New Mexico

New Mexico Small Business Administration – SBA

The New Mexico SBA is supported by a district office in Albuquerque. They provide services including funding programs, counseling, federal contracting, certifications, and disaster recovery. They can also connect you to partner organizations, lenders, and other community groups that help small businesses succeed.

https://www.sba.gov/district/new-mexico

National Association of Women Business Owners – NAWBO New Mexico

Building Women Leaders that Advocate for women owned and small business.
Founded in 1975 by a group of like-minded businesswomen to serve as the voice of women business owners and advocate on behalf of their entrepreneurial interests, NAWBO is proud to carry on that legacy and serve as the collective voice for women entrepreneurs of this generation and the next in the Nation’s Capital and state capitols across the country.

https://www.nawbonm.org/

Albuquerque

SCORE Albuquerque

SCORE Albuquerque mentors are highly successful and seasoned business professionals and entrepreneurs with the experience and knowledge to help you achieve your small business goals. Browse resources, take a workshop, or find your business mentor today!

https://www.score.org/albuquerque

NAWBO Northern New Mexico Chapter

NAWBO propels women entrepreneurs-one of the fastest growing and most dynamic sectors in U.S. business-into economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide by:

https://nawbonm.org/

Women’s Economic Self-Sufficiency Team – WESST

One of the obstacles most commonly reported by entrepreneurs — particularly first-time business owners — is the difficulty obtaining capital to start or expand a business. WESST helps to fill this gap by providing small business loans for women and other entrepreneurs who encounter this difficulty. As a microlender, we specialize in financing viable businesses that don’t meet the criteria of banks or other traditional lenders.

https://www.wesst.org/

New Mexico MBDA Business Center

The New Mexico Minority Business Development Agency Business Center (MBDA Business Center) is part of a national network of business centers funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA). The Center is operated by the City of Albuquerque Economic Development Department, which is strategically focused on filling equity gaps in our small business community, with emphasis on taking minority business enterprises to the next level of success.

https://www.nmmbda.com/

Four Winds Diversified Project

Southwest Business Development Consultants, LLC will provide a graduated, four-tiered curriculum for AIANNH businesses

https://swbdc.com/

Sta. Fe

SCORE Santa Fe & Northern NM

No matter where you are on your entrepreneurial journey, our SCORE mentors are ready to assist. Our mentors are highly successful and seasoned business professionals and entrepreneurs with the experience and knowledge to help you achieve your business goals.

https://www.score.org/santafe

Small Business Development Center

If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers! Assistance with all of your small business matters, the New Mexico SBDC is here to help you build a strong business and develop your entrepreneurial skills through our individualized no-cost counseling.
Achieving small business success does not happen by chance, learn the secrets to small business success through live trainings from the New Mexico SBDC!

https://www.nmsbdc.org/

Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA)

IAIA is enhancing its Business and Entrepreneurship Certificate Program Development Project, which provides a solid foundation of business literacy and applied business skills.

https://iaia.edu/

Las Cruces

American Indian Business Enterprise Center

The American Indian Business Enterprise at New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center seeks to fill in the knowledge gap of entrepreneurs at every stage of business development.

https://arrowheadcenter.org/program/aibe/

Arrowhead Center

Arrowhead Center provides resources to entrepreneurs and small businesses across New Mexico, helping ventures to launch and grow. Arrowhead Accelerators (Sprints) include four accelerators that support technology-based and export-base companies through education, mentorship, and financing in a virtual, cohort-based setting.

https://arrowheadcenter.nmsu.edu/business–creation-and-growth/business-creation-growth.html