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Economic Development Links
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This page contains information on local, State, federal and regional links to organizations and agencies; general business assistance resources; local banks, insurance companies, and employers; manufacturing and trade organizations; and resources for small businesses.
Please note that the presence of any link anywhere on this site does not constitute an endorsement, favoring, or approval of the site or any specific commercial product, commodity or service by the Town of Woodstock.
Local
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Town of Woodstock: offices, calendar, history, Board of Selectmen, Board of Education, Board of Finance, Conservation Commission, Registrar, Libraries, Directories, Recreation, Transfer Station, Public Safety, Schools, Town Map and Directions, and Community Links.
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State
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Connecticut Development Authority: provides financing assistance to businesses that create or retain jobs, giving priority to manufacturing, skilled jobs, urban areas and enterprise zones, woman- and minority-owned firms, exports, and innovative products.
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Connecticut Economic Resource Center: The Connecticut Economic Resource Center (CERC) offers access to all state programs and information on local and regional programs. Initial contact is with Regional Account Managers who guide customers through the state system. For more information about state programs and services call CERC at (800) 392-2122.
Programs include:
• Financing, including loans and loan guarantees
• Technology Assistance
• Site Selection Assistance
• State agency permitting, including environmental and labor
• International trade missions, trade shows, financing, and advisory services
• Economic and demographic information Revolving Loan Funds
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Connecticut Licensing Information Center: The State of Connecticut Licensing Information Center offers information on everything from how-to workshops to finding real estate as well as an instant checklist of your potential licensing needs.
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Federal
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Business Advisor: One stop shopping to federal government information, services and transactions, including business development, financial assistance and taxes.
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IRS Business Division: information regarding taxes for all business types including corporate, not-for-profit, international, small businesses and self-employment.
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Regional
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Northeast Connecticut Economic Alliance: A private, nonprofit organization whose website provides links to financial institutions, towns, economic groups, and various state agencies, all dedicated to this area of the state and its future economic growth.
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Townboard.org - training on community planning, conservation, etc.
General Business Assistance Resources
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Doing Business in Connecticut: general information, business regulation, employment, financial assistance, starting, moving or expanding a business, taxation.
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Workforce One: An independently operated non-profit organization, Workforce One has a 33 member Board of Directors and serves the Northeast Corner of Connecticut encompassing 21 towns in Windham and Tolland Counties. It is one of eight Workforce Investment Boards operating in the State of Connecticut.
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All Business: answers to questions on everything from domain names to ten questions you should ask your lawyer.
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Resources for Small Businesses
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Connecticut Economic Development Fund: Counseling and loans for low/moderate-income people with existing or start-up businesses who are having problems obtaining loans through existing avenues.
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Connecticut Small Business Development Center (CSBDC): A statewide organization providing professional business counseling without charge to small and medium-sized businesses. Counseling assistance and educational workshops are available for business planning, financial analysis, international business, loan packaging, marketing, and management. Also provides specialized resources such as the Export Assistance Program, and Community Accounting Aid Services.
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The Entrepreneurial Center: helping people achieve financial independence through self-employment by training women and men to start their own businesses.
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SCORE: (Service Corps of Retired Executives) a non-profit association providing free counseling and low-cost workshops to the small business community.
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Small Business Administration: Their mission is to maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by aiding, counseling, assisting, and protecting the interests of small businesses.
- Small Business Develoment Center - no cost counseling, seminars, training by professional business counselors.
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You Belong In Connecticut: information to help businesses grow in CT, including a searchable database of Connecticut Assistance Programs, real estate information, town profiles, workforce information, etc. Maintained by the State of Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (CEDC.)
Local Banks
Local Insurance Companies
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Byrnes Agency, 122 Route 169, Woodstock
Manufacturing and Trade Organizations
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Connecticut Business & Industry Association: 10,000 member companies. Public policy staff works with state legislators and officials to help shape specific laws and to promote a regulatory system that responds to businesses' needs.
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Woodstock Merchants Association, is a membership organization comprised of local Woodstock merchants including antiques, crafts, florists, orchards, furniture makers, pottery, lodging and more.
Local Employers
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