If you are looking to start or expand a business in Connecticut or just need help solving a problem specific to this state or region, there's a wide range of resources — both government and private — available to help.
While many nationally focused resources offer helpful solutions, some issues are better addressed at the state or local level. Answers to licensing, zoning, sales tax, incorporation, economic development issues and a mountain of other matters often reside at the state level. Ironically, however, finding the right resources closer to home can often be even more difficult, as local solutions often live in many different places.
See who's waiting in line to help you
Help for everything you need to start and grow a business in Connecticut, or do business in the state, is readily available online.
I recommend: You Belong in Connecticut will connect you to assistance in these areas:
Technical assistance,
financing,
procurement,
tax incentives,
startup,
real estate,
workforce,
infrastructure and
city profiles.
Find business registration forms at the CT Secretary of State's office
The Secretary of the State of Connecticut's office handles a wide range of business matters, including business filings and corporate or LLC registrations.
I recommend: Download the applications you need from the
CT Forms Menu. There's also a handy search function to look up existing registrations. The
CT Showcase profiles small and minority businesses.
Look to CT Innovations for help and financing for a high-tech business
The Connecticut Legislature created Connecticut Innovations in 1989 to help grow Connecticut's entrepreneurial, technology economy by making venture and other investments.
I recommend: Discover all that
CT Innovations offers at the Web site. Find out in a flash
how to work with CI.
Discover who's promoting Connecticut as a business location
Connecticut Economic Resource Center is a non-profit that promotes CT as a business location.
I recommend: Visit the
CERC site for details.
Connect to a Connecticut small business resource portal
Discover hundreds of local programs offering free and low-cost help for starting and growing your business.
I recommend: The Business Utility Zone Gateway for
Connecticut can connect you with a wide range of people, tools and resources.
Get free help at the Connecticut Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
SBDC's mission is to help small business start and grow in Connecticut. Based at the University of Connecticut College of Agriculture and Natural resources, the CSBDC provides one-on-one counseling and group training at locations around the state.
I recommend: The
Connecticut Small Business Development Center site has everything you need.
SCORE more free help for your biz
SCORE, "Counselors to America's small business" is a terrific national organization that provides free mentoring for small business owners.
I recommend: These are SCORE Connecticut offices:
Bridgeport - Greater Bridgeport SCORE; Danbury - Western Connecticut SCORE; Hartford - Grtr Hartford Cty SCORE;
New Haven - New Haven SCORE;
Norwalk - Fairfield Cty SCORE;
Old Saybrook - Old Saybrook SCORE.
Snag state-level help from the SBA
District, state and regional offices of the U.S. Small Business Administration can put a more focused face on federal programs and resources, and plug you into local training and assistance solutions.
I recommend: Just plug in a Zip Code, select a specific city from the pull-down menu or check your state on the
U.S. map in the middle of the
SBA home page.