Small Business and Startups

Whether it’s our numerous business organizations that provide collaboration, support, and partnership or the engaged and active residents that make an effort to shop local and support homegrown businesses, we have the resources you need to be successful.

Small businesses in Portsmouth range from local maritime service companies that have been in business for 60+ years to specialty retail providers that have grown from garage businesses into multinational e-commerce shops. With the infrastructure of our large region and the feel of a tight-knit community, Portsmouth is the smart move for your small business.

757 Accellerate

757 Accelerate

757 Accelerate is a selective startup accelerator program providing founders with capital, connections, and customers. The program focuses on nurturing the founding teams through individual and group coaching and mentorship, capital raising, and growth strategy.

Innovation Collaborative Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads Innovation Collaborative

The Hampton Roads Innovation Collaborative’s mission is to provide a connective environment for regional innovation and development while offering an inclusive environment for companies, arts and nonprofits, and alliances. For more information, please call 757-373-6517.

ODU CEI

ODU Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

IIE is a one-stop-shop for the community, students, faculty/staff, and alumni seeking resources and services for innovation, entrepreneurship, and new enterprises and programs. We help build lasting relationships between the community, industry, and academia to improve society and the economy.

IIE serves two important roles:

  1. Act as the liaison between the University, community, and industry, to advance entrepreneurial endeavors, and;
  2. Assist in strengthening the innovation ecosystem at ODU, in Hampton Roads and the Commonwealth.
Retail Alliance

Retail Alliance

The Retail Alliance, formerly known as the Retail Merchants Association of Tidewater, is a non-profit trade association serving the interests of local retailers in greater Hampton Roads. We promote and support the healthy growth of retail businesses and trade through education, advocacy, and member benefits. For more information, please call 757-466-1600.

Hampton Roads Small Business Development Center

Small Business Development Center

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) of Hampton Roads, Inc. is a part of a statewide network that is directed by George Mason University and is hosted locally by the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce. The SBDC website offers a plethora of information for both potential entrepreneurs and small business owners. The SBDC also offers a full calendar of training and workshops. For more information, please call 757-644-2593.

SCORE

SCORE Association

The SCORE Association, “Counselors to America’s Small Business” is a nonprofit association comprised of 13,000+ volunteer business counselors throughout the U.S. and its territories. SCORE members are trained to serve as counselors, advisors, and mentors to aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners. These services are offered at no fee as a community service. To start working with a SCORE Hampton Roads mentor, please call (757) 455-9338.

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NAVSEA Office of Small Business Programs

The responsibility to efficiently maintain a fleet of nearly 300 ships, systems and their support infrastructure is a huge undertaking, and success is only possible through ongoing partnerships between NAVSEA and its large and small business partners in industry. 

Bloom Coworking

Bloom Coworking

Bloom is a nonprofit coworking space where entrepreneurs, small teams, and remote workers can rent a variety of office spaces. Bloom is in downtown Portsmouth and was founded by the Portsmouth Partnership. For more information, call 757-393-0393.

Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity

Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity

The Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (SBSD) is the state agency dedicated to enhancing the participation of small, women- and minority-owned businesses in Virginia’s procurement opportunities. SBSD is responsible for the administration of two certification programs: the Small, Women- and Minority-owned Businesses under Virginia’s “SWaM” Procurement Initiative and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. SBSD also provides support to certified businesses through business development and procurement advocacy programs, in cooperation with other agencies and departments. For more information, please call (757) 385-4492.

Virginia Employment Commission

Virginia Employment Commission

The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is often viewed as an agency to assist displaced workers, however, the VEC also provides many services to employers. VEC assists employers with employment law and regulation, providing a method of distributing job postings and providing employment assistance through incentives. For information, please call (757) 558-4455.

Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation

Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation

The Virginia Housing and Community Development Corporation (VHCDC) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt community development corporation. VHCDC works to promote and support entrepreneurship, to advance entrepreneurship education and training, to promote entrepreneurship-friendly policies, to connect disadvantaged small businesses to capital and credit and to facilitate the commercialization of new technologies and services by small, women- and minority-owned businesses which have great promise for improving the economic welfare of the region.

Virginia Small Business Financing Authority

Virginia Small Business Financing Authority

The Virginia Small Business Financing Authority (VSBFA) is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s economic development and business financing arm. The VSBFA helps banks make loans to businesses that can demonstrate repayment ability, but where the bank needs additional collateral support or a more robust secondary repayment source by providing cash collateral, subordinate companion loans, guarantees, loan loss reserve and loan purchase participants. For more information, please call 804-371-8254.

Small Business Administration

U.S. Small Business Administration

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small business concerns. The SBA’s website is an excellent resource for potential, new, or seasoned business owners. The annual resource guide produced by the SBA is provided electronically online and covers every aspect of small business ownership. For more information, contact the local SBA office at (804) 771-2400.