Business Resources

The Greater Naples Chamber is committed to supporting businesses at every stage—whether you are starting, growing, navigating challenges, or planning for long-term success. Our Business Resources page is designed to connect you with the tools, guidance, and community support you need to move your business forward.

Explore resources tailored to your needs and connect directly with our team for personalized support. Whether you have questions about workforce challenges, business expansion, marketing, permitting, funding opportunities, economic development, or operational concerns, we are here to help connect you with the right information, partners, and solutions.

Through our network of community partners, educational institutions, government agencies, and business leaders, you can access valuable programs, workshops, training opportunities, and expert guidance designed to strengthen and support the Collier County business community.

  • Small Business Development Center
    The SBDC, located at Florida Gulf Coast University, helps in many aspects including business continuation, finding access to capital, data and business intelligence, DISC and driving forces, government contracting, growth acceleration, and international trade. To request consulting, visit their website https://fsbdcswfl.org/.
  •  SCORE – Naples
    SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to educating entrepreneurs and helping small businesses start, grow, and succeed nationwide. To find a mentor and request a meeting, visit their website https://naples.score.org/.  
  • Goodwill Industries SWFL Microenterprise Program
    ​Goodwill’s SWFL MicroEnterprise Institute assists individuals with a business idea in developing a plan to guide their start-up process or strengthen their existing business. Subject matter experts do small presentations in the class and experienced business coaches work with participants each evening to develop their plan. The next class in Naples begins Sep. 27 and runs through Nov. 4. Classes are held Monday and Thursdays evening from 6-9pm.  
    https://goodwillswfl.org/microenterprise/
  • Sunbiz
    Sunbiz (https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/) is a great place to start is looking to register a business. You must register your business name here, and you can apply for your employer identification number here as well. Most businesses need an EIN, including those with employees and those operating as a corporation or partnership. To apply for an EIN online, go to https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/employer-id-numbers. A fictitious business name registered with the Florida Department of State is required for any individual or business entity is required before starting business in Florida.  To register a business name, visit https://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/start-business/efile/fl-fictitious-name-registration/.
  • Collier county Business tax receipt 
    All businesses operating in Collier County must have a county business tax receipt. Obtaining a business tax receipt requires filing an application at the Business Tax Receipt Office, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive. All commercial businesses located in the county will need approval from the Planning Department (located at 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive) and a fire inspection from your local fire department district. In some instances, permits and certifications are required from other state or county agencies. If you are using a business name, you must register the name under which you do business with the Department of State, Division of Corporations at www.sunbiz.org (850-245-6058). Business tax receipt fees vary with the kind of business. Business tax receipts run through September 30th of the following year and are to be renewed by September 30th or are held delinquent and are penalized a percentage as prescribed by law.  (https://colliertaxcollector.com/business-tax-receipts/) A PDF copy of the Collier County business tax receipt form can be found here.
  • Open My Florida Business – The State of Florida’s Official Business Information Portal 
    ​The portal is designed to help individuals seeking to start and operate a business in the Sunshine State. By entering the type of business you wish to start, the portal will create a checklist to help you understand governmental requirements for your business category. Access the portal here http://openmyfloridabusiness.gov/

WORKFORCE RESOURCES

  • CareerSource Southwest Florida 
    CareerSource Florida is the statewide workforce policy and investment board. Our partners include the Department of Economic Opportunity, 24 local workforce development boards and 100 career centers throughout Florida. Together, we help connect businesses with the talented workforce and training needed to succeed and grow. Helping Floridians Find Jobs and Employers Recruit Talent | CareerSource Southwest Florida
  • Spherion  
    Spherion is a staffing leader with local roots and a passion for placing the right person in the right job. Founded in 1946, we have a firm grasp on what it takes to build a strong workforce and a successful career. Spherion Staffing Services | Staffing & Temp Agencies | Job Search
  • Florida Southwestern State College Corporate Training Center  
    The FSW Corporate Training Center provides a centralized location for FSW’s corporate training initiatives, the Florida Flex Quick Response Training (QRT) and the Incumbent Worker Training (IWT) grants. It is also the focal point for FSW’s customized business training programs. 
  • Express Employment 
    Express Employment Professionals is one of the top staffing companies in the US and Canada to help people find jobs and provide workforce solutions to businesses. Express has more than 800 franchise locations that provide a full tange of employment solutions that include full-time, temporary, and part-time employment in a wide range of positions.
  • HR Collier
    HR Collier is a vibrant group of over 200 human resource professionals who come together to discuss issues related to human resource management and to find ways to better serve their employers and employees. To join, visit https://www.hrcollier.org/

JOB BOARDS

UPSKILLING AND TRAINING

  • Incumbent Worker Training (IWT)
    The IWT program provides grant funding and continued education and training of incumbent employees. An incumbent worker is defined as an employee working at least 37.5 hour per week and receives a W2, is at least 18 years of age, is a citizen of the United States or non-citizen with permission for employment in the US, a Florida resident working at a Florida location, and has been employed six months before date of application. Businesses can receive up to 50% reimbursement of preapproved, direct, training related costs, up to $200,000 per company. Businesses with 50 or fewer employees and in a rural or distressed area receive up to 75% reimbursement. For eligibility, the business must be for-profit registered with the State of Florida, operating for at least one year before date of application, describe the training and commitment to retain/avert layoff of employees receiving training, and provide financial viability. Not-for-profit and government agencies, retail establishments, volunteer employees, workforce development boars, labor unions, and businesses that received a IWT grant in the previous year are no eligible. Costs covered under the IWT program include tuition/training/course costs, curriculum development, and textbooks/manuals. Wages/fringe benefits, compensation, travel, food, membership fees, conferences, test/exam fees, equipment, licenses, capital improvements, and company web site design are not allowed costs. To apply and look at a sample application, visit https://careersourceflorida.com/training-grant/.
  • Quick Response Training (QRT)
    The QRT Program provides grant funding for qualifying businesses to train new full-time employees. Partial reimbursement is given for customized, skill-based curriculum development and training to new or expanding businesses. Eligible businesses are for-profit, create new full-time jobs, create new full-time jobs in qualified target industries, require non-degree, specialized skills-based training of 12 months or less not available at the local level, create high-quality jobs paying at least 125% average annual wage, produces an exportable good or service, provide documentation for participants, and demonstrate financial viability. Reimbursable training includes a portion of instructor salaries, curriculum development, textbooks/manuals, customized skills based online training, and travel for trainer or trainees. To apply and view a sample application, visit https://careersourceflorida.com/qrt/.
    * To be eligible for the QRT Program, businesses must meet Florida qualified target industries. These are high-skill industries with exportable goods or services and wages of 125 percent above state or local wages. The industries include cleantech, life sciences, infotech, aviation/aerospace, homeland security/defense, financial/professional services, manufacturing, corporate headquarters, and research and development.
    This PDF lists all industries and businesses that qualify. 

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Our team is here to help connect you with the right resources and partners for your business needs.

Sloan Nagy
Director, Business & Economic Research