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Emerging Technology Centers 

Haven Campus 

101 N. Haven St. Suite 301 

Baltimore, MD 21224 

P: 443-451-7000 

 

Eastern Campus 

1101 East 33rd St. 3rd floor 

Baltimore, MD 21218 

P: 443-451-7000 

W: http://etcbaltimore.com 

E: INFO@ETCBALTIMORE.COM 

 

Promotes economic growth by providing its member companies with the resources they need — seed capital, mentors, potential partners, a collaborative community, etcetera — to get where they want to go, as quickly as possible. Offers incubator & accelerator programs at two locations. 

 

Latino Economic Development Center  

3500 Boston St. Suite 227 

Baltimore, MD 21224 

P: 443-708-7035 

W: www.ledcmetro.org 

 

Provides bilingual (Spanish/English) trainings on how to open your business, business planning, financial management, accounting, marketing and access to micro-loans. 

Minority & Women-Owned Business Development 

Small Business Resource Center 
3000 Druid Park Drive - Suite 3000B 
Baltimore, Maryland 21215 
Phone: (410) 396-3818 
Fax: (410) 396-5136 

W: mwbd.baltimorecity.gov 

 

Serves as the City of Baltimore’s advocate for small, local, minority and women-owned companies including prime contractors, subcontractors, and joint venture partners. 

KAGRO of Maryland 

425 E Federal St, Suite #1  

Baltimore, MD 21202 

P: 410-244-5802  

W: www.kagromd.com 

E: kagromd@gmail.com 

Serves the interests of Korean American communities and their retail businesses throughout the State of Maryland, including Baltimore City. 

Baltimore Main Streets Program 

W: mwbd.baltimorecity.gov/baltimore-main-streets 

 

Provides customized support and public resources to each district in order to attract new businesses and new jobs to the neighborhood. 

Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 

11 West Mount Vernon Place, Suite 304, Baltimore, MD 21201 

P: 443-620-0165 

W: www.maryland-hispanic-chamber-of-commerce.org 

E: info@mdhcc.org 

 

Promotes the establishment, growth, prosperity and retention of Hispanic businesses, and those entities and persons that support them in the State of Maryland. 

Small Business Resource Center 

3000 Druid Park Drive - Suite 3000B 
Baltimore, Maryland 21215 

P: 443-451-7160 

W: www.Baltimoresourcelink.com 

Provides technical assistance, training, counseling and a resource library to small businesses and entrepreneurs. Also provides free workshops on business planning, accounting, minority business development, success training and more. SBRC will assist with these four major areas: 

• Plan for business success 

• Create a plan to meet the needs of the marketplace 

• Plan for your business cash flow 

• Assist with planning of business operations 

Baltimore Association of Nepalese in America 

2906 Taylor Ave.  

Parkville, MD 21234 

P: 410-657-9373 

W: www.banaonline.org 

E: info@banaonline.org 

 

Serves as a collaborative to generate new business ideas and ventures among the Nepali-American community. Also hosts forums on topics such as how to start a business and how to best use resources. 

Enterprise Development Group 

3411 Bank St. 

Baltimore, MD 21224 

P: 410-545-6518 ext. 24399 

W: https://edgus.org/  

Offers financial support to refugees, immigrants, and low-income individuals, particularly aspiring entrepreneurs. Financial resources offered include credit builder loans, car loans, and microloans for business. 

Baltimore Corps- Kiva 

2401 Liberty Heights Ave #2730, Baltimore, MD 21215 

P: 443-640-8904 
W: https://baltimorecorps.org/kiva  

Kiva offers grants, zero-interest loans and small business support to small businesses in Baltimore. 

Impact Hub 

10 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202 

P: 443-821-7482 

W: https://baltimore.impacthub.net/ 

Hub for small business entrepreneurs and social change organizations. Often provides small business support, mentorship, etc. 

 

New American Community Lending 

E: NACL@lirs.org 

W: https://www.lirs.org/new-american-community-lending/ 

Credit building and small business loans for low to moderate income immigrants