Mississippi Action for Community Education, Inc. is a non-profit, minority rural development organization created by community leaders in 1967 to stimulate physical, social, and economic development in the rural Mississippi Delta. Very early in its history, MACE learned that beyond the problems of race and poverty, there exists in southern, rural communities the broader, structural problem of underdevelopment; that for genuine community development to occur, the prerequisite human and organizational capacities must first be developed, the basic community social and political structures must first be created.

Women's Business Center

William M. Brown, WBC Director
(662) 335-3523, ext 309
macesbawbc@deltamace.org


The MACE Women's Business Center provides workshops, counseling, networking opportunities, technical assistance to new and existing women-owned businesses in the Mississippi Delta.

Who can become a client?

  • Any woman or man who owns a business or is interested in starting a business in Mississippi

What services are available?

  • 10-week business training course
  • One-on-one confidential consultation
  • One-on-one confidential credit counseling
  • Networking and peer support opportunities

What are the benefits of the Women’s Business Center?

  • The development of a long-term relationship with a business counselor
  • Improved business skills
  • Ongoing support for business growth and expansion tailored to the needs of your business
  • Innovative approaches to supporting women’s business ownership
  • Assistance in new areas of business development
  • Opportunities for networking with other business owners

 

To see our training calendar, please click here ---> WBC Calendar

For latest news about the MACE WBC, please click here ---> WBC News

 

 



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Small Business Adminstration

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