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Microenterprise Development


Name Description Region

Acadiana Regional Development District
601 Loire Ave, Ste. C
Lafayette, Louisiana 70509
ph: 337.886.7782

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Viola Bellard
ph: 337.886.7782
Vbellard@ardd.org
Acadiana Regional Development District promotes and fosters economic development through regional partnerships and cooperation among local governments, educational institutions, and state and federal agencies. Acadiana


Central Louisiana Business League
5411 Coliseum Blvd Suite A
Alexandria, Louisiana 71303
ph: 318.443.8913

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Karen James
ph: 318.442.6308
karen@kazette.com
Organized in 1992, the mission of the Central Louisiana Business League is to serve as an advocate for business development among minorities by encouraging and promoting economic development across racial, gender and ethnic lines. Central


Good Work Network
1824 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70113
fax: 504.309.2090

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Phyllis Cassidy
ph: 504.309.2073
Phyllis@goodworknetwork.org
The Good Work Network is dedicated to helping low-income and disadvantaged micro entrepreneurs get the resources they need to succeed. The Good Work Network provides various services, including training, one-on-one consultation, group networking and collaboration opportunities and technical assistance to individuals and businesses in the greater New Orleans area. Southeast


Microbusiness Enterprise Corporation of Ascension (MBECA)
719 S. Burnside, Suite B
Gonzales, Louisiana 70737
fax: 225.752.4855

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Lee Melancon
ph: 225.268.9610
fax: 225.752.4855
mbeca@mbeca.org

Lisa Thibodaux
ph: 225.268.9610
fax: 225.752.4855
lisa@mbeca.org

Microbusiness Enterprise Corporation of Ascension provides assistance in business planning, training, financial planning and other areas.

Southeast


Renewal Inc.
513 Sunnyside Drive
Monroe, Louisiana 71202

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Erica Kelly
ph: 318.387.0686
renewalempowerment@hotmail.com

Bishop Alvin Walker
ph: 318.387.2999
awalker@bayou.com

Renewal's mission is to help foster economic and social development to disadvantaged communities. This program will help those entities that lack financial means, training, and organizational capacity skills for organizational and community capacity-building to development.

Northeast


Shreveport-Bossier African American Chamber of Commerce
1315 Milam St.
Shreveport, Louisiana 71101
ph: 318.220.9098
fax: 318.459.1439

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The Shreveport Bossier African American Chamber of Commerce (SBAACC) serves as an advocate for the creation, growth and general welfare of the African American business in the Shreveport Bossier metropolitan area. Northwest


Southwest Louisiana Partnership for Economic Development (SWLAPED)
120 West Pujo St.
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601

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Justin McMillin
ph: 337-433-3632
fax: 337-436-3727
jmcmillin@allianceswla.org

Southwest Louisiana Partnership for Economic Development has a board of directors, using its resources to strengthen the business recruiting and retention efforts for Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron and Jefferson Davis parishes.

Southwest


St. Mary Community Action Agency
1407 Barrow St.
Franklin, Louisiana 70538
ph: 337.828.5703

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Almetra Franklin
ph: 337-828-5703
Afrank6333@aol.com
The Mission of St. Mary Community Action Agency is to alleviate poverty for low income citizens through strategic planning and implementation of projects and services that will strengthen, renew and guide families into self-sufficiency. Bayou


Urban Restoration Enhancement Corporation
P.O. Box 73032
6315 Greenwell St., Suite #1
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70874
ph: 225.356.8871
fax: 225.356.8723

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Joyce James
ph: 225.356.8871
jjames@urecbr.com
Urban Restoration Enhancement Corp. is a not-for-profit, community-based development organization committed to the rebuilding of neighborhoods and focusing on affordable housing, with dedication for social and economic development. Capital