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In Praise of Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)

by Tim Berry on September 7, 2011

Yesterday I had the pleasure of spending all day with about 90 people who teach and advise entrepreneurs and small business owners at various Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) around the country. This was as part of the annual conference of Small Business Development Centers, starting today in San Diego. team working

The conference reminds me of something I say frequently in ask-the-expert emails and answering questions about entrepreneurship: when in doubt, if you live in the United States, and you want some help with your business like advice or classes or workshops, you should probably go first to your nearest SBDC.

The SBDCs are full of good people with real-world business experience, who are there to help startups and small business. They are funded in part by federal, state, and local money, and in part by the reasonable fees they charge for workshops and classes and counseling. I’m amazed at how many of the people I meet in the SBDC conference have been through it themselves, meaning that they tend to be veterans of their own small business experience.

How to start? Where to find financing? How to keep the right records, do the books? Marketing? Sales? Admin? Ask your nearest SBDC how they can help.

It’s a very good group and a very valuable resource for the starting entrepreneur. I’ve recommended them before but I don’t do this often enough. Today is a good day to do it.

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About the author: Tim Berry is founder of Palo Alto Software and Bplans.com. Follow him on twitter @timberry. More »

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  • http://www.thebusinesstherapist.com Paul Foster

    Thanks for getting the word out. As a canadian who supports the effort to do the same in the Windsor Essex County region, we find it a challenge to get the awareness out in the public of the resources available.
    We also try and make sure we support retention and expansion of existing businesses as well as new businesses. I happen to believe helping an existing business grow and add jobs is a higher probability of success than a new startup to make it and create a job.

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