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Get low and no-cost training from business experts

SCORE Santa Fe & Northern NM hosts affordable small business workshops -- both online webinars and live, in-person. Find everything you need to know to start a business or discover tools that will help your small business grow. Browse our workshops below!

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Upcoming Local Events
W2 Employees vs. 1099 Subcontractors?

Every growing business owner has or will need to add additional resources to meet demand at some point. But how and when? Join this in-person workshop to get answers.

How to Set Up Your Business Books

As a small business owner, understanding how to read your financial statements is crucial to success. Join this workshop to outline strategies to understand your bookkeeping and financial reports.

Developing a Social Media Following

How do I build a social media community for my small business? Join Jacob Pepperseed Torres as he shares tips and tricks he's learned creating a worldwide social media community.

Upcoming National Webinars
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Learn About the No-Cost SBA T.H.R.I.V.E. Educational Program

SBA T.H.R.I.V.E. (Train. Hope. Rise. Innovate. Venture. Elevate.) Emerging Leaders Reimagined offers U.S. small business owners with at least one employee, $250,000 or more in annual gross revenue and have been in existence at least three years , the opportunity to learn timely and valuable skills in business management, business development and administration. Over the course of the over 30 hours of online learning, and 8, four-hour in-person discussions with dedicated business coaches and small business owner peers, T.H.R.I.V.E. participants receive guidance on topics such as business

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