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Industry Resources

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Vibrant communities have strong economic engines when they value and nurture the entrepreneur climate and support their small businesses. With more than 80% of Georgians working for a small business and over 75% of graduating Georgia high school students having an interest in owning their own business, local leaders in Fayette County have made small business support a top priority.

Here in our Industry Resources you'll find a variety of resources at your fingertips to help expand your market share, establish a new business, or simply improve your business acumen.

Add Value To your Business:

Online Resources:

Small Business Administration
Find links to extensive resources for entrepreneurs.

Small Business Training Network
The SBA's virtual campus with free training courses, workshops and more to assist entrepreneurs.

Online Women's Business Center
A service of the SBA that promotes growth of women-owned businesses.

SCORE
"Counselors to America's Small Business" - a source of free and confidential small business advice.

Internal Revenue Service
A resource from the IRS for small businesses and the self-employed.

Department of Labor
Find compliance assistance for small business.

Minority Business Development
Agency that fosters the establishment and growth of minority-owned businesses.

Business.gov
The business link to the U.S. government, it has information about business development, financial assistance, taxes, laws and regulations and workplace issues.

We are consistently looking for ways to improve the CBI - drop us a note and let us know how well CBI works for you. If you need any further assistance contact us at 770-461-5253 or info@fayettega.org.

Use our online business directory to search for business and industry in Fayette County.

Small Business Development Center

The Clayton State University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will help you with all aspects of business planning and development. A representative of the SBDC will meet with you to discuss your business plan, & the consultation is free. This agency can also provide you with data about which types of businesses are needed in our community and which ones are saturated, saving you time and money. The SBDC provides free literature on subjects such as advertising, bookkeeping, and credit. They also conduct business management training, conferences, and workshops. For appointments or a schedule of Small Business Success classes, contact:

Clayton State University SBDC Outreach Office

10 Planterra Way
Peachtree City, GA 30269
770-961-3440