a home-based business. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.onlinewbc.org/docs/wbcs/index.html

Service Corps of Retired Executives
Organizations: The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) volunteers are dedicated to preserving and enhancing small businesses in the United States.
http://www.score.org/

Small Business Administration
Organizations: The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers numerous resources for anyone starting, developing or expanding a small business. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.sbaonline.sba.gov/

Society for Case Research
Organizations: The purpose of the Society for Case Research (SCR) is to assist in the development of individual efforts in the field of case writing, case teaching and case research which enhances business education. The major objectives of SCR are to provide programs for the exchange of ideas and the improvement of case research, writing, and teaching; to assist in the publication of written cases or case research and other scholarly work; and to provide recognition for excellence in case research, writing, and teaching.
http://www.unk.edu/departments/mm/scr.htm

Society of American Business Editors and Writers
Organizations: The mission of Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) as an independent, not-for-profit organization is to encourage comprehensive reporting of economic events without fear or favoritism and to upgrade skills and knowledge through continuous educational efforts. Located in Columbia, Missouri.
http://www.sabew.org/sabew.nsf/home?OpenPage

Students for Responsible Business
Organizations: Students for Responsible Business (SRB) is an organization of business students, alumni and faculty who are devoted to making business a positive force for social change. Located in San Francisco, California.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/business/students/organizations/srb/index.html

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
Organizations: Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to work in partnership with business and higher education to provide college students the leadership experience of how market economies and businesses operate, and how to use this knowledge. Located in Springfield, Missouri.
http://www.sife.org/

The Entrepreneurs Club at the Richard Ivey School of Business
Organizations: Entrepreneurs at Ivey is a student-run club dedicated to educating, encouraging and inspiring entrepreneurship among members. It encourages active membership participation and provides opportunities for members to realize goals through networking events, idea exchanges and support from Ivey faculty and alumni. Members want to work in an entrepreneurial environment, develop and hone entrepreneurial skills and become global leaders, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. Located in Ontario, Canada.
http://groups.ivey.uwo.ca/entrepreneurs/

The Green Institute
Organizations: The Green Institute is a nonprofit economic development organization focused on sustainable enterprise. The Institute welcomes the involvement of individuals, businesses and organizations that share the mission of creating sustainable communities. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
http://www.greeninstitute.org/

The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance

The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) is an initiative of The Lemelson Foundation. The NCIIA is an alliance of faculty and students working to advance the teaching of invention and innovation in American higher education. Our mission is to nurture a new generation of innovators by promoting curricula designed to teach creativity, invention, and entrepreneurship. The NCIIA offers faculty a forum where they can share technical information and ideas, learn about new pedagogical techniques and discuss effective curricular models. Our members include small liberal arts colleges, large research universities, engineering schools, and business programs. The NCIIA offers financial support and networking opportunities. It also offers information and advice on entrepreneurial efforts, curriculum development, intellectual property and technology resources. Located in Hadley, Massachusetts.


http://www.nciia.org/

United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Organizations: The United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) is an eclectic group of government officials, directors of small business development centers, and academics in fields like finance, marketing, management, and economics united by their common interest in entrepreneurship and small business. As leaders in their fields, they are making an impact on government policy and on the development of small business and entrepreneurship. USASBE's forward-looking members are determined to remain on the cutting edge of research; they are extending the field of knowledge and shaping entrepreneurial thinking for the 1990's. Located in Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.usasbe.org/

University of Cincinnati Foundation
Organizations: The University of Cincinnati Foundation is the private sector fund-raising agency for the University of Cincinnati and its campuses, colleges, departments and units. The Foundation is charged to encourage philanthropy for the University and to secure and steward contributions in support of the University's education, research and service goals. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
http://www.foundation.uc.edu/

Venture Club of Louisville
Organizations: The Venture Club of Louisville began in Autumn 1995 as a way to bring entrepreneurs and investors together in a low-key atmosphere. The 200+ member Venture Club of Louisville provides a forum in which entrepreneurs seeking financial support gain access to people who have capital to invest in businesses. An important purpose of the Club is to facilitate and encourage the funding of new and growing businesses in the region. The Club currently has members from eight states. Luncheon meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
http://www.ventureclub-louisville.org/

Virtual Development Center at the University of Arizona
Organizations: The University of Arizona Virtual Development Center will help the College of Engineering and Mines recruit and retain women, particularly those from underrepresented groups, says Ray Umashankar, director of the UA Development Center (UA DC) and of the UA Multicultural Engineering Program. Local and Arizona high schools will be targeted for recruiting potential women engineers, information technologists, and scientists. University of Arizona student societies will also be marketed for student recruitment, such as the Society of Women Engineers and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Located in Tucson, Arizona.
http://raven.ece.arizona.edu/vdc/vdc.htm

Women Business Owners of Manitoba
Organizations: The Women Business Owners of Manitoba is a non-profit independent organization that addresses the unique needs of the woman entrepreneur. The organization offers: a support system that reflects the unique needs of women business owners; assistance in developing business and personal skills; an effective business networking system; a liaison with other related business organizations; and the ability to lobby on behalf of all business owners in Manitoba. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
http://www.wbom.mb.ca

Women In Technology International
Organizations: Women in Technology International (WITI), founded in 1989, is a rapidly growing association of more than 6,000 members, 95% of whom are professional women working in technology organizations. WITI is dedicated to: increasing the number of women in executive roles, helping women become more financially independent and technology-literate, and encouraging young women to choose careers in science and technology. Located in Sherman Oaks, California.
http://www.witi.com/

Women Incorporated
Organizations: Women Incorporated is an organization dedicated to improving the business environment for women, especially entrepreneurial women. By aggregating the economic influence of nearly 100,000 members annually, and pooling their purchasing power, Women Incorporated membership qualifies a business for discounts and corporate benefits.
http://www.womeninc.com/

Women’s Business Enterprise National Council
Organizations: The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is dedicated to removing barriers in the market place that impede the progress and growth of businesses owned and managed by women. Key among its programs is an effort to make access to a nationally recognized certification standard and process a reality for every women’s business enterprise in the United States. In partnership with women’s business organizations throughout the United States, WBENC provides information and programs that help women’s business enterprises gain expanded access to America’s major business markets. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.wbenc.com/

WomenAngels.net
Organizations: WomenAngels.net is an angel investment club designed to help women investors capitalize on the explosive growth in entrepreneurial activity and venture financing in the Mid-Atlantic region. WomenAngels.net is a manager-led Limited Liability Company organized to provide participants an opportunity for active involvement in a diversified venture capital process. The club's goal, first and foremost, is to enhance the wealth creation of its members by investing in young, high quality, high growth companies in the Mid-Atlantic region. Located in Washington, DC.
http://www.womenangels.net

Young Entrepreneurs' Network
Organizations: The primary goal of the Young Entrepreneurs Network is to continuously build and maintain an international community of young business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, offering them a forum in which they can share their dreams, goals, experiences and resources. The Network acts as a catalyst for this community, providing leaders in this generation with the business support they need most: personal contact, credibility, peer support, education, business resources, exposure, and access to capital. Located in Marina Del Rey, California.
http://www.youngandsuccessful.com/

Young Entrepreneurs Organization
Organizations: The Young Entrepreneurs Organization (YEO) is a global, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to assisting young entrepreneurs to grow their companies and themselves. YEO helps its members build upon their successes through an array of educational and networking opportunities. With members in more than 103 cities, spanning 30 countries, YEO's rapidly expanding membership includes entrepreneurs from every size and type of business. Prospective members must be under 39 years of age and be a founder, co-founder, owner or controlling shareholder of a business with gross annual revenues exceeding (US) $1 million. Located in Alexandria, Virginia.
http://www.yeo.org/

Young Presidents' Organizations
Organizations: This organization has 7600 members and was created specifically for presidents or CEOs of corporations with at least 50 employees who are in the 40-50 year age range. Located in Irving, Texas.
http://www.ypo.org/index.htm

Youth Service America
Organizations: Youth Service America is an alliance of organizations committed to community and national service. Their mission is to build healthy towns and cities, and foster citizenship, knowledge, and personal development through a network of service opportunities for young Americans. Located in Washington, D.C.
http://www.servenet.org/

Zonta International
Organizations: Zonta is a world-wide service organization of executives in business and the professions working to improve the legal, political, economic, educational and professional status of women. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
http://www.andor.co.uk/zonta/zontaint.htm

 

 

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