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East LA Entrepreneur Center

Los Angeles, CA

About

The East LA Entrepreneur Center is a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) resource serving the Los Angeles community with comprehensive business support and guidance. As part of the national SBDC network funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration, this center provides entrepreneurs with access to expert consulting, business planning assistance, market research support, and financial guidance—all at no cost. The center specializes in helping startup founders and established business owners navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship, from initial concept development through scaling operations. Whether you're a first-time business owner seeking foundational knowledge or an experienced entrepreneur looking to expand, the East LA Entrepreneur Center offers personalized mentoring from experienced business professionals. Services include one-on-one business consulting, assistance with business plan development, help securing financing and loans, training on operational efficiency, and connections to other business resources. The center is particularly valuable for underserved entrepreneurs in East Los Angeles who may face barriers to traditional business resources. By combining free expert advice with practical business tools and workshops, the East LA Entrepreneur Center removes financial obstacles to entrepreneurial success and empowers local business owners to build sustainable, thriving enterprises.

Services Offered

Program Type

Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Cost

Free

Services

Free one-on-one business mentoring, business plan development, market research, financial planning, loan application assistance, operational consulting, business training workshops, and access to business resources

Best For

Startup founders, small business owners, entrepreneurs seeking to grow existing businesses, underserved entrepreneurs, and anyone in the Los Angeles area needing professional business guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does East LA Entrepreneur Center provide?

The East LA Entrepreneur Center offers a full range of free business development services including one-on-one mentoring with experienced business advisors, business plan development and review, market research assistance, financial planning guidance, help with loan applications and financing options, operational strategy consulting, and access to business training workshops. Whether you need help launching a new venture or scaling an existing business, the center's expert consultants provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific business needs and goals.

Is East LA Entrepreneur Center free to use?

Yes, all services provided by the East LA Entrepreneur Center are completely free. As an SBA-funded Small Business Development Center, the center is designed to remove financial barriers to business success. You can access unlimited one-on-one consulting, business planning assistance, workshops, and resources without any fees or hidden costs. This free access ensures all entrepreneurs, regardless of financial capacity, can receive professional business guidance.

Who can use East LA Entrepreneur Center?

The East LA Entrepreneur Center serves anyone interested in starting or growing a business in the Los Angeles area. This includes aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders, small business owners, and established companies seeking growth. There are no citizenship requirements, and the center welcomes entrepreneurs from all backgrounds and industries. The center is particularly committed to serving underrepresented communities and those who have historically faced barriers to business resources.

How do I get started with East LA Entrepreneur Center?

To get started, contact the East LA Entrepreneur Center directly to schedule an initial consultation. You can typically reach out by phone or through their website to book a free appointment with a business advisor. During your first meeting, you'll discuss your business goals, challenges, and needs. The advisor will then work with you to create a personalized support plan. You can also attend group workshops and training sessions to learn about specific business topics. No application or qualification process is required—simply reach out to begin receiving support.

Last updated: March 17, 2026