Cape Fear Community College Small Business Center Tops State Rankings Again
For the third year in a row, CFCC leads North Carolina in supporting entrepreneurs and fueling local economic growth.
Wilmington’s own Cape Fear Community College Small Business Center has once again been named the top-performing center in North Carolina—marking three consecutive years at number one. This recognition, awarded through the state’s Small Business Center Performance Allocations, underscores the center’s continued commitment to empowering entrepreneurs across the Cape Fear region.
A Year of Impact
In the 2024–2025 fiscal year, the CFCC Small Business Center made a measurable difference in the local economy:
- 54 new businesses launched
- 185 new jobs created
- 31 existing jobs sustained through support
- 480 hours of one-on-one business counseling provided
- 162 workshops hosted, with nearly 3,700 participants
These results reflect not only the center’s resources, but also its ability to connect directly with business owners and future entrepreneurs, offering tailored guidance that helps dreams become reality.
Local Leaders Weigh In
Jerry Coleman, CFCC’s senior director of business and industry services, credited the center’s success to its hands-on support and dedication to the community. CFCC President Jim Morton emphasized that this achievement reflects the institution’s role in driving economic growth throughout New Hanover and Pender counties.
Resources for Entrepreneurs
The CFCC Small Business Center provides a wide range of services, including:
- Free and confidential business counseling
- Skill-building workshops and seminars
- Market research tools
- Networking opportunities with peers and professionals
Whether you’re just sketching out a business idea or looking to grow an existing company, the center is designed to provide the support you need every step of the way.
Why It Matters Locally
Strong small businesses strengthen our communities, attract new talent, and enhance the overall economic landscape. For those living or moving to the Wilmington area, resources like CFCC’s Small Business Center are a vital part of what makes the region thrive.
If you are a Wilmington entrepreneur, homeowner, or investor curious about Cape Fear Community College and the programs that power local small-business growth, you can learn more about the Small Business Center directly at cfcc.edu. The center’s continued leadership is one more reason Cape Fear Community College remains a cornerstone for economic opportunity across New Hanover, Pender, and Brunswick counties. Stories like this reinforce why the greater Wilmington real estate market continues to attract families, remote workers, and entrepreneurs relocating from higher-cost metros.

More Wilmington NC Resources
For more on Cape Fear Community College small business and the Wilmington NC market, browse our property search, read our neighborhood guides, or get in touch through our contact page. The North Carolina REALTORS association also publishes useful statewide market context.



