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The Arizona Department of Administration serves as a State Data Center that provides local business communities with education and access to Census Bureau data and products such as Population Estimates and Projections, Income, Poverty, and Employment, and Gross Domestic Product in addition to other economic data and statistical resources.
Contact information:
Office of Employment and Population Statistics
100 N. 15th Avenue, Room 440
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Mr. Allen Barnes
allen.barnes@azdoa.gov
(602) 771-1155
FAX (602) 771-1207
The AZNABEC provides business development services for clients to assist in the creation, expansion and preservation of Native American-owned businesses. Our management consulting team will carefully analyze a client’s reason for starting a business. We meet one-on-one with individuals and collaborate together to create a business plan, marketing plan, and research funding resources to secure financing. AZNABEC also provides assistance to established businesses with marketing, bid matching opportunities, procurement certifications and to secure bonding or financing.
Our strong working relationships with American Indian businesses have enabled Native people to succeed on their path to business ownership, create a strong economy and jobs in Indian Country.
Services provided:
Tailored Bid Matching Opportunity
Construction Publication Review
Construction Plans/Specs Review
Technical Assistance:
Business Plans
Financial Analysis
Tribal Certifications
Other MBE/DBE Certifications
Marketing Research
Management Counseling
SBA's 8(a), SDB and HubZone Certification
SBA's CCR/Pro-Net Listing
Location:
953 E. Juanita Avenue
Mesa, AZ 85204
Phone: (480) 545-1298 ext 222 or ext 245
Fax: (480) 545-4208
Contact Mary Dolezal, Tina June or Peter Schwartz
The Arizona Rural Policy Institute serves as a State Data Center that provides local business communities with education and access to Census Bureau data and products such as Population Estimates and Projections, Income, Poverty, and Employment, and Gross Domestic Product in addition to other economic data and statistical resources.
Contact information:
Northern Arizona University
Arizona Rural Policy Institute
PO Box 15066
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5066
Mr. Thomas Combrink
thomas.combrink@nau.edu
(928) 523-7313
fax (928) 523-7331
The Arizona Economic & Business Research Program serves as a State Data Center that provides local business communities with education and access to Census Bureau data and products such as Population Estimates and Projections, Income, Poverty, and Employment, and Gross Domestic Product in addition to other economic data and statistical resources.
Contact information:
Eller College of Management
PO Box 210108
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
Ms. Valorie Rice
vrice@eller.arizona.edu
(520) 621-2109
FAX (520) 621-2150
The Arizona State Library serves as a State Data Center that provides local business communities with education and access to Census Bureau data and products such as Population Estimates and Projections, Income, Poverty, and Employment, and Gross Domestic Product in addition to other economic data and statistical resources.
Contact Information:
W.P. Carey School of Business
PO Box 87401
Tempe, AZ 85287-4011
Mr. Tom Rex
tom.rex@asu.edu
(480) 965-3961
FAX (480) 965-5458
The Phoenix MBDA Business Center provides services to assist eligible minority business enterprise (MBE) clients achieve higher levels of growth and competitiveness. Over the past 40 years, MBDA has been charged with the growth and expansion of MBEs based in the United States. As a result of this charge MBDA has assisted MBEs in obtaining over 4 billion dollars in revenues and financing in FY2010 alone.
Businesses owned or controlled by the following persons or groups of persons are eligible to obtain services from this center: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, Native Americans (including Alaska Natives, Alaska Native Corporations and Tribal entities), Asian Indian Americans and Hasidic Jewish Americans. Services include, but are not limited to, the financing, bonding, certification, market entry, and the development of business partnerships.
While this center serves all MBEs affililliated with the aforemenetioned ethnic groups, it specifically targets clients with annual revenues of over $1,000,000 or participants in a high-growth industry (e.g., green technology, clean energy, health care, infrastructure and broadband technology, etc.). Contact information for this center can be found via the following Web link: http://www.mbda.gov/main/offices. To obtain additional information on the Minority Business Development Agency, please visit: www.mbda.gov.
Location:
225 East Osborn Road, Suite 202
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Telephone #: 602-294-6091
Program Director: Alika Kumar