September 2021 Newsletter

Announcing REDC's

Virtual Entrepreneur Resource Center

REDC is excited to announce our Virtual Entrepreneur Resource Center, an ever-growing online resource for small business owners, filled with tips, advice, and motivation from the REDC staff.

 

From business sustainability to simple marketing recommendations to accounting tips, we're here to share our knowledge and help empower you as a business owner. We also will periodically be spotlighting some of our clients, sharing what they did to help their businesses grow.

Visit the Virtual Entrepreneur Resource Center

REDC is pleased to be partnering with the NH Small Business Development Center on Phase 3 of its Business Resiliency Survey.

 

Business organizations and economic development partners across the Granite State are sharing SBDC’s Resiliency Survey because it has deepened our understanding of the impact COVID-19 has had on our small business community. We learned a great deal in Phases 1 and 2 of the survey, however we know that businesses’ needs and their responses to the pandemic have evolved over the last eighteen months.  With Phase 3, we hope to discover how businesses built resiliency or where they may still need our help. 

 

Your input and response are critical. The higher the response rate, the deeper and more valuable the survey data will be. Phase 3 survey results will directly impact how economic development partners create programs and add services to help you and other small businesses thrive once again.

 

The survey will be live through October 1 and should take 10 –15 minutes to complete. If you have already taken it, thank you for participating!  If not, we look forward to hearing from you!

 

SBDC Business Resiliency Survey

New REDC Loan Client

Aldworth Manor

 

REDC is pleased to have recently provided funding to Aldworth Manor for a real estate purchase adjacent to their event center. Aldworth Manor is an existing client of REDC, with past financing and business advising.

 
Aldworth Manor

Greater Derry Arts Council

 

REDC recently provided funding to the Greater Derry Arts Council, to refurbish the Derry Opera House stage flooring and supports. The Greater Derry Arts Council is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization, and this project is integral to Derry's economic development strategy.  

 
Greater Derry Arts Council

 

Swell Oyster Co.

REDC is pleased to have recently provided funding to Swell Oyster Co. for  the purchase of a lobster boat. Swell Oyster Co. is the first oyster farm in Hampton Harbor, NH, and are expanding beyond growing just oysters.

 

 
Swell Oyster Co.

 

 

 

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.

REDC
57 Main Street, Raymond, NH, USA
603-772-2655

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