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ABOUT US
Since its inception in 1992, the Big Bend Region Minority and Small
Business Development Center has secured over 300 loans amounting
to over $58.8 million, has served over 3300 clients, conducted over 235
seminars, and assisted with more than 120 new business start-ups, while in
the process creating over 600 new jobs. The Center helps
existing and start-up small business owners develop management skills, thereby improving their potential for success.
Counselors assists small businesses in areas ranging from business plan
development and financing, to marketing, advertising, and international
trade assistance. Our counselors have backgrounds as small business owners,
and can provide the practical expertise needed for today's businesses to
succeed. Counselors maintain the highest ethical standards of confidentiality, and
provide one-on-one counseling services at no charge
to the client.
Big Bend
Region Minority and Small Business Development Center Newsletter
The Big Bend
Region Minority and Small Business Development Center produces and
distributes a weekly newsletter of interest to local business owners,
managers, entrepreneurs and those considering a small business startup.
Content includes seminar and workshop announcements, conference dates, local
success stories and features pertaining to conducting business. The SBDC
newsletter is rapidly becoming the preferred choice of businesses in the Big
Bend Region to keep abreast of local and regional developments as well as
training opportunities.
The Big Bend
Region SBDC newsletter is sent via e-mail on Mondays to over 500
subscribers. There is no cost to subscribe and subscriptions can be canceled
at any time. To subscribe, provide your name and city on an email to
dmiller@sulross.edu or call Training Specialist, Dennie Miller,
at 432.837.8813.
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Online newsletter
features seminar and workshop information, business features and
tax information.
The Big Bend
Region SBDC provides a free online newsletter featuring seminar and
workshop announcements, business tips, success stories and tax
information to those interested. The newsletter is distributed via
email each Monday during the year. The SBDC newsletter has become
the preferred choice of businesses in the Big Bend Region to keep
abreast of local and regional developments as well as training
opportunities.
To subscribe, email
dmiller@sulross.edu
and ask to be added to our mailing list. Once registered, you can
unsubscribe at any time by following the instructions included in
each newsletter.
Business incubator offers small
business startups a path to success.
At one time or another, almost
everyone has dreamed of owning a small business. Most ponder the
idea for years but never quite get the courage to carry their dream
through to fruition.
Does the thought of being your own boss get your
entrepreneurial juices flowing? Do you look at existing businesses
and think “I can do better than that?” If the answer to these
questions is “yes,” the Big Bend Region Minority and Small Business
Development Center (SBDC) business incubator program might have
just the resources needed to start you on the path to success. The
SBDC is looking for prospective tenants to participate in its own
version of a small business incubator.
[Read more....]
Free Online Virtual Training Workshops now Available.
Begin to master and comprehend important business practices and
skills on your computer in the comfort of your home or office.
Introduce yourself to the intricacies of marketing and finance,
or learn what it takes to start your own business.
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No fees involved!
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29 virtual workshops to choose from!
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Learn solid management concepts!
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Traditional business concepts with real -world
applications!
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Workshops range from basic to advanced subjects!
Click Here For a
Complete Description of Online Courses
This training portal is brought to you at no charge
by The Big Bend Region SBDC and
The South-West Texas Border SBDC Network.
A partnership program with the U.S. Small Business
Administration.
The Big Bend
Region Minority and Small Business Development Center at Sul Ross State
University is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.
S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or
recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. Reasonable accommodations for
persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in
advance. Please call 432.837.8694 to make arrangements.
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Directions to the
Centennial School Building in Alpine
UPCOMING SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS
JULY
July 1: Advanced
QuickBooks. 2:30-4:30, Centennial School Bldg., Alpine.
A workshop addressing the topics you asked for and more. For QuickBooks
users. Space limited. To pre-register call 432-837-8813 or email
dmiller@sulross.edu
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