Small Business and Side Hustles

How to Find and Apply for Small Business Grants

Small Business and Side Hustles

While May is Small Business Month, November is pretty BIG for small businesses, too. First, there's Small Business Saturday on November 30 and this year marks the 15th anniversary! It's a great way for your customers and community to show their support - and get a much needed financial injection at the end of the year. This year's theme is: "One Day Makes a Difference." What else could you do this month to make a difference in your small business?

Resources for Creative Small Businesses and Crafty Side Hustles

Small Business and Side Hustles Newsletter

Do you have a crafty side hustle? Or are you thinking about turning your hobby into a small business? Each year, October kicks off the Fall Festival Season and with it, an influx of craft fairs and booths. In their article “How To Start Selling at Craft Fairs and Shows” on August 18, 2024, Indeed suggests visiting some fairs and observing the popular booths. Ask yourself: What does the booth look like? How is the booth organized? What types of crafts do they sell? How expensive are their items? Where do they place their more costly items? How do they greet potential customers?

Learn How to Build Your Small Business Website with Free Courses

Small Business and Side Hustles Newsletter

Did you know? September, October, and November are three of the most productive months of the year for business? Whether your business is headed into its fourth quarter, or you're getting ready to launch your business, now is an excellent time to think about the website you use for your business.

Go "Back to School" with the Library and Learn Small Business Skills

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

August is back-to-school month here in Florida. Learning isn't just for the littles, though! As a small business owner or someone who's thinking about starting a small business, there are things you need to know, too! The public library is a great place to learn. Can't afford a college course? No problem! The best back-to-school supply that you or your kids could want is a Jacksonville Public Library card. Bonus: you don't have to wait for a tax-free holiday to pick one up! They're always free!

Tips and Tools for Conducting Market Research for Your Small Business

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

The use of zip codes as we know them started on July 1, 1963. Why is this string of numbers important to your business? The Library has many free tools like Data Axle Reference Solutions to help you with demographic research, small business marketing, and more. Read this month's Small Business & Side Hustles newsletter to learn how to conduct your own market research!

Create Your Business Plan this Summer with Help from the Library

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

According to the U. S. Small Business Administration, a business plan is a strategic tool that shapes the trajectory of your business over the next 3-5 years. It's a written guide that outlines how your business will generate revenue and expand. The library provides a wealth of databases to support your business planning. This month, we're featuring the Business Plan Handbook Series available through GALE as well as some helpful books and LinkedIn Learning courses.

Small Business Help and Free Resources at Your Library

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

Spring is the time to grow new ideas! Are you ready to start a new side hustle or grow your existing business? The "Small Business and Side Hustles" Library U newsletter connects you to Library and community resources and programs to help you get started!

Small Business Advice for Female Entrepreneurs and Leaders in Jax

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

Twyla Prindle is the founder of Kash Kids, Inc. and author of more than a dozen financial literacy books for kids. Her best-known work is Where Is My Money? She is one of North Florida’s leading advocates for teaching children financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills. Twyla hopes to inspire children to become financially independent adults and future entrepreneurs.

Small Business: Advice from a Black Business Owner

Small Business and Side Hustles Library U newsletter

February is Black History Month and Small Business and Side Hustles has some advice from a local small business owner. Twyla Prindle is the founder of Kash Kids, Inc. and author of more than a dozen financial literacy books for kids. Her best-known work is Where Is My Money? She is one of North Florida’s leading advocates for teaching children financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills.

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