Small Business Cafe: Business Essentials

Thu, Feb 26, 2026, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm CT

Online Event

26Feb

About the Event

Small Business Café: Business Essentials

Join the South Shore Chamber of Commerce – NBDC for a Small Business Café focused on the essential tools and resources entrepreneurs need to move forward with confidence.

This interactive session is designed for business owners at any stage—whether you are developing an idea, launching your business, working to grow, or navigating stabilization challenges. Participants will hear directly from Neighborhood Business Development Center (NBDC) experts and Sunshine Enterprises about available coaching, programming, and capital-readiness support.

Topics Covered

  • Moving from idea to start-up

  • Growth and stabilization strategies

  • Identifying challenges and knowing when to seek support

What You’ll Gain

  • Clear guidance on next steps for your business

  • Awareness of trusted business support resources

  • Direct access to experts and peer connections

Event Details

Date: Thursday, February 26
Time: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Registration Required

Whether you are just getting started or looking to strengthen your existing business, this Small Business Café will provide practical insights and meaningful connections to help you move forward.

Location

Online Event

Date and Time

Thu, Feb 26, 2026, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm CT

Sales Ended

Organizer

South Shore Community Development Corporation

The South Shore Community Development Corporation is a 501c3 committed to assessing the redevelopment potential of vacant lots and underutilized properties, whether publicly or privately owned, thereby increasing economic opportunities for local entrepreneurship, reducing the commercial vacancy rate and creating wealth building strategies for existing residents.

Organizer

South Shore Community Development Corporation

The South Shore Community Development Corporation is a 501c3 committed to assessing the redevelopment potential of vacant lots and underutilized properties, whether publicly or privately owned, thereby increasing economic opportunities for local entrepreneurship, reducing the commercial vacancy rate and creating wealth building strategies for existing residents.