Business Development

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  • Transportation Resources

    Get details on trains, car and vanpools, bus routes, air cargo and other services.

  • Tap Into Business Expertise

    Explore a variety of ways to tap into local business and technical experience.

  • Review Licensing Requirements

    Learn what you need to do to set up a new or relocated business in Connecticut — and who can help you with this process.

  • Sign up for email updates

    Stay updated with breaking news about economic developments in Connecticut.

  • Crowdfunding

    Connect to CTNext for ways Connecticut can help you drive your business to the next level through crowdfunding.

  • Brownfields Remediation

    Explore this one-stop resource to learn more about all the different types of support available to promote brownfield redevelopment in Connecticut.

  • Federal Financial Resources

    Let the Connecticut Small Business Development Center help you explore federal financial resources available to entrepreneurs and small business owners.

  • Urban/Industrial Sites Reinvestment Tax Credit

  • Career Fairs

    Connect skilled and qualified job seekers with employment opportunities at local companies.

  • Recruitment Assistance

    Find recruitment assistance, training resources, labor market information and more.

  • CTHires.com

    See employment details, resumés, job seekers and more.

  • Rehabilitation Services

    Explore vocational rehabilitation (VR) services through the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) to help Connecticut residents with significant disabilities to find and keep employment.

  • Hire Vets First

    Learn how veterans may receive reemployment services from trained staff at American Job Centers (AJCs) throughout the state, which include five comprehensive centers and several smaller, affiliate locations.

  • Workforce Development Boards

    Locate the regional boards that assess employment and training needs and priorities, conduct planning for and coordinate programs that address those needs.

  • Apprenticeships

    Ensure well-qualified, job-ready employees through on-the-job training, combined with classroom instruction.