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Ready, Set, GROW! Baltimore City @ Horseshoe Casino

  • Horseshoe Casino 1525 Russell Street Baltimore, MD, 21230 United States (map)
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Ready, Set, GROW!

Are you interested in contracting opportunities with state agencies and institutions? If so, then our Ready, Set, GROW! procurement connections workshop is for you. Join us for an overview of how our small, minority, women, and veteran procurement programs work. You'll learn what buyers are looking for right now, and what's in the pipeline, then meet with them one-on-one during the open networking session. You can also connect with a variety of resource partners who can help your small business thrive.

Who should attend? Small, minority, women, and veteran business owners interested in doing business with the State of Maryland.

Procurement Agencies
Maryland Department of General Services
Maryland Department of Health
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration
Maryland Aviation Administration
Maryland Department of Human Services
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulations
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Baltimore City Partners

Mayor's Office of Small, Minority and Women Business
Department of General Services
Department of Public Works
Department of Recreation and Parks
Department of Transportation
Bureau of Procurement
Housing & Housing Authority
Public Schools

Resource Partners
Baltimore City Minority and Women's Business Opportunity Office
Baltimore City Small Business Resource Center
Baltimore SourceLink
Minority Business Development Agency
Meridian Management Group
State Employees Credit Union of Maryland
Office of Small Business Regulatory Assistance/DLLR 
Enterprise Development Group
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What you need to know

Parking is available on levels 4-7.
Enter through the main entrance.
All attendees must be 21 or older to enter the facility.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ready-set-grow-baltimore-city-horseshoe-casino-tickets-50532247312

Earlier Event: October 19
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Later Event: October 27
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