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Florence small business owners invited to free online loan application workshop

Florence, South Carolina – As part of the CLIMB Fund’s 2026 workshop series, there will be an online workshop later this month to help business owners fill out loan applications for small businesses.

The one-hour event is meant to help small business owners better manage their financial information and understand how to write more robust funding applications.

The Small Business Loan Application Workshop will take place online from 11:30 p.m. on January 22 to 12:30 a.m. on January 23 (GMT+1). The free event is accessible to small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to learn more about how to apply for business funding and how to feel more confident about the process.

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Organizers say that the event will mostly be about discussing the loan application process in a way that is easy to understand and use. Participants will learn about the most important parts of an application and how to clearly and successfully display their business information.

The goal of the event is to help business owners learn what lenders want and how to avoid common mistakes that can make an application take longer or be less successful.

The event will talk about more than just funding applications. It will also cover how small companies may make their operations more efficient as they are ready to grow.

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Organizers claim that participants can save time and worry while looking for money for their enterprises by better understanding the application procedures.

The program is part of the Small Business Loan Application Workshops 2026 series, which aims to give entrepreneurs at different stages of business growth useful information. According to the organizers, the workshop emphasize that it is meant to provide people information and help them get ready, not to guarantee funding.

There is a limit on how long people can attend, and they must arrive on time. Anyone who shows up more than 10 minutes after the start time would not be allowed to attend the program. People who are interested in attending the workshop should book a spot ahead of time to make sure they can get in.

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The online format lasts for one hour and lets business owners join from anywhere, which makes it easier to fit the session into hectic schedules. The event gives business owners a structured opportunity to learn more about loan applications and plan for the future of their businesses in a more informed way.

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