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RESOURCES
Local Resources
 1010 N. Finance Center Drive, Ste 200 Tucson, AZ 85710 520-434-2000
Arizona Small Business Association 4811 East Grant Road, Suite 262 Tucson, AZ 85712 520-327-0222
GLBT Tucson Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 14312 Tucson, AZ 85732 520-615-6436
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 4420 E. Speedway Blvd., Suite 101
Tucson, AZ 85712 520-620-0005
Micro Business Advancement Center 330 N. Commerce Park Loop
Tucson, Arizona 85745 520-620-1241
Northern Pima County Chamber of Commerce 200 W. Magee Road, Suite 120 Tucson, Arizona 85704 520-297-2191
Tucson Black Chamber of Commerce 1690 N. Stone Avenue, # 113 Tucson, Arizona 520-623-0099
YWCA, Tucson 525 N. Bonita Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85745 520-884-7810
National Resources
Advancing Women Diversity recruiting, career readiness training, strategies to empower success in the workplace.
BusinessTown.com An easy-to-navigate small-business site that gathers together hundreds of key links, plus information on hot topics like firing employees, selling your business, marketing and doing taxes.
Diversity Business Diversity Business is a resource portal for small businesses and large organizational buyers. It is a membership-based exchange platform that facilitates contacts and communication, streamlines business processes and provides vital business news and information
Entrepreneur.com Dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs worldwide to start and grow successful companies.
FoDreams.com - Women in Business Network Field of Dreams is designed by a team of women in business to create, promote and develop successful women-owned businesses.
Inc.com The online version of Inc. magazine is dedicated to being the No. 1 destination site on the Internet helping small companies increase revenue, serve customers, manage operations, and increase profitability.
iVillage The Women's Network's entrepreneur area has many resources for women business owners.
StatePulse Keep current with public sector developments.
U.S. Small Business Administration - My Biz for Women Women's business programs, news and ideas.
Women's Work The sole aim of Women's Work is to provide resources that help people move from corporations (or any other large organization where someone else has control over your career and well-being) to smaller firms or to setting up their own business.
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