BROWNSVILLE, TN (April 11, 2016):
The Brownsville Business Association (BBA) will host a meeting Tuesday, April 19, 5:30 p.m., to introduce Communities Unlimited (CU). CU is a nonprofit organization that specializes in helping businesses grow by creating custom strategies geared specifically to the individual business and that also helps revitalize communities. The meeting will take place at the Delta Room, Backyard Barbecue, 703 East Main St.
In partnership with CU, the BBA will be offering 10 free hours of consultation to three Brownsville businesses attending this meeting. CU works with small rural communities throughout the South to help businesses find a niche and play to their strengths. They have many programs that help develop solutions to create a more vibrant business and revitalize our community.
If you are thinking of opening a business in Brownsville, this is also an opportunity for you to discuss your business ideas with trained experts who can advise you and suggest positive action steps towards meeting your goals.
You must attend the April 19 to qualify for the free consultation hours offered by the BBA. The meeting is free, as is the initial consultation with CU. This gives a no risk opportunity to determine if the program is a good fit without making a commitment.
For more information about Communities Unlimited, visit their webpage at www.communitiesu.org. For more information about the meeting, please contact the BBA at 731-780-5144.
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