Find trusted programs, organizations, and partners that provide free or low-cost support for entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and community members. This directory brings together technical assistance, coaching, mentorship, training, and funding opportunities.
Organizations and government agencies assisting small businesses with 1:1 counseling, training, technical assistance and finding funding. List maintained by librarians at The Seattle Public Library. Last updated 07/09/2025.
Women in Business Expo Group supports and empowers business-minded women by providing resources that develop leadership skills and enhance healthy personal and professional growth.
Visit WebsiteWith a network of advisors in locations across the state, the SBDC provides one-on-one confidential business advising, demand-driven training, and market research to both new and established small business owners at no cost to the owner. In 2018, business advisors with the Washington SBDC network were responsible for $73,477,330 in capital formation and assisted more than 2,397 small business owners.
Visit WebsiteProvides no cost, confidential, one-on-one technical assistance in all aspects of selling to federal, state, and local governments.
Visit WebsiteWhere Minorty-Owned Businesses Come to Grow. Promotes the growth of minority-owned business through the mobilization and advancement of public and private sector programs, policy, and research.
Visit WebsiteEmpowers aspiring entrepreneurs with limited resources and unlimited potential. Access to business training, capital, coaching and hands-on learning opportunities.
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