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01.29.2019

Calling All Small Business Resources Providers

As part of an initiative to connect entrepreneurs and small businesses to business support resources, the City of Chicago, World Business Chicago and a team of local business support organizations invites your non-profit business support organization to be a part of the Chicago Business Hub, the City’s primary online business resource.

Join the Network

By signing up to be a resource partner on the ChiBizHub portal, your non-profit business support organization will be included as a resource in search results, as well as receive entrepreneur and business owners referrals from the Chicago Business Hub support staff. This means:

  • More traffic to your site
  • More visitors to your office
  • An effective way to market your organization

To have your organization listed on the website please complete the online form.

There are no fees for signing up to or receiving referrals from the Chicago Business Hub.

Questions may be directed to Pola Firestone at pfirestone@joinsourcelink.com or 844-804-8775.

 

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