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The Warren County Economic Development Commission would like to keep you informed
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in Warren on a continuing bases.
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© 2011 Warren County Economic Development Commission. All Rights Reserved.
501 US Highway 158 Business East - P.O. Box 804 • Warrenton, NC 27589
Phone: 252.257.3114 Fax: 252.257.2277
The Warren County Economic Development Commission is available to assist you with
all of your business needs
Are you building a small business, or considering a new location for a large one?
We can help by teaming with your organization to create solutions that build profit
for your company.
Whether you’re looking for a new home for an existing business or creating a new
one, let us show you the advantages of building it in Warren County. Call 252.257.3114
- Business License Information Office — helps businesses negotiate the state's licensing
requirements by working with them to identify and obtain required licenses, permits
and regulatory approvals.
- Council for Entrepreneurial Development — provides knowledge and networks for entrepreneurs
in a wide range industries and at all stages of development, from high-tech product
based organizations to professional service firms, from one-person start-ups to 1000-person
businesses.
- Golden LEAF Foundation — makes grants and investments, particularly to economically
distressed areas, to help revive the economies of historically tobacco-dependent
communities in North Carolina.
- Good Work — A community development organization that provides training, consulting
and coaching to equip people, entrepreneurs and organizations with business knowledge
and skills.
- Warren County Chamber of Commerce — represents the interests of the business community
in matters that affect the ability of local businesses to prosper and grow, and the
ability of Warren County to attract new business.
- Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship — a program of the North Carolina Rural Economic
Development Center, supports the development of micro, small and medium-size enterprises
in North Carolina's 85 rural counties.
- Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments Small Business Loans — The Kerr-Tar Regional
Council of Governments is a lender of last resort to help small businesses start,
grow and expand to help create jobs in the Kerr-Tar Region.
- Minority Business Development Center of North Carolina — a partnership program of
the NC Institute of Minority Economic Development and the U. S. Minority Business
Development Agency, provides technical and financial assistance to existing and emerging
minority business across the state.
- NC Military Business Center — A business development organization that seeks to leverage
military and other federal business opportunities including contracts, employment
and recruitment of defense-related businesses.
- NC State University Industrial Extension Service — A statewide, university-affiliated
organization partnering with NC industry as a catalyst for the transfer of knowledge
and technology.
- North Carolina Department of Commerce — provides a wide range of services and financial
assistance to help businesses locate, grow and expand in North Carolina.
- North Carolina Biotechnology Center — promotes growth of the state's biotechnology
industry through research, business assistance, worker training and public education.
- North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center — operates a multi-faceted program
that includes conducting research into rural issues; advocating for policy and program
innovations; and building the productive capacity of rural leaders, entrepreneurs
and community organizations.
- Research Triangle Business Advantage Center — an online one-stop-shop for comprehensive
data and links to resources for businesses in the 13-county Research Triangle Region,
which includes Vance County.
- Small Business and Technology Development Center — provides management counseling
and educational services to small and mid-sized businesses throughout North Carolina
from 17 offices across the state, each affiliated with a college or university.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development — Provides information on rural
development programs, such as business/corporation development, rural utilities,
community facilities and housing.
- U.S. Small Business Administration — Provides information on small business services
and programs as well as contact information.
- Vance-Granville Community College — provides a wide range of workers training programs
for new and existing businesses, plus links to business assistance resources and
networks.
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