Wyoming Women's Business Center

Organization/Program

No-cost, confidential small business advising, especially for women and minorities; micro-financing programs; artist development

Contact Info

710 East Garfield St., Suite 323,
Laramie, WY 82070
307-460-3943
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Big Horn County Library

Wyoming public libraries provide a variety of resources for entrepreneurs, including access to research databases and referrals to appropriate economic development assistance organizations throughout the state. This location's collection of materials available for loan includes a lightbox, tripod, and tripod phone adapter to take professional-quality product photos for e-commerce. Visit the library's website for hours of operation and information on other county branch libraries. Also, visit the Wyoming Library to Business program online for more resources: https://library.wyo.gov/business/
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Wyoming Women's Business Center

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Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network

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This project was developed by the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network and funded through a Cooperative Agreement with U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) funds appropriated by Congress through the CARES Act to assist businesses in recovering from the negative effects of COVID-19. SBDC appreciates ongoing support from the SBA, The Wyoming Business Council, and the University of Wyoming.