Small Business, Big Impact: A Note of Thanks
As we move into the holiday season, we reflect upon the contributions of all who start and grow small businesses in Vermont. Small businesses are woven into the fabric of
As we move into the holiday season, we reflect upon the contributions of all who start and grow small businesses in Vermont. Small businesses are woven into the fabric of
Long time Central Vermont resident Alex Rob comes to Community Capital with a background in financial and human services. For the past five years, he has been the Executive Director
Earning visibility online takes some creativity, and two Community Capital businesses have knocked it out of the park this spring. Although Lisa & John at Miller’s Toll, and Sarita at
You’re in business and often you’re working solo. You always have a ton to do. From serving customers to fixing the cash register to learning the ins and out of
Spring is on the way and we have officially closed the first quarter of 2019. I want to start off by sharing a bit about what we’ve been up to
One Community Capital borrower’s next steps in success. Five years ago with Community Capital assistance, Talia Smith opened The Grooming Shoppe in Richmond, offering locally-owned dog grooming to area