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Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month in Oklahoma
Hispanic Heritage Month with U.S. SBA/OKSBDC/Metro Tech En EspanolLa Administración de Empresas Pequeñas (SBA) se asocia con muchas organizaciones de desarrollo económico y comercial en todo el estado de Oklahoma, para llegar a las comunidades remotas. Esto permite el acceso a los programas de préstamos, contratación y asistencia comercial del SBA, junto con nuestros socios para ayudar a los dueños/dueñas de negocios pequeños. Este evento contará con personas dedicadas en ayudar a la comunidad Hispana y habrá una sesión en Español y en Inglés. El panel consiste del SBA, El Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas de Oklahoma, y Metro Technology Centers para discutir sus programas y cómo se asocian con varios recursos para aumentar el crecimiento económico en el Estado de Oklahoma. Tuesday 9/27/2022 at 1:00 PM CSTRegisterHosted by:brenda.chavira-gomez@sba.gov Oklahoma District Office Brenda Chavira, Lender Relations Specialist (405) 609-8000, | |
The SBA Looks to Help Hispanic-Owned Small Businesses Build on Their Historic MomentumBy U.S. Small Business Administration on September 13, 2022 Hispanic- and Latino-owned businesses are the fastest growing entrepreneurial group in the U.S. This Hispanic Heritage Month, learn how SBA can help sustain the momentum through its programs and resources. Over the past decade, no entrepreneurial group has experienced as much growth as Hispanic- and Latino-owned businesses. According to the most recent research from the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative (SLEI), the number of Latino-owned businesses has grown 44% in the last ten years alone. With this level of development, it is no wonder that Latino-owned companies generated $470 billion for the U.S. economy in 2020. That figure only stands to grow: The SLEI projects that there are now approximately 400,000 to 450,000 Latino-owned businesses in the U.S., compared to 350,000 in 2018. Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place from September 15 to October 15, 2022, is a time to applaud the humbling achievements and immense contributions that Hispanic and Latino American small business owners have made to our nation’s economy. Texas’s Tanya Manriquez Lujan is just one example of many. Tanya, who owns West Texas Speech — a private practice that specializes in language, orofacial, and articulation disorders — was recently approved for a $1.2 million SBA 504 loan on her way to becoming Small Business Person of the Year for the Odessa area. She plans to use the funding to begin construction on four new state-of-the-art clinics. The SBA is committed to promoting and empowering the continued advancement of business owners like Tanya. Below are a few SBA tools and resources that Hispanic entrepreneurs can leverage to move their businesses forward — this Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond.
As Hispanic and Latino small business ownership continues to expand at a remarkable pace, SBA is here to help you during Hispanic Heritage Month and every day. |