Fund 17's Capital Ready program includes a series of educational sessions, followed by one-on-one financial counseling to prepare entrepreneurs to secure a business loan. Attendance at one of the Capital Ready educational sessions is a prerequisite for Capital Ready one-one-one counseling. In this session, lenders from various financial institutions that lend to entrepreneurs will discuss their criteria for lending and what they are looking for when entrepreneurs are ready to obtain capital. Please join us to gain more knowledge on the lenders that are here to support entrepreneurs. Confirmed panelists: Cale Brown, Kiva Lead for New Orleans Michelle Stanton, CUEE, Inc. Hope Credit Union New Orleans Firemen's Credit Union (NOFFCU)
Wednesday, Mar 27, 6-8 PM
Capital Ready: Business Loans for Entrepreneurs
Fund 17
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2533 Columbus Street, New Orleans, LA
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