Small Business
Our Mission Statement
Living Prove is a Non Profit with a mission to better the life of others in need. We are going to be there for our communities who can’t help themselves and need that extra hand. Many people wish to have someone there for them in time of need but that’s hard to find, that’s our Mission to really be there to extend a hand for those who need it.
How do we help small businesses?
We help small businesses by offering them mentorship and peer support. We also connect them with other companies that can help them improve their business processes.
Community
Small businesses are now struggling more than ever and don’t have the knowledge where to get help. Here is where we come in. It’s all about the knowledge that you have, many companies struggle to reach customers and make a presence. Something as small as pointing the companies in the right direction goes a long way. Helping them connect with other companies and improve their business process can save a company thousands of dollars. Many companies don’t even keep records of their expenses, making small changes like this can mean the difference in closing down or moving forward.
Here are just a few examples of how we help small businesses who are struggling:
Providing financial assistance: Non-profit organizations can offer financial assistance to small businesses in the form of grants, loans, or emergency funds. This can help businesses cover expenses such as rent, utilities, and payroll during times of hardship.
Offering training and education: Non-profit organizations can provide small businesses with training and education on topics such as marketing, sales, financial management, and business planning. This can help businesses improve their operations and increase their chances of success.
Facilitating partnerships and collaborations: Non-profit organizations can connect small businesses with other organizations or businesses that can provide support, resources, or partnerships. This can help businesses expand their networks and access new opportunities.
Providing mentorship and guidance: Non-profit organizations can offer mentorship and guidance to small business owners, helping them navigate challenges and make informed decisions. This can be especially valuable for businesses that are just starting out or facing significant obstacles.
Advocating for small businesses: Non-profit organizations can advocate for policies and initiatives that support small businesses, such as tax incentives, regulatory changes, or funding programs. This can help create a more favorable environment for small businesses to operate and thrive.
Our goal is it be the Living Proof for our Communities.