Burlington County continuing small business workshop series

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The Burlington County Commissioners and the Burlington County Bridge Commission announced the start of a new edition of the Burlington County Small Business Workshop Series, beginning with seminars on marketing tools, business planning and QuickBooks.

“Small businesses are essential to Burlington County’s economy and our communities. When our local small businesses succeed, we all benefit,” said Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson. “The information and knowledge shared during these seminars can make a real difference for new and longtime business owners, so we are excited to continue to partner with the Bridge Commission’s Department of Economic Development to make this free service available.”

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“Helping small businesses to succeed is the key to economic growth, so the Bridge Commission is excited to offer more assistance in 2025,” added Burlington County Bridge Commission Chair Sandra Nunes. “Our small business seminars, networking events and resource fair provide great opportunities for small business owners to meet, connect and ask questions. We’ve received great feedback from participating businesses last year, so we want to encourage more businesses to register for the upcoming sessions.”

The first workshop of 2025 will be an in-person seminar covering small business tax preparations on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m. The seminar will be led by David Evans, senior manager of Bowman and Company and will be held at the Burlington County Library.

Next month, two workshops will be held on Friday, Feb. 14, and Wednesday, Feb. 19. The first will be a virtual session on marketing tools for small businesses. The Feb. 14 session will be held at 10:30 a.m. and will be led by staff from UCEDC.

The Feb. 19 workshop will be held in-person at the Burlington County Library at 10 a.m. and will cover networking. It will be led by instructors from the LAEDA Business Services Center.

Another virtual seminar will be held on Friday, March 14, at 10:30 a.m. on QuickBooks, a form of accounting software for businesses to manage finances and payroll.

There will also be an in-person seminar on Wednesday, March 19, at 10 a.m. in the Burlington County Library. The seminar will cover business planning.

All classes in the workshop series are free, but registration is requested. To register, visit https://www.bcbridges.org/economic-development/.

In addition to the seminars, the Bridge Commission also plans to organize four business networking events in 2025 and the county’s annual Business Resource Fair, which is expected to be held in May as part of Small Business Month.

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