Small Business and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Small businesses and entrepreneurs are essential to the strength, character, and resilience of St. Johns County’s economy. From startups to established local companies, these businesses create jobs, introduce new ideas, and shape the community’s identity. St. Johns County Economic Development supports businesses at every stage by connecting them with the resources, tools, and partnerships needed for long-term success.
Small Business Resource Guide Small Business Development Center
Small businesses and startups seeking guidance or early-stage support are encouraged to connect with the Small Business Development Center. The Florida Small Business Development Center at the University of North Florida provides no-cost consulting, affordable training, and resources to help entrepreneurs grow and succeed.
The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce is a business organization formed of businesses large and small. For more than 120 years, the Chamber has worked for the business community to strengthen credibility, improve visibility, amplify advocacy and drive prosperity.
The Jacksonville Women’s Business Center (JWBC) endeavors to create a new level of innovation and ignite the enterprising spirit through advanced entrepreneurial development, education, extensive resources, and dynamic networking. Consisting of volunteer opportunities and a redeveloped suite of programs, JWBC provides an innovative and valuable educational experience that enables women in business to make sound decisions and develop the infrastructure to facilitate business growth and prosperity.
The St. Johns County Public Library has a powerful resource collection and is committed to supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs. The Library continues to seek opportunities to expand resources, programs, and partnerships that foster business growth and community development.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) supports small businesses by providing access to funding, resources, and guidance that help entrepreneurs start, grow, and sustain their operations. Through lending programs, counseling services, and training opportunities, the SBA plays a key role in helping small businesses navigate challenges and build long-term success.