Filmed in Georgia
After the credit's role on your favorite film and tv shows you may have seen the famous Georgia peach indicating, "filmed in Georgia". From Stranger Things to Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, the growing film industry is …
Minority-owned businesses in Georgia provide over 402,000 jobs to hard-working Georgians and energize the state’s economy. Grow Georgia strives to power these businesses’ growth by connecting them to specialized resources, increasing their partnerships with Fortune 500 firms, and celebrating their success.
Your business is unique, and the solutions you need to grow should be too. Explore the programs and organizations that are fueling minority-owned businesses growth across Georgia.
Comcast Rise
From May 1st through the 31st, eligible small businesses in Atlanta, GA, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL, Richmond, VA, and Southern Colorado areas will be able to apply at www.ComcastRISE.com. A total of 100 grants per location, or 500 grants in total, will be announced and awarded in August 2024. Program eligibility includes all small business owners, while maintaining a focus on diversity, inclusion and community investment.
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Georgia Power offers resources and tools to help you lower your energy bill and ensure that
your business is running efficiently too.
Get free business advice from experienced mentors. SCORE business mentors can help you start, grow, or transition your business
Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certification with the GMSDC is an essential first step in cultivating relationships with corporate supply chains and positioning your company to compete for contract awards.
Small Business, Big Impact
Filmed in Georgia
After the credit's role on your favorite film and tv shows you may have seen the famous Georgia peach indicating, "filmed in Georgia". From Stranger Things to Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, the growing film industry is …
Beyond Health Group is putting more boots on the ground for the aging population in the Statesboro, Georgia region.
Interview with Kevin Pullen to discuss his new project, COLORS, and arts and culture are impacting change in the Golden Isles, Georgia.