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Portsmouth

Central Appalachia
 

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Shawnee State University Kricker Innovation Hub

221 Chillicothe Street,

Portsmouth, OH 45662

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About our Portsmouth office

In partnership with Shawnee State University (SSU), ECDI and the WBC of Central Appalachia is located at The Kricker Innovation Hub, and serves female entrepreneurs and the SSU community.

Our staff are committed to the growth and success of women-owned small businesses throughout Central Appalachia by providing access to a suite of small business services at all stages of planning, development, and growth.

In Portsmouth, you'll find:

  • Women’s Business Center ​

  • Access to ECDI lending

  • Shawnee State University, Kricker Innovation Hub

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The Economic & Community Development Institute (ECDI) is one of the top U.S. SBA intermediary microlenders with a mission to invest in people to create measurable and enduring social and economic change. ECDI provides responsible, affordable lending and comprehensive small business development services to help meet the needs of small businesses. ECDI’s target population includes low-moderate income individuals and those otherwise precluded from funding from a traditional financial institution.

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