SPOTLIGHT: SEDCOR’s Latino Microenterprise Development Program

The Latino Microenterprise Development Program in Oregon’s Willamette Valley helps participants master the knowledge and skills necessary to establish, grow, and sustain a business for long-term success, profitability, and self-sufficiency.

The Latino Microenterprise Development Program (LMDP) services include courses in Business Operation, Development, Technology, English Language, Financial Management, Consultations, and Seminars in Leadership, Self - Improvement, and Small Business Development. Graduates of the LMDP Program may be eligible for grant and loan financing provided through the Latino Business Alliance.

  • Time Frame: varies by workshop

  • Cost Range: $5,000 value, however free or low cost for those that qualify

  • Key Words: Cross-Sector Partnerships, Intermediate, Community, Business, Training, Economic Development, Diversity

Strategic Economic Development Corporation (SEDCOR) finds, creates, and cultivates economic opportunities in Oregon's Willamette Valley.

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