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New Mexico Small Business Development Centers

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New Mexico Small Business Development Centers offers one-stop assistance to individuals and small businesses by providing small business owners and managers and others a wide variety of information and guidance. Small Business Development Centers are cooperative efforts of the private sector, the educational community and federal, state and local governments. A listing of branch offices throughout New Mexico can be found at the SmallBusiness.com New Mexico SBDC Centers Hub.

About

The New Mexico Small Business Development Centers helps small businesses expand operations, manage growth or launch new ventures. With offices throughout the state, its consultants help small business owners finance, market, manage and grow their companies.

Contact information

New Mexico Small Business Development Centers

  • Director: Roy Miller
  • Address: Santa Fe Community College
    6401 Richards Avenue
  • City: Santa Fe
  • State: New Mexico
  • Zip: 87508-4887
  • Phone: 505-428-1362
  • Fax: 505-428-1469
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: http://www.nmsbdc.org

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