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Growing a business can be a tricky thing. As you experience growth, you will notice the day-to-day business challenges such as payroll, marketing, hiring/firing, and accounting take up a great deal of time. You might realize that you need some help fine-tuning your operations. The links provided below are resources that can help you grow your business.

  • State government resources for businesses.
  • Governor's Office of Economic Development, Procurement Office. This site will help you register to be a contractor for Federal Government sources.
  • To become a vendor for Salt Lake County government.
  • For help with permits and inspections in Salt Lake County.
  • For financial resources to grow your business:
    Microenterprise Loan Fund
    Salt Lake County Revolving Loan Fund
    Banks/Credits Unions who offer traditional and SBA loans.
  • The Utah Small Business Development Centers provide a network of centers focused on helping small businesses in Utah to grow and flourish. They can help you do market research, upgrade your business plan, or fine tune your accounting principles.
  • The Women's Business Center was created through a partnership with the SBA and the Salt Lake City Chamber. Their goal is to support woman-owned businesses through counseling, training and networking opportunities.
  • The Zions Bank Business Resource Center is a collection of resources that can help you as a small business leader. You can also find the SCORE offices at this location. SCORE is a group of retired business leaders who counsel with small businesses for free.
  • The Senior Employment Program provides free employment services to all Salt Lake County residents age 55 and older. Services available include: Referrals to jobs in the community; job listings targeted to older workers; job serch assistance; help with resume development; job interview coaching and job-skills training. To make an appointment, call 801-468-2785.
  • The Salt Lake Community College provides short, practical computer training for employers and employees who want to brush up on their skills. For more information on the classes, schedules and costs, click here.
  • Looking for health care options for your small business. Check out this new resource available through the Utah Health Exchange. Even employers with less than 5 employees can now offer some health insurance benefits to their employees.
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