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Business Assistance
Through its relationships and resources, the City of Ontario facilitates a variety of assistance and expertise to foster business success and to enable companies to more fully realize their potential as highly successful ventures. Critical resources and insight add value to business efforts, provide competitive advantages in the marketplace and enable companies to grow.
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City of Ontario Business Retention Committee (909) 395-2081
With approximately six teams surveying the needs of businesses by specialty, the City of Ontario Business Retention Committee meets monthly to assess and address the concerns and issues of local companies – both large and small. This committee is recognized for its ability to coordinate the various local, state and federal business assistance resources.
City of Ontario Economic Development Ontario Civic Center 300 East "B" Street, Ontario, CA 91764 USA
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Ontario Chamber of Commerce (909) 984-2458
Among the variety of exclusive benefits of Ontario Chamber of Commerce membership are contacts and referrals for business development, and committees in action. Committees include: Ambassador Corps, Business Link Network, Education, Governmental Relations Forum, Industrial and Manufacturing Forum, International Business Council, Latino Business Council and the Marketing Forum. Ontario Chamber of Commerce 500 East E Street, #200 Ontario, CA 91764
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Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC) (951) 781-2345
The Inland Empire SBDC offers business consulting, seminars, workshops and information resources to assist entrepreneurs and business owners in the City of Ontario. Specialized programs include high tech/emerging business consulting, government procurement assistance, international trade, environmental issues and food service establishment assistance.
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Chaffey Community Colleges Economic Development (909) 941-2730
To provide assessment, identify needs, and develop training to enhance employee skills and promote the economic well-being of the businesses served, thereby creating effective collaborative partnerships between the college, area businesses and governmental agencies focusing on the economic development opportunities and resources within the region.
Chaffey College 5885 Haven Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002
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Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP) (951) 779-6700
Representing Southern California's Inland Empire, the IEEP is a regional economic development organization offering services in San Bernardino, Riverside and eastern Los Angeles counties. IEEP programs include: custom research, demographic information, labor market analysis, tri-county networking opportunities and other services.
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U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) (714) 550-7420 ext. 3201
With a variety of business development programs and financing options for small business, the SBA also services as clearinghouse to direct individuals and companies to information on state, national and federal organizations that exist to assist or regulate business. The SBA also provides startup tools, checklists and resources for establishing a new business.
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We Train SoCal Part of the California Community Colleges Economic & Workforce Development Program (909) 382-4037
Their mission is to provide state-of-the-art training to businesses through your local community college. They provide programs to develop, design, and deliver customized training and consulting services to help small businesses run more efficiently.
Contact: Kevin Fleming, Director, Center for Business Excellence 114 S. Del Rosa Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 |
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