July 16, 2025 - 17:17

A partnership formed in Calipatria is set to enhance small business education and entrepreneurial support in the northern regions of Imperial County. This initiative aims to empower local entrepreneurs by providing them with essential training and resources needed to thrive in today's competitive market.
The program is designed to address the unique challenges faced by small businesses in the area, offering workshops and mentorship opportunities that cover various aspects of business development. Participants will gain valuable insights into marketing strategies, financial management, and operational efficiency, helping them to build sustainable enterprises.
Local officials and community leaders have expressed their enthusiasm for this initiative, recognizing the potential for economic growth and job creation in Calipatria. By fostering a supportive environment for aspiring business owners, this partnership hopes to stimulate innovation and elevate the local economy.
As the program unfolds, it is expected to attract a diverse group of participants, further enriching the entrepreneurial landscape in the region.
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