Venture Jobs Foundation, a local nonprofit organization and community development financial institution, has announced the launch of its Capital Access for Entrepreneurs (CAFE) program, designed to help small businesses accelerate their growth and access capital.
The organization’s mission is committed to supporting local small business owners and entrepreneurs.
“As a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), we can support local businesses with not only programs and resources but also with increased access to funding via business lending and microloans,” said Denny DeLeo, president of Venture Jobs Foundation.
The CAFE program – free to all participants – offers a blend of networking, education and resources, all focused on helping entrepreneurs enhance their skills in managing their business finances.
Participants in the program will have the opportunity to connect with other business owners, learn from expert speakers and trainers and receive guidance through a hands-on learning experience to support their growth and prepare them to apply for business loans.
The CAFE program will launch on Wednesday, June 7 and run through Wednesday, Aug. 16.
Interested business owners and entrepreneurs can learn more and apply at https://vjfbusinessnetwork.org/cafe-program/.
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