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New York State Small Business Development Center
The New York State Small Business Development Center was created in 1984. The NYSSBDC is administered by the and is funded by the , the , and host campuses. The NYSSBDC is an accredited affiliate of the national network of Small Business Development Centers and a member of the . Mission The mission of the NYSSBDC is to provide free, one-to-one business advisement and information to existing or aspiring entrepreneurs in New York. The SBDC also partners with numerous like-minded organizations on projects that advance the job development, investment, and economic growth opportunities of New Yorkers, with an emphasis on manufacturers, exporters and technology-oriented firms. Regional Centers and Outreach Offices The NYSSBDC is supported by 24 regional centers and 29 outreach offices located throughout the state. A listing of all of the NYS SBDC centers and offices is available on the NYS SBDC website. Small Business Services The NYSSBDC offers a variety of programs designed to ...
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SBA 504 Loan
The U.S. Small Business Administration's SBA 504 Loan or Certified Development Company program is designed to provide financing for the purchase of fixed assets, which usually means real estate, buildings and machinery, at below market rates. The program is so named because it was originally created by Section 504 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. Section 504 was subsequently codified at . As part of its mission to promote the development of businesses, the SBA offers a number of different loan programs tailored to specific capital needs of growing businesses. The 504 program works by distributing the loan among three parties. The business owner puts a minimum of 10%, a conventional lender (typically a bank) puts up 50%, and a so-called Certified Development Company (CDC) puts up the remaining 40%. Certified Development Companies are established under the SBA 504 program as non-profit corporations set up to support economic growth in their local areas. There are a few ...
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Small Business Administration
The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the United States government that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. The mission of the Small Business Administration is "to maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of communities after disasters". The agency's activities have been summarized as the "3 Cs" of capital, contracts and counseling. SBA loans are made through banks, credit unions and other lenders who partner with the SBA. The SBA provides a government-backed guarantee on part of the loan. Under the Recovery Act and the Small Business Jobs Act, SBA loans were enhanced to provide up to a 90 percent guarantee in order to strengthen access to capital for small businesses after credit froze in 2008. The agency had record lending volumes in late 2010. SBA helps lead the federal government's efforts to deliver 23 ...
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Wyoming Small Business Development Center SBDC
The Wyoming Business Council was founded in 1998 by the State of Wyoming tasked with focusing on building a strong job creation base in Wyoming. The Business Council functions as the economic development agency of the State of Wyoming. Mission statement The Wyoming Business Council is Wyoming's state economic development and diversification agency. The Wyoming Business Council is creating new opportunities for current and future generations of Wyomingites. The agency envisions diverse, broad and lasting growth so Wyoming can prosper no matter the economic climate or th estatus of individual sectors. The Business Council adds value to the state's core industries, while activating new economic sectors like healthcare, professional services, technology, arts and advanced manufacturing. The agency serves businesses, entrepreneurs, industry and communities. Structure The Wyoming Business Council is part of the Wyoming state government, but its structure resembles a corporation wi ...
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SCORE Association
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Alabama International Trade Center
The Alabama International Trade Center was created in 1979 as one of the first ''international Small Busicness Development Centers (SBDCs)''. Since its inception, the AITC has provided export trade research, education, finance, and training throughout Alabama. History & Personnel Dr. William R. Bennett, Emeritus Professor of Marketing and International Business at the University of Alabama, founded the Trade Center in 1979. AITC was one of the first university-based small business development centers in the country that focused specifically on international trade. Following Dr. Bennett's retirement in 1983, Ms. Nisa Miranda, who had helped Bennett establish the Center while completing her MBA, was promoted to Director. Miranda would oversee the Center's growth and development for the next 21 years, helping the Center become designated as SBA's State Model of Excellence in International Trade. (Miranda has since moved on to become Director of the University of Alabama's Cente ...
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