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Partner's
Program
Healthy Credit Partners
The Healthy Credit Practices Program is pleased to
have established relationships with a multitude of community
partners. We partner with non-profit,
financial, business trade organizations, municipalities, corporate,
government agencies and educational
institutions committed to helping small business succeed.
Pooling expertise, time and resources allows us to serve
a wider audience of entrepreneurs. Program partners
help us expand our reach so we can reach you, not matter
where you are.
Community Based Partnerships
We've established a
series of community based partnerships so we can better
serve you.
If you're looking
for Healthy Credit Practices Program support in your
area. Contact us for a listing of community based
partners in your area.
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Partnering for Community Growth
Capital Access Partnerships
By partnering with both large and small financiers,
non-profits and others, The Healthy
Credit Practices Program can help link you to various
types of lending sources to fulfill your financing
needs, no matter what your stage of business development.
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Business Solutions Partnerships
We recognize that there are many worthwhile programs
available to help small business succeed. Development
of Healthy Credit Practices for your business is just one
component of building and managing a successful business.
We therefore seek to identify a host of business solutions
that can support your company expansion.
We establish Business Solutions Partnerships with other
programs to ensure business owners have access to a well-rounded set of
solutions to meet their management needs. Explore our
list of partners below or online resource to find solutions
that compliment The Healthy Credit Program Solutions &
Tools.
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Types of Program Partnerships
Program partners help contribute to the enhancement of small
business credit knowledge. There are 9 different types of
program partnerships. Which one best fits your
organization:
• Collaborating Bank Partner
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Credit Assistance
Provider
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Collaborating Corporate Partner
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Government Agency Partner
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Educational/Academic Institution
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SBCEP Regional Host Partner
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Community Based Organization
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HCP Marketing Partner
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Program Sponsor
Healthy Credit Program
Partnership offers many benefits to collaborating
agencies. To get more information or to submit
a request to become a Healthy Credit Practices
Program
Partner click here.

Collaborating Bank Partnerships
The financial services industry plays a
pivotal role in the success of small business. We
establish partnerships with the banking industry to
help small businesses better prepare themselves to
access business credit. If you are a representative
of a bank, consider a Collaborating Bank Partnership
to help build more creditworthy business borrowers.
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The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce represent a network
of more than 60 Hispanic chambers and the interests of over
400,000 Hispanic-owned businesses in the State of California.
CHCC is committed to the support and development of programs
that accelerate opportunities and reduce the challenges facing
Hispanic business owners.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration,
provides financial,
technical, and management assistance to help
Americans start, run, and grow their businesses.
The Los Angeles district of the US Small
Business Administration ranks #1 in SBA lending
in the country.
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The UCLA Anderson School is a leading
academic institutions aiding new business
starts, venture capital availability,
technological innovation and new product
introduction. The Healthy Credit Practices
Program is pleased to have partnering support
from both The UCLA Anderson School and The UCLA in LA Center for Community.
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Fair Isaac Corporation is the preeminent
provider of creative analytics that unlock value
for people businesses, and industries.
They help thousands of companies in over 60
countries acquire customers more efficiently.
Fair Isaac Corporation is the original creator
of the "FICO Score", used by thousands of
financial decision makers worldwide to evaluate
creditworthiness.

Southern California
Edison's Office of Economic and Business
Development is committed to helping small
business succeed. SCE has business specialists
throughout its service territories to foster the
retention and growth of healthy small business
sectors. The SCE commitment to its resident and
business rate payers helps to save energy and
also to save jobs.
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