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Black entrepreneur? Help is here. – Post Bulletin

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October 14, 2022
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The City of Rochester and Destination Medical Center are sponsoring a CO.Starters Get Started three-hour workshop to help entrepreneur-minded individuals explore their business ideas.

Collider will host the workshop on Nov.15 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the new Rochester Economic Development, Inc. (RAEDI) Center at 221 1st Avenue SW. Women, people of color and veterans working in construction-related careers are encouraged to attend. Pre-registration is required for the CO.Starters Get Started workshop on

Eventbrite

. The fee to attend is $25 per person.

CO.Starters Get Started will equip entrepreneurs with the best tools and resources needed to support starters of all kinds. Following the workshop, the Small Business Development Center will provide entrepreneurs with technical assistance.

Targeted Businesses are companies that are certified as owned and operated by women, people of color or veterans or are located in an economically disadvantaged areas, including Fillmore County.

“We have seen the number of locally-owned certified Targeted Businesses grow from four (4) in 2019 to twelve (12) in 2022 and hope to see that trend continue,” comments Jorrie Johnson, City of Rochester project manager of Targeted Business and workforce compliance. “We are inviting women, people of color working in construction to attend this productive workshop.”

Destination Medical Center professional services and construction projects have Targeted Business contracting goals. In 2023 City of Rochester capital improvement plan projects valued at $1 million or greater have Targeted Business contracting goals. The number of projects with the Targeted Business contracting goals (4% for heavy civil and 7% for commercial construction) will increase even more over the next couple of years as the project valued threshold decreases.

Learn more about

equitable development

on the city of Rochester website.


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