Mentorship Success Stories
Meet the small business owners that have created quality jobs and economic opportunities in their neighborhoods by working with an advisor.
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Eligible small businesses can access Pacific Community Ventures’ pool of expert business advisors and mentors for free! Our program matches entrepreneurs like you with business advisors who provide tailored, hands-on assistance to help your small business grow and create new jobs.
Find The Right Match
Pacific Community Ventures is a nonprofit small business accelerator whose pro bono business mentors are established business owners and active professionals from major banks, consulting firms, and Fortune 500 companies. Small businesses working with Pacific Community Ventures have increased their annual revenue by 20%, and added jobs at eight times the national rate.
Pacific Community Ventures also removes geography as a barrier to finding the right mentor or advisor. Wherever you are in America — a rural company in Oklahoma or a brick-and-mortar in downtown San Jose — we’ll find the best advisor to help your company grow.
Help To Grow A Small Business
Pacific Community Ventures is looking for business mentors from a range of fields who want to help small business owners take their business to the next level and create new jobs for working people in local communities. As an advisor, you’ll have the opportunity to use your unique skills and hard-earned business knowledge to help small business owners create new jobs.
As an advisor, you’ll have the opportunity to use your unique skills and hard-earned business knowledge to help small business owners create new jobs.
Advisors are needed with expertise in:
- Marketing
- Finance
- Leadership
- Operations
- Growth Strategy
As well as industry experience in:
- Banking
- Manufacturing
- Consumer Products
- Packaged Foods
- Restaurant
- Retail
Advisors and small business owners will be matched based on the unique challenges the entrepreneur faces, and the skill set and experience of the mentor. You’ll be able to meet in person and/or virtually with your advising match. Mentors should be able to commit up to five hours per month for conversations with their mentee.”