BizConnect Workshop Series: Get “Loan Ready” with Expert Insights from MoFi

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Are you a small business owner looking to expand, innovate, or simply strengthen your financial foundation? Join our next BizConnect workshop in partnership with the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (OMWBE). The upcoming session will review loan readiness, featuring insights from MoFi. You’ll discover:

  • The loan process for small businesses – Understand each step from application to approval.
  • Key factors lenders consider – Learn what financial institutions look for when deciding on your funding request.
  • Practical steps to become “loan ready” – Get actionable tips on how to prepare your business to secure the financing you need.

Choose Your Session on February 19, 2025:

Why Attend?
Whether you’re exploring new funding opportunities, aiming to grow, or wanting to strengthen your business plan, this workshop is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the financing landscape. Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights, ask questions, and connect with others in our local business community.

Secure Your Spot Today
Space is limited, so reserve your seat now. We look forward to helping you on your journey toward financial success and sustainable business growth!

The BizConnect Series is a monthly collaborative effort between OMWBE and YCDA.

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