Shoreline Chamber of Commerce Community Partner Award

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce presented the Community Partner Award to the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) during the Shoreline Business and Champion Awards on August 15, 2025. This award recognizes organizations that enhance local businesses through meaningful collaboration. The SBDC provides free, one-on-one advising to entrepreneurs, assisting them from business launch through growth phases. The partnership with both the City of Shoreline and the Chamber underscores a community commitment to supporting local enterprises. The SBDC’s efforts have been pivotal in equipping Shoreline businesses with vital tools and resources.

Their guidance has fostered confidence and innovation among local entrepreneurs, leading to a more robust business community. The award reflects the significant impact the SBDC has had on business success in the region. The community extends congratulations to the SBDC for exemplifying the spirit of partnership.

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