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The Government has several programs that include programs for minority and women owned business, programs for small businesses, and programs that are focused on employment and economic growth in specific areas. These programs include loans, grants and set aside contracts. Our firm will assist you in identifying these programs and educating you on the regulations, size standards and qualifications for these programs. We will also assist you in completing all necessary forms and documents, as well as provide guidance on marketing to the government once you obtain your certification. Additional services include:
- Marketing to the Government
- Teaming Agreements
- Contract Compliance
- Maintaining Certification form & Documents
- Marketing to Private Sector using MBWE Certifications
In 2006, the federal government allotted over nine hundred million dollars in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut (combined) for programs focused on employment, training and youth activities. Let us show you how your firm can be an active participate in these programs. |
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J. Kristensen Associates finding success in city
By Mary Ellen Godin
Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN — Jean Kristensen is one of several New York investors discovering the city’s growth potential and its low cost of doing business.
A transplant from the Staten Island, N.Y., real estate market, Kristensen brings 28 years of business experience to her office at 101 W. Main St.
J. Kristensen Associates LLC provides help to organizations and individuals seeking administration, marketing, procurement, business development and human resource management services.
The idea is to help businesses reduce costs by providing consulting, technical writing, lead generation, recruiting/ background checks and more. One area of expertise is helping minority-owned businesses take advantage of the full government contract market available to them. J. Kristensen Associates also assists firms in obtaining certifications.
Before founding J. Kristensen Associates, Kristensen was chief executive officer of a home security company. She served on the board of the National Minority Business Council; is a former member of the American Women’s Economic Development Association, Brooklyn Chamber .. More |
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