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COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING AND UPSKILLING PROGRAM

SHCCNJ has partnered with NJMEP to support the NO-COST training opportunities for nonveterans, veterans, soon-to-be veterans, and their family members. We will be happy to help and lead them on the pathway to manufacturing careers.

CONTACT US:

LizbethCastilo lcastillo@shccnj.org

DaniloMelan dmelan@shccnj.org

2023 COHORT:

MARCH 1, 2023 - APRIL 19, 2023

About the program

BILINGUAL: ENGLISH & SPANISH

100% VIRTUAL NO COST

Designed to help small business who need surety bonding to participate in state and federal contracts by providing comprehensive technical assistance. 105 graduates have qualified for $40 million in bonding.

Benefits

Free Capacity Building Solutions for Small, Minority, Woman, and Veteran - Owned Firms in the areas of:

Bonding & Insurance

Community Outreach

Capital Management

Compliance & Monitoring

Capacity Building Programs

Back Office Services

Construction Management

Training

Finance

Operations

Contract law and avoiding construction fraud

Optimizing your bond line

Estimating and working with construction documents

QuickBooks Training

Consulting Services, and more!

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