Through the MBDA, a network of Minority Business Development Centers receive funding to help entrepreneurs with writing business plans, marketing, financial planning, and technical assistance.
What does MBDC stand for?
MBDC stands for Minority Business Development Center (University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI)
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- Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble (Houston, TX)
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- Minority Business Development Fund (various organizations)
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In addition to the financial support, foundation and Exxon Mobil executives are exploring possible joint efforts, including economic development projects in under-served communities, and how to provide increased training and technical assistance through cooperation with Minority Business Development Centers (MBDCs) around the country.
Through this alliance, IFA will be able to provide one-on-one technical assistance to prospective minority franchisees through Minority Business Development Centers (MBDCs) around the country.
Getting into business is a strenuous process for anyone, and for minority entrepreneurs, it can be formidable, says Mary Spellens, project manager for the Minority Business Development Center of Alaska in Anchorage.