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SCORE - Counselors to America's Small Business - is a not for profit association established in 1964. Mentors are existing or retired business owners and executives with years of successful experience in a wide variety of business issues like finance, sales/marketing and business plans.
SCORE Chicago's 130 volunteers are dedicated to helping small businesses aspire, grow and succeed including new business start-ups as well as existing businesses through education and mentorship. FREE lifetime, confidential small business mentoring is available in person at the Niles Public Library or also via Email or the Internet.
SCORE mentors take appointments at the Niles Public Library on every Wednesday morning in the month at 9 am, 10 am and 11 am.
Advanced registration is required online at:https://www.securedata-trans5.com/ap/score/index.php?page=10&location_id=767
In addition SCORE offers:
Training – Local Business Workshops and Presentations and Online Webinars (~ 250 sessions per year)
FREE Business Tools, Templates and Tips in Print and Online
FREE Consulting Services for Select Companies with Annual Revenue $3 - $30 million
Learn more about SCORE Chicago at our Web site: SCOREChicago.org
SCORE Chicago offers mini-workshops in suburban library (and other) locations as well as full workshops at our downtown Chicago offices. Please visit: http://blog.scorechicago.org/mini-workshop-sign-up/ to register online for email notices.
SCORE is a resource partner of the Small Business Administration dedicated to the success of small business in the United States.
| Where | Niles Public Library 6960 W Oakton St, Niles, IL 60714 |
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| Time | 9:00 am–11:00 am |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://scorechicago.org |
| Phone | (312) 353-7724 |
| Price | free (click below to register on our Web site) |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
Want to meet an author, attend a concert or learn computer skills? You can do all these and more at the Niles Public Library, which offers a rich diversity of program offerings, in addition to its selection of books, movies, music, computers, magazines and newspapers. The library sponsors ongoing programs such as the Veterans History Project, a Library of Congress-sponsored initiative to collect oral histories and memorabilia from World War II and Korean War veterans. The Niles Public Library was founded in 1959 and renovated and expanded in 1998. It serves 58,000 residents in Niles, Glenview and parts of unincorporated Des Plaines. It has a computer lab, a silent study area and a large meeting room which seats a maximum of 120 people. Community members can request use of the meeting room, which can be divided into two smaller rooms.