Blueprint For Capital Application Period Open

The Mobile Chamber has announced the opening of applications through April 21 for its Blueprint for Capital small business training program. In this nine-week entrepreneurial training program, business owners analyze the financial aspects of their company, identify capacity needs and challenges to growth, and prepare to compete for capital and contracts. Using the business planning platform LivePlan, the companies will build a three-year strategic growth plan. It is intended for established companies at the stage of business where growth requires capital infusion and will be led by Rick Miller, CEO of Pro356 Consulting. According to MobileCAN!, attendees will work with fellow CEOs to analyze the financial aspects of their companies, meet and work with business experts, learn to speak “financial-eze” and prepare their companies to compete for capital and contracts. Participants must be the business owner or key decision maker of their company, and each company must have at least $200,000 in revenue and have been in business for at least two years. There is no cost for the program, but space is limited to 20 companies. 

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