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Skip to contentDonateAbout UsOverviewHistorySponsorsStaff and BoardAnnual ReportsPress KitProgramsOverviewCAMEO AcademyCDFI IncubatorPast TrainingFostering EcosystemsNetworkOverviewJoin CAMEOMembersConsultantsPolicy & AdvocacyOverviewThought LeadershipFederal PolicyCalifornia PolicyPast Legislative Action and SuccessesResearchAbout Micro BusinessOverviewMicrolending FAQSuccess StoriesMicro CensusIndustry Job BoardIndustry ResourcesNews & EventsSign Up for CAMEO NewsMust Know from CAMEOCAMEO BlogCAMEO in the NewsIndustry Calendar What We Do Advocacy More ›CAMEO Academy More ›Network Building More ›Info Hub More › Our ImpactAnnually, CAMEO’s 300+ members serve about 84,000 very small businesses with training, business and credit assistance, and loans. These firms — largely startups with less than 5 employees — support or create 101,000 new jobs in California.Small businesses have a multiplier effect on their local economies 2 times that of national chainsThesesmall businesses create a total of $7.5 billion in economic activityOver 70% of clients served are low- to moderate-income underserved microbusinessesLearn more about us or view recent news and events.Why Our Work MattersYordanos Asmelash Haile, Asmara CafeAsmara Cafe specializes in traditional brewed Eritrean and Ethiopian coffee and food such as chicken kilwa, foule and sambusas. Owner Yordanos Asmelash Haile is a first-generation American having immigrated to the U.S. from Eritrea in East Africa. She aims to highlight her cultural flavors through the menu at her coffee shop.Read MoreRafaela, Bayleaf MamaAs with many of us, Rafaela has always enjoyed cooking, cooking with her mother and grandmother especially, being a true family tradition. She has always worked to perfect her craft, be it through old family recipes or in new discoveries, so when times became a little difficult, it was in cooking and baking that she found some comfort and eventually… a new way of independence, her own business.Read MoreAlicia Maria Kidd, Wine NoireWine Noire LLC., an import, export and wholesale distribution company based in Berkeley, CA. Launched in 2017, The Wine Noire specializes in helping winemakers who are women and people of color get their wines into the marketplace, as well as directly into the hands of consumers.Read MoreSocorro Manzano, Tacos ManzanoMs. Socorro Manzano is the owner of Tacos Manzano, a cozy and proud establishment that started just when the pandemic crisis erupted in 2020. But Ms. Manzano rose to the challenge.Read MoreJasmine Epperson, Epperson ConsultingJasmine Epperson is a Mendocino County bookkeeping business owner working with client businesses located anywhere. We just chatted about her expertise, challenges that businesses have with their finances, and what’s changing for her while participating in the StartUp Mendocino program.Read MoreAlbert Patterson, FRESH FROM CALIFORNIAFRESH FROM CALIFORNIA is a lifestyle brand & creative studio led by graphic designer Albert Patterson. Recently, FRESH launched a new set of branding-specific services that are ideal & valuable for new small businesses trying to figure out their business’ identity and for existing businesses needed some TLC.Read MoreLupita Vidals, Producciones ArcoirisDreams like those of Lupita and many more; resilient, brave, hard working women who fight every day in solidarity so that their cooperatives and/or businesses can continue to move forward.Read MoreCharlie Mercado, Gamepoint BasketballGamepoint Basketball based out of Oceanside, California is an elite youth basketball club founded by Charlie Mercado in 2004 and serves young men ages 9-17. Charlie founded the business to give back to his community and stay connected to the sport he loved playing growing up and in college. Currently heading into its 18th season with locations in San Diego, Riverside and Orange counties, Charlie credits his amazing staff of 11 coaches and over thousands of players for Gamepoint’s success.Read MoreCharina Vergara, Titas of ManilaCharina Vergara began her culinary career as a food vendor at local night markets where she offered original Filipino cuisine. In 2019, she was offered a business opportunity to take over an existing Filipino restaurant. Ms. Vergara & her business partner jumped on the chance and became the new owners of Titas of Manila in West Covina, CA.Read MoreKen Granderson and Dale Dowdie, Black FactsBlackFacts.com is the longest-running data-driven repository of Black history on the internet. BlackFacts.com was created in 1997 by Ken Granderson and Dale Dowdie, two black technologists, who saw there wasn’t a place to get facts about African-Americans online, so they built a place for Black communities to be in control of their narratives. A labor of love for over 25 years, Ken and Dale nurtured this site with no outside investment – no big team, no big venture capital dollars.Read MoreAre You An Entrepreneur or Micro Business Owner Looking for Support?Apply for a loan through one of our member organizations.Explore a compilation of resources for micro business owners.Upcoming CAMEO EventsView our full calendar of micro business events in California › September 27, 2022 Getting Comfortable In the Weeds: How to Serve California Agriculture October 20, 2022 Inland Empire Regional Meeting Micro Business NewsHighlights from our MicroBiz blog, Must Know from CAMEO, and op-eds on the micro business field. October 6, 2022California Bill Wrap Up! Tell Your Clients CA Rebuilding Fund Re-opened Microbusiness Bills in the 2021-22 California Leg Season October 4, 2022CAMEO’s Strategic Framework for 2023-2025 September 28, 2022Centering Women Business Owners in Recovery; SSBCI Application Approved September 23, 2022CAMEO Awarded $2M Grant to Launch Country’s First CDFI Shared Services CenterMake a DonationSupport your community by supporting small business.DonateCAMEO Must-KnowSign up to get new opportunities for training, conferences, funding, and more!Sign UpContact UsCalifornia Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity1 Hallidie Plaza,      Suite 715San Francisco, CA 94102‪(510) [email protected] MissionTo grow a thriving ecosystem of support for underserved entrepreneurs.Privacy PolicyConnect with CAMEOFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Our Blog