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Arkansas
Small Business Development Center: Training programs, important local
links and helpful business start-up information is featured at this site.
Bloomington Indiana
Small Business Development Center: This organizations Web site
offers information on everything from starting a business and technological
transfer to tips on getting ready to sell your business.
Brazos Valley Small Business
Development Center: This SBDC offers area entrepreneurs individual
counseling, training seminars and a resource center.
Bucknell
Small Business Development Center: This SBDC, located at Bucknell
University, offers engineering and well as management expertise to entrepreneurs
developing new products.
Center for Applied Competitive
Technologies: This San Diego-based group helps manufacturers become
more competitive by updating their technology.
Colorado
Small Business Development Center: This SBDC Web site offers seminars,
counseling and Colorado specific information about starting a business.
Connecticut Small
Business Development Center.: Small-Business Development Centers combine
information and resources from federal, state and local governments with
those of the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs
of the small businesses.
Delaware Small
Business Development Center: This organization combines information
and resources from federal, state and local governments with those of
the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs of the
small businesses.
Export Small Business Development Center: This site for California exporting small business development centers features information about workshops, message board
and basic information for those getting into the exporting game for the
first time.
FAU Small Business
Development Center: Along with information about their basic programs,
the FAU SBDC office Web site also features articles about some of the
area's small businesses.
Florida
A&M Small Business Development Center: This center offers small
business owners advice, entrepreneurial education and access to its learning
resource center and library.
Florida
Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center: Tax tactics, advertising,
patents, finding and hiring good employees are just of a few of the workshops
offered by this SBDC.
Idaho Small Business
Development Center: This SBDC office also assists entrepreneurs in
researching and developing technology-based business ideas.
Iowa
Small Business Development Center (Iowa business network): The Iowa
Business Resources Network's online publication is one of the ways this
center reaches out to those involved in small business.
James
Madison University Small Business Development Center: This SBDC offers
managerial and entrepreneurial training series, business mentor program
and student team project assistance to local small businesses.
Louisiana
U. Small Business Development Center: Seminars, counseling and continuing
education are just three of the services offered at this center.
Maine Small Business
Development Centers: Management Information Resources and Research
is one of the focus areas of this group.
Maryland
Small Business Development Centers: Emerging and expanding businesses
can find assistance at this center.
Massachusetts Small
Business Development Centers: This center combines information and
resources from federal, state and local governments to provide small businesses
with high-level management assistance programs.
Michigan Small Business
Development Centers: This group works to provide relevant, timely
and useful information to Michigans small business owners.
Minority Business Development Agency centers: This site lists
locations for minority business development centers around
the country. The MBDA is an agency of the U.S. Department
of Commerce.
Mississippi
Small Business Development Center: This center features an international
trade center.
New Jersey Small Business
Development Center: This center provides free counseling and low-cost
training in all aspects of small business ownership.
New York State
Small Business Development Center: This organization provides management
and technical assistance to start-ups and existing businesses within the
state.
New York State Small
Business Development Center at Binghamton: This organization combines
information and resources from federal, state and local governments with
those of the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs
of the small businesses.
North Carolina Small Business
& Tech. Development Center: This organization provides counseling
and technical assistance to the area's small business community.
North Dakota
Small Business Development Center: This group conducts research, counsels
and trains business people from throughout the area.
Michiana
Small Business Development Centers: Seminars, one-on-one counseling
and advice from business experts in areas from finance to exporting are
available at this center.
Minority
Business Development Agency centers: This site lists locations for
minority business development centers around the country. The MBDA is
an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Ohio Small Business
Development Center: This SBDC Web site features a great on-line library
of information on financing a business in Ohio.
Oklahoma Small Business
Development Centers: SBDCs combine information and resources from
federal, state and local governments with those of the educational system
and the private sector to meet the needs of the small businesses.
Oregon Small
Business Development Center Network: This is one of 19 SBDC offices
assisting small businesses in Oregon.
Pacific Islands Small
Business Development Center: This center combines information and
resources from federal, state and local governments with those of the
educational system and the private sector to meet the needs of small businesses.
Pittsburgh
State Small Business Development Center (KS): This center meets the
needs of small businesses by combining information and resources from
federal, state and local governments with those of the educational system
and the private sector.
Rhode Island
Small Business Development Center: Plans are under way to add a chat
room and online learning opportunities to this SBDC Web site.
Sam
Houston State Small Business Development Center: This group combines
information and resources from federal, state and local governments with
those of the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs
of the small businesses.
Small Business Development Center at Delta State: SBDCs combine information and resources
from federal, state and local governments with those of the educational
system and the private sector to meet the needs of the small businesses.
Small
Business Development Center at Fort Lewis: This center offers seminars
at its southwestern Colorado location on a variety of topics relating
to starting and running small business.
Small Business
Development Center at Jamestown Community College: SBDCs combine information
and resources from federal, state and local governments with those of
the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs of the
small businesses.
South Carolina Small Business Development Center: In addition to providing basic small-business
support programs, this office provides programs for inventors, exporters,
manufacturers and women entrepreneurs.
Tennessee
Small Business Development Center: This SBDC has information on Web
marketing, Y2K and an Entrepreneur's Handbook on its Web site.
University of Georgia
Small Business Development Center: This SBDC office provides onsite
assistance for small businesses, and a Web site a listing of related classes
and workshops being offered throughout the state.
University of
Houston Small Business Development Center: This center combine information
and resources from federal, state and local governments with those of
the educational system and the private sector to meet the needs of the
small businesses.
Vermont Small Business
Development Centers: Small business counseling, Y2K, marketing and
start-up advice are among the areas of service provided by this SBDC office.
Western Reserve Small
Business Center For Women: This center combines information and resources
from federal, state and local governments with those of the educational
system and the private sector to meet the needs of the areas small
businesses.
West Virginia Development
Office: This SBDC office offers assistance in starting, financing
and expanding small businesses in West Virginia.
Wisconsin Small Business
Development Center: In addition to its basic programs supporting small
and emerging businesses, the office also offers lender roundtable discussions.
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