Continuing its efforts to better foster a dynamic, supportive environment for New Jersey’s entrepreneurs and small businesses, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) announced that it is seeking ideas and best practices to identify more effective delivery models for technical assistance to support growing companies in the state. This action helps to advance key goals outlined in Governor Phil Murphy’s economic development plan and follows other recent efforts of the NJEDA focused on increasing access to growth capital for historically underrepresented businesses, including a new dedicated small business unit and the creation of the $15 million Access Program, which offers low-cost financing in the form of direct loans or loan participation and guarantees. Read more here.