Rio Arriba County Entrepreneurial Network

Network facilitators help entrepreneurs identify their strategic needs and goals. One-to-one coaching is provided free of charge and is offered on an ongoing basis. Meetings occur where the entrepreneurs are most comfortable—at their business, a library, coffee shop, or other local facilities.

Facilitators tap into their networks and relationships to refer entrepreneurs to resources and services that coincide with the business’s needs. Referrals may include funding sources, microloans, technical assistance and market research. Volunteers with specific business expertise are often available to assist entrepreneurs with their specialized needs.

Read how Entrepreneurial Networking has been the catalyst for business growth:

The Rio Arriba County Entrepreneurial Network was launched as an economic development initiative of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the Regional Development Corporation. It now known as the Valley Entrepreneurial Network and is a program of the Espanola Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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