Small Business Resources

As a member of the communities we serve, we want to see small businesses succeed. We know a business is more than financing, so we created a list of resources for small businesses to help them start, grow and thrive.

Business Mentoring and Education
For over 50 years, SCORE has served as America's premier source of free business mentoring and education.

Starting, Managing and Financing a Business
Tips and guides from the MN Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)

Minnesota Secretary of State
Forms and information on filing a new business

Small Business Administration
Tools, resources and guides for potential, new and existing small businesses

Harland Clark Business Checks
Our trusted and recommended check supplier

Events & Webinars

Funding Alternatives
Date: Ongoing Webinar
Cost: FREE
Topic: Most start up businesses need some form of financing. Learn about different funding alternatives such as family, debt lenders and grants.

COVID-19 Small Business Resources

At City & County Credit Union we know that small businesses, now more than ever, play a vital role in our community. Protect your business and stay up to date on important updates with our COVID-19 Small Business Resources.

If you're concerned about cash flow or payment issues for your business, we're here to help. Call our Business Services Expert at (651) 225-2750 or contact us to discuss options and City & County financial solutions.

  • Minnesota Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Toolkit - Watch free webinars on COVID-19 and resources available for your business, read helpful articles and stay up to date on MN updates.
  • A Guide for MN Small Businesses Who Need Help - Between the various state and federal programs being passed, it’s hard to keep track. Stay up-to-date on options available to you and your business from the MN Employment & Economic Development Council.

  • Federal SBA Disaster Loan - Low-interest federal disaster loan up to $2 million for small businesses and private non-profits suffering substantial economic injury as a result of COVID-19.