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Past Events

Evaluating Best Business Practices for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities

Business Planning

Webinar covering essential steps to start and grow a business, including business formations, tax and legal obligations, record-keeping methods, and employer responsibilities, with a focus on assisting individuals with disabilities.

Certification - NELP

Virtual clinic offering entrepreneurs 45-minute consultations with pro bono attorneys to discuss legal issues related to small businesses, including intellectual property, contracts, business structure, and commercial leasing.

Legal Support

Virtual presentation for entrepreneurs on important contract provisions, emphasizing the significance of executing contracts for small business owners.

Business Planning

Webinar providing information on the Summer Youth Employment Program, covering how businesses can hire young people for six weeks with HR needs and wages covered by the city, including application details and a Q&A session.

Marketing/Sales

Webinar presenting the top five tips for effective customer engagement, led by Margaret Kim from Pace University's Lubin School of Business.

Marketing/Sales

Webinar on brand story development, covering elements and processes for crafting authentic stories that resonate with audiences and drive sales, led by Margaret Kim from Pace University's Lubin School of Business.

Accounting

Presentation covering tax filing obligations, best practices, recordkeeping, and how filing taxes can help small business owners achieve financial goals, offered in partnership with NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, Center for Family Life, and Pace University SBDC.

Accounting

Live session on key tax and accounting policies and best practices for small technology business owners, hosted by Pace University SBDC in partnership with the NY State Society of CPAs.

Business Planning

Presentation on the importance of cybersecurity, obligations for business owners, protective steps, and response strategies for incidents, followed by a Q&A session, offered in partnership with the Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project and Pace SBDC.

Marketing

In-person workshop at Brooklyn Public Library's Business & Career Center focused on building a website, including defining goals, sketching layouts, choosing platforms, and determining workflow, welcoming all skill levels and industries.

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