Small businesses are facing some of the toughest conditions in decades — rising costs, tighter lending standards, rapid technological change, and increasing competition. More than ever, entrepreneurs need clarity, strategy, and real support they can rely on.
That’s why we’re rebranding Coleman Management Advisors (CMA) into a stronger, more strategic advisory firm built for today’s challenges.
This rebrand is more than a new logo or updated website (both of which are coming soon). It’s a commitment to providing deeper, more impactful services for the business owners who need it most. Over the next several weeks, expect website changes, occasional delays, and new service rollouts as we transition into our next phase.
CMA is expanding with a focus on:
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Grant Writing & Funding Support
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Strategic Business Advisory
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Operations & Systems Development
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Monthly Retainer Services
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Business Funding through National Business Capital
We’re building CMA to be the partner small businesses deserve — one that helps navigate uncertainty, unlocks new opportunities, and provides real strategy when times get tough.
Thank you for your patience as we roll out this transformation. A new CMA is coming — stronger, smarter, and more aligned with the realities small businesses face today.
Because even in difficult times, the right strategy changes everything.
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