Must Know: CAMEO shines at AEO
May 13, 1011
May 13, 1011
From left to right: Row 1: 1) CAMEO and AEO colleagues at White House Briefing, 2) Pamela Patterson (West Company, CAMEO board), Shufina English (CAMEO), Marsha Bailey (Women’s Economic Ventures) and Catherine Marshall (CAMEO), 3) Debra DeBondt (Opening Doors), Judy Hawkins (CAMEO board), David Blicker (Opening Doors), Lorrie Williams (Women’s Initiative, CAMEO board), Shufina English
Claudia put together a standing-room-only workshop that made the case for partnering with Workforce Investment Boards to provide entrepreneurial training to the unemployed. Several AEO members have embarked on new partnerships with WIBs – usually a non-traditional partner. This workshop demonstrated how to develop a deep understanding on how to: break into these established systems,
Well, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Small Business, Community Development and Housing Policy at the U.S. Department of Treasury – but that title is way too long for a headline. How come federal government employees have such long titles? Anyway, Don Graves is the man behind the title and made a keynote speech about the
Hi everyone! Claudia, Shufina and I are at the AEO conference with a few hundred of our colleagues. This afternoon at lunch, the “Power of One in Three” was introduced. If one in three Main Street businesses created a business then we’d solve the country’s unemployment problem and the country would be at full-employment. It’s
Congrats Kurt Chilcott, Stacey Sanchez and Robert Villareal and the rest of the CDC Small Business Finance team for being one of the first six lenders approved for the SBA’s Community Advantage program. Yesterday, the SBA announced an initial group of six community-based, mission-focused lenders that can begin to accept and process Community Advantage loan
As you might already know, the SBA has a new program that will allow mission-driven lenders to have access to 7a loan guarantees for loans under $250,000. Learn who’s eligible, how to apply and how the program will be evaluated.
San Diego – One day at a friend’s party, Chris, Jennifer and some others were reminiscing about the ice cream truck when they were kids – the excitement they had when they heard the music, the breathlessness from running in the house, scrounging for change and hoping you didn’t miss the truck, eating the peanuts off the top of a Drumstick, then the chocolate, then the vanilla ice cream, then crunching on the cone.
House of Representatives Committee on Small Business proposes additional cuts for SBA programs (in addition to President Obama’s suggestions): * An additional $2.5 million reduction on microloan technical assistance; * Termination of the Women’s Business Centers; * Elimination of funds for Veterans Business Outreach Centers; * Elimination of the SBA’s Office of Native Affairs; *
President Obama’s proposed budget cuts for 2012 (beginning October 1, 2011) that will affect our industry: * The elimination of the SBA PRIME Program; * A $12 million reduction in funding for technical assistance under the SBA’s Microloan Program, from $22 million in FY2010 to just $10 million for FY201; * A 7.5% cut ($300