SCORE: A Fabulous Freebie

December 27, 2010

SCORE Makes Kiplinger’s Fabulous Freebie List for 2010

Every year, Kiplinger Magazine publishes a list of goods and services that are free to anyone.  In 2010 they listed 33 categories of items from free tech support to free video editing software and much, much more.  Each category displays where the free service can be obtained and often provides the link to that organization. 

Under Number 18: FREE BUSINESS ADVICE, SCORE was listed with this description:

Run your own business and you’re bound to have questions. Go to SCORE.org to get free, confidential small-business advice. The nonprofit has 12,400 volunteer counselors, who are working and retired executives and business owners. Drop in to one of SCORE’s 364 offices nationwide for a face-to-face consultation, or chat with an expert online.

Beneath the SCORE listing, the SBA was also highlighted:

Another great resource is the Small Business Administration. It often hosts free local workshops, and its website, SBA.gov, has an extensive list of tools and resources for entrepreneurs.

If you’d like to discuss some aspect of your business with an experienced SCORE counselors in Minnesota, visit www.score-mn.org and find your local SCORE chapter to request a free counseling session

Whether you’re simply contemplating starting a business or are well established and just want to solve some vexing problem, SCORE can help.  Contact us today.

Click here for the link to the Kiplinger site with the Fabulous Freebie list:  Search for  Fabulous Freebies at Kiplinger.com.

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Jim Phelps, Minneapolis SCORE
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