In the United States, business incentives happen at every level of Government.
For 'for profit' companies, the Small Business Association offers programs that allow for 'Uncle Sam' to co-sign on credit for the business.
Tax credits/incentives exist for businesses to encourage/promote specific business actions.
State level programs exist as well. at the City level, businesses can offer apply/lobby for a tax ebatement, or a 'get out of tax free' card for x amount of time. The idea is that gov't wants the business to thrive, and the profits from the thrive will be greater than taking the tax. (more taxes later, vs some now).
On a non profit business the Federal Government offers thousands of Federal Grants, Work Studies, Co-Opps, and alike. Nearly 100 Federal Offices manage/provide competitive non profit funding.
State programs for non profits tend to be more specific to criteria of a program.
The priorities/problems of the community can be conveyed in business/government incentives. For example, In Indiana residents may take a Renter's Deduction. If they rent a dwelling, they are taxed less than one who owns. In Arizona how ever there is a renter's tax of $50 a month tied into the landlord/rental agreement monthly rent amount.
What does the difference tell us about the two States?
The government support entrepreneurs because they are valuable to the economy.
Yes, in most caes it is the government.
A business networking group -The Young Entrepreneurs Society- entrepreneurs from different industries around the world More information: http://www.youngentrepreneursociety.com
SBA is the government website for starting a business. Start Up Nation is a website dedicated to entrepreneurs. Grants.gov is a source to apply for federal grants.
Entrepreneurs may get funding from: 1. Government-assisted loans like those from SBA.gov 2. Venture Capitalists 3. Banks or Financial Institutions 4. Incubator Programs 5. Grants 6. Angel Investors 7. Personal Loans 8. Micro Lending 9. Peer-to-Peer Lending 10. B2B Lending
The government support entrepreneurs because they are valuable to the economy.
The Department of Trade and Industry helps entrepreneurs of micro, small and medium enterprises.
government of the Philippines programs to support the entrepreneurs?
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You have to contact your local small business association. There you can find grants from the government if you qualify.
Activists in or out of government who pull together a political majority on behalf of unorganized interests.
This is often referred to as "networking." Entrepreneurs use informal networks to gather information, share ideas, and build relationships with others in their industry or entrepreneurial community. Networking can be a valuable tool for entrepreneurs to learn from others and grow their businesses.