WHAT IS AAM?
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An educational, commerce and networking resource for
microbusinesses nationwide
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Largest and most active microbusiness group in the U.S.
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A strong political voice for the microbusiness. AAM members
were instrumental in changing the restrictive Minneapolis zoning ordinances
affecting home-based businesses, which is now seen as a model ordinance for
cities across the country
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Maintains strategic alliances and networking with other
regional business asociations and our exclusive national corporate partners
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Resource library - Minnesota business start-up rules &
regulations, loans and grants, etc.
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WHAT WE DO
AAM?s main focus is on Education, Networking, Commerce
and Mentoring
AAM achieves these four critical elements by providing
numerous member programs and services including the Small Business Expo &
Conference. The Expo is the largest and most comprehensive small business event
in the Midwest and benefits all attendees, emerging entrepreneurs, and partners
of the microbusiness demographic.
The
American Association of MicroBusinesses is a non-profit
organization founded in 1995 and incorporated in early 1996 (formerly as SEHBA [SouthEast
Home-based Business Association], then MHEA [Minnesota Home-based Entrepreneurs
Association]). AAM operates year-round with monthly program meetings, a monthly
newsletter, special events, and a growing list of member benefits and services
from local and regional, as well as national partners. AAM operates with an
autonomous board of directors and enjoys a large list of organizational partners
and alliances.
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