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Business Resources

Many organizations provide free support and online tools for small business owners and employees. 

If you know of a resource that can be added to this page, please let us know at info@BathBusinessAssociation.com.

Amazon Small Business Academy

Amazon’s Small Business Academy provides a wealth of free resources, ideal for both aspiring and established entrepreneurs. 

HR.com

Manage human resources effectively with a free membership and resources from HR.com. It has e-learning lessons, webcasts, and virtual events. You can learn about upcoming changes to regulations

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a professional-focused social media platform used by entrepreneurs globally. Get started with LinkedIn’s Action Plan for Small Businesses. It’s a five-page guide to completing your page, growing your follower count, and posting the right content.

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

SCORE provides many great resources for small business owners, including webinars, interactive courses, business templates, and local workshops.

Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)

SBDC provides free consulting and affordable training to new and established businesses.

Google for Small Business

The Google for Small Business page provides a wealth of information for small business owners, helping you navigate SEO, advertising, and marketing.

IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center

The IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center is a comprehensive resource designed to assist small businesses and self-employed individuals with their tax needs.

MIT Open Learning Library

Expand into a new industry and explore diverse courses through the MIT Open Learning Library. These sessions are a great free resource for businesses wanting to offer professional development options for employees.

Small Business Administration (SBA)

Learn how to start, grow, or sell your business using the SBA’s free resources. The SBA offers informative content, interactive online tools, and a video library for entrepreneurs. These range from business planning solutions to mentoring services.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

As the world’s largest business organization, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce advocates for business-friendly policies, supports local chapters, and provides free resources for entrepreneurs. You’ll find many virtual events and informative guides on small business topics and can network within your community by joining a local branch.

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