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Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Director:
Greg Keil
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Associate Planner:
Amy Kester

(920) 967-3652
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Clerk Steno II
Kristi Heim

(920) 967-3650

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Second Floor, City Hall
140 Main Street
Menasha, Wisconsin
54952

Phone: 920-967-3650
Fax: 920-967-5272



Business Resources

Links

New North, Inc. New North, Inc. is a consortium of business, economic development, chambers of commerce, workforce development, civic, non-profit, and education leaders in 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin who are working to be recognized as competitive for job growth while maintaining our superior quality of life.

Calumet Business This site has great resources for anyone - whether or not you live in Calumet County.

Northeast Wisconsin Regional Economic Partnership (NEWREP) NEWREP focuses primarily on businesses engaged in research, development, or manufacture of advanced products. We can also help knowledge-based operations or any business that uses advanced technology production processes, systems or equipment in traditional manufacturing operations.

Menasha Action Council MAC is a community based economic development group composed of business leaders focused on achieving viable development, business retention and municipal effectiveness in the City of Menasha.

Fox Cities Economic Development Partnership Fox Cities Economic Development Partnership (FCEDP) is a business attraction organization comprised of the municipalities, organizations and utilities interested in the economic growth of the Fox Cities area. Its mission, along with that of the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is to foster the Fox Cities' economic development by creating and implementing marketing programs that promote the area as an attractive location for business and industry.

Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce This Chamber captures the energy of one of Wisconsin's most dynamic regions and transforms it into innovative programs and services for its business members. The Fox Cities Chamber plays a leadership role in regional economic development efforts in Northeastern Wisconsin.

Winnebago County Industrial Development Board The IDB has funding programs to assist communities and businesses to grow in Winnebago County.

Winnebago Business Information and programs aimed at businesses operating in Winnebago County.

Wisconsin Department of Commerce Find the information you need to start, expand, or operate a business in Wisconsin. Learn about the programs and grants available to assist, as well as other resources available to you.

SCORE (Small Business Counseling) The SCORE Association is a free business counseling service. 

Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Network WEN provides support to entrepreneurs in all stages of business development.

The E-Seed: Innovative Entrepreneurship Training The E-Seed, a 12-week entrepreneurship training series, assists start up and early-stage entrepreneurs in developing management and planning tools for their new business ventures.

Small Business Development Center The Wisconsin SBDC offers a variety of educational services to small-business clients along the entire business development spectrum -- pre-venture, start-up, established, and high-growth. The low-cost courses, seminars, and workshops cover both basic and complex topics, from marketing to management techniques to business plan development. In addition, the SBDC provides counseling to help clients manage and run their businesses more profitably.

US Small Business Administration The SBA's mission is to "maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by aiding, counseling, assisting and protecting the interests of small businesses and by helping families and businesses recover from national disasters."