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Missouri Small Business Development Centers (MO SBDC): providing business counseling and training to help both existing and start-up businesses.
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Selling to the government
Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (MO PTAC): selling to federal, state and local government entities.
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Missouri Small Business & Technology Development Centers (MO SBTDC): enhancing technological competitiveness. This program includes the MoFAST initiative, helping to access government R&D (SBIR/STTR) awards.
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Career Options Project: dislocated workers and others can obtain information on occupations and training
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Environmental Programs: showing businesses how to save money by reducing waste, understand regulations and use recycled materials.
Make a film in Missouri
Missouri Film Office: helping filmmakers in Missouri with needs such as scouting, pre-production and liaison via a strong network of local contacts
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Language Solutions, St. Louis
In 1998, Melissa Wurst started her own localization industry business. She brought substantial experience in teaching and management, and an unfettered love for helping people overcome cultural and language barriers. While such passion went a long way to help get her business rolling, Melissa learned it takes some solid business sense to keep it rolling. She found help when she contacted the St. Louis office of the SBDC.
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