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Presentation to the Board of County Commissioners Orange County July 17, 2012. www.hbifflorida.org. The leading Hispanic nonprofit economic development organization in Florida for more than 20 years

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  1. Presentation to the Board of County Commissioners Orange County July 17, 2012 www.hbifflorida.org

  2. The leading Hispanic nonprofit economic development organization in Florida for more than 20 years Specialize in providing quality, bilingual business development services aimed to assist Hispanic entrepreneurs and business start-ups Offices in Orlando, Tampa & Miami; satellite office in Kissimmee Who We Are

  3. Education Programs 1x1 Business Technical Assistance Economic Development Technical Assistance Scholarships Access to Capital Who We Are

  4. 2,285 Participants 358 Clients 109 Scholarships 268 Jobs Created What We’ve Done Central Florida FY 2011 www.hbifflorida.org

  5. What We’ve Done • Dr. Mildred Donis Silva • Established in 2000 • Received HBIF’s business plan and Web site scholarships • Currently have $400,000 in revenues with 5 employees • Purchasing new building on Lake Underhill www.hbifflorida.org

  6. Who We Serve www.hbifflorida.org

  7. Who We Serve 52,965 12,896 Total Employees per Hispanic owned firm: Five Year Growth for number of Hispanic owned firms: Total Sales & Receipts for all Hispanic owned firms: 39,640 133% $6.6 billion www.hbifflorida.org

  8. How It’s Possible FY 11-12 For every $1 received from Orange County, HBIF invests $5.67 into the Central Florida Community

  9. Corporate Sponsors www.hbifflorida.org

  10. Partnerships

  11. 407-428-5872 www.hbifflorida.org

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