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SCORE Cleveland is part of SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business," a national nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation, growth and success of the nation's small businesses.

SCORE Cleveland provides free and confidential business advice and counseling tailored to meet the needs of your small business and your personal objectives. SCORE Cleveland also offers workshops, for a modest fee, for both start-up and in-business entrepreneurs.

SCORE Cleveland volunteers are real-world professionals with time-tested knowledge who donate thousands of hours to help small businesses succeed. Counselors are experts in such areas as accounting, finance, marketing, management and business plan preparation.

 Our counseling assistance is ongoing for as long as it is wanted and needed, following the initial session. 

 We have assisted many clients in obtaining business loans.  We take pride in our ability to match up your needs with the expertise of our over 60 career professionals from various areas of business and industry that have volunteered to share their wisdom and knowledge with people attempting to go from a start-up situation to a more structured organization.

Contact appointments@chapter30.org or call 216-522-4194 to learn more about our services. We look forward to serving you. 

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