Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination

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John Morrill
Director

Everyday Should Be Small Business Day: How Fairfax CORE Empowers Local Entrepreneurs

Post written by the Fairfax County Department of Economic Initiatives

Small Business Saturday on November 30 is an annual reminder of the vital role local businesses play in our communities. Fairfax County launched Fairfax CORE to help local entrepreneurs start and grow their business and provide unique products and services through the year.  In short, we believe that every day should be Small Business Day! 

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CORE Offers Free Help for Small Businesses

Fairfax CORE is the go-to platform for entrepreneurs and businesses at all stages to find and connect with the information and resources they need, when they need it. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting out, Fairfax CORE offers a wealth of resources to help you grow your business.

How Fairfax CORE Can Help You Start and Grow Your Business:

  • Comprehensive Business Guides: Provide useful information for entrepreneurs on topics including Business Startup; Growth, Home Based Businesses and how to find Capital.
  • Continuous Learning and Networking: Explore a calendar of educational events and networking opportunities covering topics like legal compliance, financial management, digital marketing, and customer service.
  • Personalized Business Counselling and Resources: Utilize the "resource navigator" to filter and make direct connections with more than 115 experienced business advisors for tailored support and assistance.

Did you know 93% of employer businesses in Fairfax County are small businesses with fewer than 50 employees?  Our local small businesses span emerging economic sectors, serve our communities, and contribute to dynamic and unique experiences.

Support Local with “Made in Fairfax” 

Another great option in Fairfax County is “Made in Fairfax” where you can support local and discover the exceptional. This initiative connects you with exceptional locally-made in fairfax sealmade goods, from handcrafted jewelry and gourmet treats to innovative tech products and stylish apparel. Shop unique items that reflect the heart of our community and support the talented makers who bring them to life. 

Made in Fairfax welcomes all small businesses in the county to join! Become part of a thriving network, gain valuable exposure, and contribute to the vibrant local economy. Visit the Made in Fairfax directory to discover the magic of Made in Fairfax – shop local or join the movement!

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River-Sea Chocolates, a Green Business Partner Leader, showing the process of making chocolates

Green Business Partners Embrace Sustainability

green business partners logoNo matter the size of your business, you can take steps to reduce your energy and water use, as well as your waste, each and every day. Fairfax County is also recognizing businesses — large and small — that are actively engaging in or interested in sustainable business practices that advance climate action and will help create a carbon neutral economy. The Green Business Partners program is free to join and offers many benefits. Visit the Green Business Partners website for a directory of members and for more information on the program. 

Thank you for supporting local businesses this Small Business Saturday and every day thereafter. By leveraging the resources provided by Fairfax County and Fairfax CORE, we can ensure that our small businesses thrive.

Climate Matters is the blog of Fairfax County’s Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination, where we share stories, insights and information related to climate change and environmental sustainability. Posts are written by knowledgeable and passionate OEEC staff members and guest authors. To read all blog posts, visit Climate Matters

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