Whether you made a resolution to better yourself and your company in 2024 or not, seminars — and their online cousins, webinars — are always good for learning, networking and inspiration.
We found a handful of seminars and webinars, a pitch competition at the library and a resource event to get entrepreneurs through the rest of January. The topics, presented via local chambers of commerce and economic development orgs, range from time management to product pricing to planning for success.
All events cost $20 or less, with more than half of them having no cost at all.
Moreover, are you thinking about applying for an EDGE Grant through the Delaware Division of Small Businesses this year? We’ve also included a couple of free online events that will help you prepare for the process, whether you’re going to apply now or later.
Jan. 10
Craft Your Purpose, Vision, Mission, and Goals with Nick Callazzo
9-11 a.m. at the Emerging Enterprise Center ($10-20)
Financial Mastery 2024 with Kevin Washington
10-11 a.m. online (Free)
Jan. 16
Time management with Eric and Lisa of Wilmington Kitchen Collective
6 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church in Wilmington ($15)
Jan. 17
Business Structures 101: Understanding Your Options with Jeff Tindall and Cassandra Sifford
9-11 a.m. at the Emerging Enterprise Center ($10-15)
Jan. 19
WilmingtonMade: Planning for success in 2024 with Tamara Varella
9 a.m to 12 p.m. at CSC Station Conference Center (Free)\
Jan. 22
EDGE 2024 Round 1 Informational Webinar for entrepreneurs interested in applying for an EDGE grant
2 p.m. online (Free)
Jan. 23
Using SizeUp Delaware To Strengthen Your EDGE Application
10 a.m. online (free)
Jan. 24
Pricing Your Product to Maximize Profits with Frank DeSantis
9-10 a.m. at the Emerging Enterprise Center ($10-20)
Jan. 25
3rd Annual Pitch or Ditch competition for Delaware-based minority entrepreneurs
6-8 p.m. at the Wilmington Public Library (Free)
Your Pathway to Success webinar
9-10 a.m. online (Free)
Jan. 31
New Castle County Open for Business resources and networking event
9-10:30 a.m. at the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce (Free)
This story is a part of Technical.ly’s Pathways to Tech Careers Month. See the full 2024 editorial calendar.
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