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The following is a sample of the wide range of community-based lenders, banks, and crowdfunding sources that the Pace SBDC works with to provide access to small business financing:
NYPL Public Library - Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)

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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) is a premier public business library with electronic resources, comprehensive print materials, and services for start-ups and established businesses. SNFL has an extensive collection of resources related to business, finance & investments, industry & technology, and is staffed by librarians who  can help find business and financial data as well as information on patents, trademarks, census, and trade.

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Examples of what the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) can offer include, but is not limited to:

  • Research assistance from librarians for your business plan

  • Customized B2B lead lists for business research, direct marketing, and promotion

  • Access to onsite premium databases (eg. Bloomberg, Emerging Markets, Mintel, E-Marketer, First Research, Reference USA and D&B Directories, Plunkett's, Simply Map, Statistical Insight, etc.)

  • Financial norms and ratios for your industry

  • Access to research collections as well as books to borrow in print or e-format

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
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Pace University SBDC

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New York, NY, 10038   

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Email:  sbdc@pace.edu

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A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 45 to Fulton St

E to World Trade Center
6 to Brooklyn Bridge

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