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In the News
SCORE Helps Entrepreneur Change the Way Seniors Maintain Wellness far 'beyond bingo'
In a recent interview, SCORE client Colleen Koziara shared many insights about her entrepreneurial experience and how her SCORE North Cook and Lake County mentors, Karen Spesard, Chris Banakis and Arnold Goldberg, assisted in developing her business, Beyond Bingo, a "Multi-Dimensional Whole Life Wellness Program" designed to support seniors in maintaining their independence.
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How Small And Medium-Sized Companies Can Embrace Frictionless Giving
This Forbes article uses SCORE data on SMEs donating 250% more to nonprofits and community causes than larger companies, and 75% of small-business owners donate an average of 6% annually.
In the News
5 Essential Startup Expenses for New Businesses
In this article, SCORE is highlighted as an essential resource for anyone looking to start their own business.
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Prepare Your Business Finances Now in Case of a Natural Disaster
SCORE mentor Frank LaMonaca weighs in on how to prepare your business finances now incase of a natural disaster.
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SCORE Small Business Mentors Celebrates the Impact of its 10,000 Volunteers During National Mentoring Month
SCORE, mentors to America's small businesses and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, is celebrating National Mentoring Month by highlighting the significant impact SCORE's 10,000 volunteers have on small businesses throughout the nation.
In the News
Solo 401(k) vs SEP IRA: Which is better?
This piece highlights SCORE resources as they analyze Solo 401(k) vs SEP IRA.
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Green Bay entrepreneur Miranda Davis wants to sell merchandise and make a difference with L.U.V.
SCORE client Miranda Davis' journey to start her business comes after surviving a brutal attack that almost killed her, struggling with bulimia for years, and living through the suicides of both her father and best friend. Instead of letting those traumatic events get the best of her, she worked with SCORE Green Bay to start her business, L.U.V. , which sells clothing and accessories that are statements of positive affirmation.
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Triple B's Bakery wants to bring fresh bread and sweets to Kansas: 'I love feeding people'
Culinary school graduate Ben Wallace wants to bring freshly baked bread and sweets to Nickerson. Currently, he is working out of his home, whipping together chocolate cookies and croissants - and is working with SCORE to bring his business to downtown Nickerson.
In the News
Marketing Strategies for a New Entrepreneur
This is the second article of an entire year series following SCORE client Patricia Wynn in her year as a 50+ minority entrepreneur. This piece highlights how Patricia is learning how everything from referrals to business cards make a difference.
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Chairman of S.I. chapter of SCORE honored for over 6 decades of meaningful business experience
John J. Amodio, founder of the Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Award, is being recognized with the Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Awar year. He is chairman of the Staten Island chapter of SCORE.
In the News
A Record Number of Businesses Started in 2021
This article examines the data from SCORE about the record number of new businesses started in 2021.
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Bucks County SCORE helps longtime wellness instructor get established locally
SCORE Bucks is profiled in this story helping SCORE client Susan Cohen rebuild her business after relocating to Bucks County, PA. SCORE Mentor Carl Rubin helped Cohen move out of her comfort zone to transition her cooking instruction business to a virtual format during the peak of the pandemic.

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