Resource Guide
Looking for help growing a food business or working in the food industry? Use this guide to connect with the right resources.
Step 1: Select your goal.
Step 2: Click on the category that matches your needs.
Step 3: Read through the results and choose a local organization to help you.
Step 4: Call, email, or visit the organization for assistance.
Resource Tag: low-income
WorkSource (SeaTac)
WorkSource offers many resources, including job listings, computers, hiring events, and more in workshops or 1x1.
WorkSource (Renton)
WorkSource offers many resources, including job listings, computers, hiring events, and more in workshops or 1x1.
WorkSource (Kent)
WorkSource offers many resources, including job listings, computers, hiring events, and more in workshops or 1x1.
WorkSource (Federal Way)
WorkSource offers many resources, including job listings, computers, hiring events, and more in workshops or 1x1.
WorkSource (Des Moines)
WorkSource offers many resources, including job listings, computers, hiring events, and more in workshops or 1x1.
WorkFirst
The goals of the WorkFirst Program is to help low-income families stabilize their lives, so they can go to work and take better care of their families.
Washington Women’s Business Center
The Washington Women's Business Center offers business counseling, technical assistance, and training on a wide variety of topics.
Veterans Business Outreach Center
VBOC is committed to providing training and financing opportunities to entrepreneurs from the U.S. Military community. In partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, VBOC equips veteran and active duty service members and their families with the resources to successfully start and run their businesses.
Ventures
Ventures Food Business Incubator Program empowers individuals with limited resources and unlimited potential to improve their lives through small business ownership.
University of Washington School of Law Entrepreneurial Law Clinic
The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic (ELC) is an innovative clinic serving entrepreneurs throughout the Pacific Northwest. We team law and business students with pro bono attorneys and business advisors to provide critical early stage legal and business counseling.