Marc Nemanic currently serves as the 3CORE Executive Director 501 c 3 private, non-profit corporation serving Butte, Glenn, and Tehama counties. The organization provides “gap” financing to small businesses through a $3.71 million loan fund, offers mentoring services for certain eligible small businesses, works on behalf of its member cities and counties to access funding
Month: April 2013
CAMEO Is Working for You!
April 26, 2013: CAMEO Entrepreneurship Awards, Survey, Rural Grants
CAMEO-Kiva Collaborative Audio
Listen to learn more about the CAMEO-Kiva Collaborative.
From California to St. Louis
April 18, 2013: CAMEO at the AEO Micro-business national conference, who will you nominate for CAMEO’s 3rd Faces of Entrepreneurship Awards, Annual Survey
SF Small Business Week
Save The Date for San Francisco Small Business Week 2013 – May 13 – 18, 2013. A message from San Francisco Small Business Week. San Francisco is a world-class city. One reason it is called this is because of the natural beauty that we find all around us and just across our bridges. But, it’s
Interview with Claudia (Video)
Margie Shafer of KCBS interviews Claudia
FY 2014 Budget, CAMEO Awards!
April 12, 2013: FY 2014 Budget effect on micro-business and microfinance sector, CAMEO Faces of Entrepreneurship Awards, new grants
President’s FY2014 Budget Request
Here we go – FY2014 federal budget appropriations. It’s a mixed bag for the programs we care about. If you want to dive into it From Association for Enterprise Opportunity The President’s FY2014 Budget also includes new tax cuts for small business owners to encourage hiring, including a 10% credit for businesses that hire new
CAMEO Launches Collaboration w/Kiva
April 5, 2013: -CAMEO Launches Collaboration w/Kiva to increase microlending to small businesses in CA, Join the Cameo-Kiva lending team and register for AEO conference
CAMEO-Kiva Collaboration Launches
On April 2, CAMEO formally announced its Kiva microlending partnership, a collaboration that brings crowdfunded microloans to more small businesses in California. Growing the state’s micro-business sector is a key component for job growth and building of new economy. “Businesses aren’t creating enough jobs and government employment’s been cut back,” said Claudia Viek, CEO of CAMEO. “Do