Business Start-Up Resources

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Florida’s Small Business Development Center (FSBDC) at FGCU

*Walk-ins are welcome, but for the best experience, we recommend scheduling a free consultation using the link at the top of this page: SBDC FGCU
3106 Del Prado S. #303
Cape Coral, FL 33904
239-573-2737

Small Business Development Center


The Cape Coral EDO has partnered with Florida Gulf Coast University’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) satellite office near City Hall. The SBDC is dedicated to providing businesses with free, confidential advice. Their services include confidential, one-on-one counseling and educational workshops geared toward providing businesses with all the information they need to conduct a successful business. The SBDC is operated by FGCU’s Lutgert College of Business and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Since 2005, the SBDC-Cape Coral Office has counseled hundreds of businesses—from start-ups to expansions—through organized seminars and events.



Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce

2051 Cape Coral Parkway
Cape Coral, FL 33904
800-226-9609
239-549-6900

Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce


The Cape Coral Chamber is a not-for-profit membership organization with more than 600 business members. Its office is the Visitor Information Center at the foot of the Cape Coral Parkway Bridge. The Chamber provides local business networking, small business resources, small business counseling, education, special events, visitor information and relocation assistance, community resources, and city and county government and business advocacy.



Cape Coral Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)

Chester Street Resource Center
4816 Chester Street
(239) 549-5615

The Cape Coral Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) works cooperatively with property owners to revitalize downtown Cape Coral—the South Cape. Technical and financial assistance is available for exterior commercial building renovations and new construction projects. This assistance is available to business and commercial properties located within the CRA. Through financial incentives, programs are designed to encourage investment to redevelop, improve, and lease commercial property within the South Cape.



Cape Coral Construction Industry Association (CCCIA)

611 SE 11th St., Suite B
Cape Coral, FL 33990-2809
239-772-0027

CCCIA


The Cape Coral Construction Industry Association (CCCIA) has been serving the community since 1971. CCCIA’s purpose is to benefit those engaged in construction-related industries in Cape Coral: contractors, Realtors, financers, electricians, plumbers, roofers, and more. CCCIA helps connect local business partners by providing industry resources and networking opportunities.



Cape Coral Association of Realtors

918 SE 46th Lane
Cape Coral, FL 33904
239-542-6209

Royal Palm Coast Realtor Association


The Cape Coral Association of Realtors was founded in 1969, and it serves as the hub for Realtor educational homebuyer programs, community involvement, special events, professional training, and national memberships. It is a member of the Royal Palm Coast Realtor Association.



Cape Coral Community Foundation

1405 SE 47th Street, Unit 2
Cape Coral, FL 33904
239-542-5594

CC Community Foundation


The mission of the Cape Coral Community Foundation is to support public well-being and to improve the quality of life in the greater Cape Coral community through the stewardship of permanently endowed and gifted funds.