Service Corps of Retired Executives

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The SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business," is a national, nonprofit association dedicated to small business mentoring and training. More than 10,500 volunteers with 600+ business skills provide free and confidential mentoring to U.S. small businesses and entrepreneurs. SCORE is a public charity and resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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Hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs visit SCORE each year for small business advice and training. Visit Ask SCORE at www.score.org to try the online advice service or to find a local office.The SCORE Association provides free counseling to new and existing small business owners via a nationwide network of volunteers. Most of the volunteers are retired business owners, executives and corporate leaders. SCORE has assisted 7.6 million entrepreneurs.

Local SCORE chapters also provide low-cost business workshops and seminars for both start-up and in-business entrepreneurs. Workshops typically include several "core" classes which illustrate fundamentals for new businesses (such as how to start a business, how to create a business plan, how to determine a competitive advantage, and more) as well as a number of specialized classes (such as accounting, Quickbooks, fundamentals of selling, marketing, internet marketing, and more).

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In 1953, the Small Business Act was signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created. The law said the federal government “should aid, counsel, assist and project the interests of small business.” Counseling small business in management practices was written into law. In the same year, Maurice du Pont Lee of Wilmington, Delaware gathered a small group and formed a consulting and advisory service for small businesses. By 1963, more than 50 independent groups across the country were providing low-cost or no-cost business counseling.

In 1964, SBA Administrator Eugene P. Foley officially launched SCORE as a national volunteer group with 2,000 members, uniting independent efforts into a national force.

Today, the SCORE Association comprises over 10,500 volunteers and 14 employees. There are currently 389 SCORE chapters and 800 branches.

SCORE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.

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