Thursday, June 24, 2021

Coming Next Week: Starting a Small Business: Key Census Data and Tools for Entrepreneurs

Learn about key Census programs that can help businesses understand their markets, and view a demo of Census Business Builder.
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Starting a Small Business: Key Census Data and Tools for Entrepreneurs

Starting your own small business is one of the bravest things an entrepreneur can do, and Census data can be invaluable to help make this task an informed, data-driven decision. This webinar will provide a brief introduction to some key Census programs that can help businesses understand their markets as well as a demo of a key tool to make accessing these data easier, Census Business Builder. While we'll focus on starting a new business, this information can also be important to owners of existing business too who need to take a fresh look at their customers after the pandemic.

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Monday, June 28, 2021
  • Date: June 28
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
  • Dial In: 888-957-9827 OR 415-228-4875
  • Passcode: 9047123
  • WebEx Event Number (if needed):  199 247 1582
  • Link: Log In Details

Event Password: Census#1 (If required, this password is only for users who join from a WebEx application or mobile app.)

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About Census Academy

Let us show you how to find and use Census Bureau data for your everyday uses, including informing your business plan, supporting grant proposals and research projects, developing apps, urban development planning and services, and much more! Whether you're looking for economic or demographic data, we can teach you how to get what you need for your various projects.

To request free workshops and trainings for your organization, send us an e-mail at census.askdata@census.gov.

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