• Business.gov

    The official business link to the US Government. It provides a single access point to government services and information to help the nation's businesses with their operations.

  • Guía de Información en Español

    Este sitio le proveerá Información en español, traducciones en español y significados de palabras en español

  • Bank of America Small Business Resource Center

    Bank of America provides some outstanding small business resources on their website, including an Online Business Suite to help manage cash flow and animated Demonstrations (including audio) concerning several educational areas such as "Starting Your Business," which includes a detailed vision of "Developing a Business Plan."

  • BusinessWeek Online

    The small business version of Business Week online. They provide the most up to date news on small business.

  • INC.com

    The website for Inc. magazine. A great resource for the growing company.

  • U.S. Census Bureau

    Provides demographic information about the US and it's population.

  • Stat-USA

    One-stop internet browsing for business, trade, and economic information.

  • Entrepreneur.com

    The website for entrepreneur magazine. A great resource for the entrepreneur in all of us.

  • IRS

    Provides tax information for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

  • entreworld.com

    This site is an extremely useful resource for entrepreneurs. It allows you to sift through information on starting, growing, and supporting your business.

  • Small Business Administration

    Aids, counsels, assists and protects the interests of small businesses and helps families and businesses recover from national disasters.

  • Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy

    This site is a vast resource for small business research in the all areas. News, publications and information concerning white papers are Also available on this site.

Welfare

Corporate Welfare Information Center

Resources and examples about corporate welfare.

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Public Welfare Foundation

The Public Welfare Foundation was established in 1947 by Charles Edward Marsh, a newspaper publisher, and his wife Claudia. From our first grant in 1948 to the present, the Foundation’s concept of human welfare has been broad and flexible to address changing needs. Inherent in all of our work, however, is a continued commitment to the Marshs’ belief that the people who are most affected by a problem should be involved in creating and implementing solutions to address it.

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Welfare-to-Work Pilot Project Example

An example of process and implementation. Provides preliminary information about the design of a pilot project to test the efficacy of profiling and referring welfare-to-work participants.

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Welfare Reform Success Story

Oregon’s success in reducing welfare caseloads is about to be rewarded by the federal government–in cash. Now the state is asking Oregon communities how to use the money to show how to reduce Oregon’s welfare caseloads even more.

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Welfare Related Websites

A list of web sites that contain information concerning welfare programs and welfare reform.

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Welfare-to-Work: Six-Part Series

Divides welfare to work into a six part series.

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Welfare: LII (Legal Information Institute)

Gives an overview of the public benefits of welfare. Website is based at Cornell Law School.

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US Department of Labor: Welfare

Welfare to Work Highlights

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US Social Welfare

InfoUSA Social Welfare Information

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