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AAEA Access to Capital CON 101 – Government Contracting with the Federal Government

  • Date: August 13, 2024 10:30 AM  
  • Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2BCWtTuJT26guOv7stOJMw
    VIRTUAL
    Montgomery, Alabama, Alabama 36104
  • Introduction: Learn to navigate the complexities of federal contracting.
Join us for an informative Lunch'n Learn session on government contracting with the Federal Government, featuring expert insightsAAEA Access to Capital CON 101 – Government Contracting with the Federal Government from Natalie Hall, an Economic Development Specialist and Veterans' Representative out of the North Florida District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. This event will provide valuable guidance for businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of federal contracting. Gain essential knowledge on the procurement process, eligibility requirements, and resources available to help your business succeed in securing government contracts.

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 Black Business Month was founded by John William Templeton and Frederick E. Jordan in August 2004 to raise awareness of and promote support for Black-owned businesses, aiming for economic empowerment within Black communities. This annual observance celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and economic contributions of Black entrepreneurs throughout August. It highlights the diversity and excellence of Black business communities, recognizes their resilience and success stories, and fosters support networks and collaborations. The initiative encourages consumers, corporations, and communities to invest in and empower Black-owned businesses, driving economic growth, equity, and sustainability across various industries nationwide.

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