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Key Contacts COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Key Contacts Riverside County California Riverside County Economic Development Division Economic Development Agency 3499 10th Street, Ste. 100 Riverside, CA 92501 951. 955.8916 www.rivcoeda.org Regional Economic Development Agencies Economic Development Corporation of Southwest California 41538 Eastman Drive, Suite C Murrieta, CA 92562 951. 461-8300 www.edc-swrc.org Coachella Valley Economic Partnership 73710 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 760. 340.1575 www.cvep.com Coachella Valley Enterprise Zone Authority (CVEZA) 53-990 Enterprise Way, Ste. 13 Coachella, CA 92236 760.391.5176 www.cveza.org 1 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GoED) 1130 K St. Suite 101 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-322-0694 or 1-877-345-4633 www.business.ca.gov Pass Economic Development Association “PASS EDA” P.O. Box 881 Beaumont, CA 9223 877. 600-4458 www.ecopac.org Business Assistance Organizations Inland Empire Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) 1650 Spruce Street, Ste O Riverside, CA 92507 951. 781.2345 www.iesbdc.org Inland Empire Minority Business Development Center (MBDC) 1533 Spruce Street, Ste215 Riverside, CA 92507 951. 320.7020 Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE) 5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 909. 537.5708 www.iece.csusb.edu Inland Empire Women’s Business Center (IEWBC) 202 E. Airport Drive, Suite 155 San Bernardino, CA 92408 909. 890.1242 www.iewbc.org Center for International Trade Development (CITD) – Riverside Community College District 14745 Riverside Dr. Riverside, CA 92518 951. 571.6443 www.citd.org 2 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Inland Empire International Trade Division (IEIT) 1201 Research Park Dr. Riverside, CA 92507 951. 781.2345 www.iesbdc.org United States Department of Commerce – International Trade Administration 2940 Inland Empire Blvd. #121 Ontario, CA 91764 909. 466.4134 www.trade.gov Inland Empire International Business Association (IEIBA) 2940 Inland Empire Blvd. #121 Ontario, CA 91764 909. 948.3877 www.ieiba.com California Manufacturing Technology Consulting Southern California 690 Knox Avenue Torrance, CA 92704 951.246.0894 www.cmtc.com Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (SAWPA) 11615 Sterling Avenue Riverside, CA 92503 951.354.4240 www.sawpa.org Small Business Administration Regional Office 200 West Santa Ana Blvd., CA 92701 Santa Ana, CA 92701 714. 550.7420 www.sba.gov SCORE 3985 University Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 951. 683.7100 Wednesdays by appointment 3 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Riverside Community College Corporate Connections 14745 Riverside Dr. Riverside, CA 92518 951. 571.6441 www.rcchelpsbusiness.com University of California, Riverside Office of Governmental & Community Relations & Technology Collaboration 1201 University Ave. Suite 206 B Riverside, CA 92507 951. 827.5148 www.gcr.ucr.edu Small Business Finance CDC Loans 2390 E. Orangewood Ave. Anaheim, CA 92806 951.905.5701 www.cdcloans.com Ampac TriState CDC 22365 Barton Road, Suite 210 Grand Terrace, CA 92313 909.915.1706 www.tristatecdc.com Colleges and Universities University of California, Riverside 900 University Avenue Riverside, CA, 92521 951. 827.1012 California Baptist University 8432 Magnolia Av Riverside, CA 92504 951. 689.5771 Riverside Community College District 4800 Magnolia Ave Riverside, CA 92506 951. 222.8770 4 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Riverside Community College - Moreno Valley 16130 Lasselle St Moreno Valley, CA 92551 951. 571.6101 Riverside Community College District 2001 3rd Street, Norco, CA 92860 951. 372.7000 La Sierra University - College of Arts and Sciences 4500 Riverwalk Pkwy Riverside, CA 92505 951. 785.2300 MT San Jacinto College - San Jacinto Campus 1499 North State Street San Jacinto, CA 92583 951. 487.6752 800. 624.5561 (toll-free) MT San Jacinto College - Menifee Valley Campus 28237 La Piedra Road Menifee, CA 92584 951. 672.6752 College of the Desert 43-500 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 760. 346.804 Palo Verde College Palo Verde Community College District One College Drive Blythe CA 92225-1118 760. 921.5500 5 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency Cities in Riverside County City of Blythe 760. 922.6161 http://www.cityofblythe.ca.gov/ City of Banning 951. 922.3105 http://www.ci.banning.ca.us/ City of Beaumont 951. 769.8520.769.8520 http://www.ci.beaumont.ca.us/ City of Calimesa 909. 795.9801 http://www.cityofcalimesa.net/ City of Canyon Lake 951. 244.2955 http://www.cityofcanyonlake.com City of Cathedral City 760. 770.0340 http://www.cathedralcity.gov/ City of Coachella 760. 398.3502 http://www.coachella.org/ City of Corona 951. 736.2400 http://www.ci.corona.ca.us/ City of Desert Hot Springs 760. 329.6411 http://www.cityofdhs.org/ City of Eastvale 951-361-0900 http://www.eastvalecity.org/ City of Hemet 6 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency 951. 765.2300 http://www.cityofhemet.org/ City of Indian Wells 760. 346.2489 http://www.indianwells.org/ City of Indio 760. 391.4000 http://www.indio.org/ City of La Quinta 760. 777.7000 http://www.la-quinta.org/ City of Lake Elsinore 951. 674.3124 http://www.lake-elsinore.org/ City of Menifee 951. 672.6777 http://www.cityofmenifee.us/ City of Moreno Valley 951. 413.3000 http://www.ci.moreno-valley.ca.us/ City of Murrieta 951. 304.2489 http://www.murrieta.org/ City of Norco 951. 735.3900 http://www.norco.ca.us/ City of Palm Desert 760. 346.0611 http://www.palm-desert.org/default.asp City of Palm Springs 760. 323.8299 http://www.ci.palm-springs.ca.us/ 7 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE Economic Development Agency City of Perris 951. 943.6100 http://www.cityofperris.org/ City of Rancho Mirage 760. 324.4511 http://www.ranchomirageca.gov/ City of Riverside 951. 826.5311 http://www.riversideca.gov/ City of San Jacinto 951. 487.7330 http://www.ci.san-jacinto.ca.us/ City of Temecula 951. 694.6444 http://www.cityoftemecula.org/ City of Wildomar 951.677.7751 http://www.cityofwildomar.org/ 8 of 8 3499 10 th Street, Ste 100 ● Riverside, CA 92501 ● 951.955.8916 ● 951.955.2 159 FAX ● www.rivcoeda.org .
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