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• Access Washington – provides a list of agencies and organizations that offer small business development advice and support - http://access.wa.gov/business/counseling.aspx

• WorkSource Columbia Basin www.tourworksource.com/tricitiesworks

• Columbia Basin College Institute for Professional Development www.columbiabasin.edu/home/index.asp?page=2134

• www.StartupBiz.com

• Port of Benton - Lists available properties and land for lease - www.portofbenton.com/lease.html

• Port of Benton maps - Shows boundary lines for Port of Benton and key information about features and resources. - www.portofbenton.com/map.html

• Port of Benton transportation information - www.portofbenton.com/transportation.html - Information on barge, Richland Airport, Prosser Airport, Rail, Trucking information

• Tri-Cities Research District - Real estate information for land and building in Research District, located in North Richland area  - www.tricitiesresearchdistrict.org

• PNNL Economic Development Office -  PNNL offers helping hands to grow your business. You can also find a list of publications offering information and support for business startups and entrepreneurs - www.pnl.gov/business/

• Three Rivers Entrepreneurial Network - www.pnl.gov/edo/resources/tren.asp - Entrepreneur and business startup support - speakers and networking

• US Small Business Administration for Washington – provides a very comprehensive website offering in depth information and links to support business growth - http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/index.html

• City of Richland – has a limited listing of properties available for sale or lease - http://www.ci.richland.wa.us/index.aspx?nid=396

• The SBA offers a variety of training and counseling services to support business growth. This page provides an index to the various offerings. www.sba.gov/services/index.html

• Mid Columbia SCORE offers free business counseling as well as local workshops to support small business. www.midcolumbiascore.org

• The State of Washington’s website offers an index of websites that offer employer training to small businesses, small business counseling and information on managing employees as applicable to small businesses.  http://access.wa.gov/business/employertraining.aspx

• WA Tech Center is geared for R&D activities. It has information on funding as well as guidance and advice. www.watechcenter.org

• APEL is an facility that provides opportunities for business startups. Entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists and businessmen developing new product lines have access to the facility. www.apel.org

• Washington Small Business Development Center’s website offers information on a variety of topics that will help small businesses make informed decisions. Some of the areas of information include: business start-up information, market data including industry trends and demographics, as well as general management information, potential sources of capital and training opportunities. http://www.wsbdc.org

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