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Business Consulting
Provides bilingual business consulting for Hispanic entrepreneurs, including guidance on business practices, financials, and access to capital.

Business Seminars
Offers business seminars in Spanish to equip entrepreneurs with essential knowledge and skills.

Access to Capital
Facilitates access to business grants and other funding opportunities for Hispanic-owned businesses.

About
Prospera North Carolina


Founded in
2019
EIN
821629344
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
3201 E COLONIAL DRIVE SUITE A-20 ORLANDO, Florida 32803-5174 United States
Website
prosperausa.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Prospera USA (formerly known as Prospera North Carolina LLC), founded in 2019, is a nonprofit economic development organization serving entrepreneurs in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. They provide bilingual training, support, and resources to help small businesses grow and achieve community prosperity. Since 1991, their program model has assisted numerous small businesses.
Mission
Prospera helps Hispanic-owned businesses start, sustain, and grow to achieve community prosperity.

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