February 12th 9:30am - 10:30am Free | English | Virtual REDC is hosting a virtual webinar to introduce Kiva, a global crowdfunding platform that provides small business owners in New Hampshire the opportunity to obtain a loan of up to $15,000 with 0% interest and $0 in fees. REDC clients and non-clients alike are welcome to attend. At this free webinar, our advisors will walk participants through every step of the Kiva process, from submitting the initial application to loan disbursal and repayment. If you know a small business that may be interested in learning more, please share this Kiva webinar with them! Register at www.redc.com/kiva#webinar. |
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| | REDC assisted Colleen and her business, Tropical Point Restaurant & Bar, with a Kiva application, which has been 100% funded for a $10,000 loan from 185 lenders. | | |
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| | REDC assisted Bob and his business, Averill House Vineyard, with a Kiva application, which has been 100% funded for a $15,000 loan from 500 lenders. | | |
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E-Commerce for Small Business Webinar |
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Earlier this month, REDC Business Advisor Liz Salas and Design Advisor Laura Harper Lake were panelists at Navigating E-Commerce for Small Business Success, a free webinar hosted by The Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. This webinar included a discussion on harnessing the potential of e-commerce to drive growth, including firsthand experiences, practical strategies, financing opportunities, complimentary digital design services, and expert advice. A recording of this webinar is available here. |
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Clean Juice REDC is pleased to have recently provided funding to Marybeth and Christopher Fiengo for the start-up of a Clean Juice franchise in Nashua, NH. Clean Juice is the only USDA-certified juice bar that offers the purest organic cold-pressed juices, smoothies, acai bowls, and small bites. |
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SaySaw Group REDC is pleased to announce funding for SaySaw Group, a multi-faceted studio and event center that provides photography, videography, and graphic design services, which will be based in Concord, NH. Financing will assist with working capital, furniture, and fit-up. |
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SaySaw Group Owner Thomas Saysaw is a new American with a profound passion for photography, videography, graphic design, and IT support services. This business serves the Greater Concord, NH, area communities. |
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Broken Boat Farm REDC is pleased to announce funding for Broken Boat Farm, a livestock landscaping company in Henniker, NH. Financing will assist with working capital. |
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Broken Boat Farm, LLC (known for 'VanGoat Family Landscaping') uses goats and sheep for vegetation management and land reclamation projects, such as invasive species and overgrowth control, commercial and residential solar grazing, municipal landscaping, and field reclamation. Learn more about this business at www.brokenboatfarm.com. |
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Working the Housing Problem on New Hampshire PBS |
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New Hampshire PBS recently aired two episodes of Working the Housing Problem, part of the Communities and Consequences series. These episodes explore the process of creating new housing units in New Hampshire towns and cities.
These episodes were directed and produced by Jay Childs; produced by New Hampshire Housing and NH PBS; and moderated by Sarah Wrightsman, Manager of Community Engagement and Education at New Hampshire Housing. These two discussions - one focused on NH's cities and one on NH's towns - work through the process of how housing happens from the development, financial, and planning perspectives. Panelists include Sarah Marchant, Eric Chinburg, Donna Benton, Deb Flannery, Evelyn Whelton, Kevin Lacasse, Harrison Kanzler, and Rob Taylor. Watch both videos here: Cities , Towns
Photos by NH PBS. |
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If you know of a small business in NH in need of assistance, or someone interested in starting a new business, please share REDC with them. |
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