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UW-Green BaySmall Business Development Center

Door County

Date, Time: 1/28/2013-3/25/2013, 6:00:00 PM-9:00:00 PM
Location: NWTC-Sturgeon Bay
Fees: $250 with successful application. Grant requirements include submitting an acceptable business plan within three months of completing course.

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Successful business owners have a plan -- let us help you build yours!

Whether your business is expanding or brand-new, writing a business plan is critical to building a profitable venture, especially to attract financing from lenders or investors. 

Lean Business Planning: Create value through customer focus.

In this program, you will use LEAN Startup and growth tools to identify your customers and determine their needs.  You will analyze that information and incorporate it into a feasible business plan.

We understand the steps to success.  So we created the Entrepreneurial Training Programs (ETPs) -- 8 efficient sessions to help you develop a plan for a thriving, profitable business.

Why ETPs:

•  Organize and better manage your business.
•  Identify opportunities and market your business.
•  Understand and get your business financials in order.
•  Get funding for your business.
•  Write a detailed, comprehensive business plan.
•  Network with other entrepreneurs.
•  Develop a network with small business support services.

Your cost is only $250 if you complete an accepted business plan.  The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and Wisconsin Entrepreneur Network provide the remaining $750 in tuition assistance.  That's $1,000 worth of business training for $250!  Applications are available by calling 920-496-2117. You must both Register Online here as well as Apply for the Grant here to by fully registered for this course.

Instructor:

Greg Gauthier

 

For more information, contact:

Ryan Kauth
Director
(920) 496-2117
E-mail: kauthr@uwgb.edu

 

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is partially funded by the US Small Business Administration. The support given by the US Small Business Administration does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the cosponsor(s) or participant's opinions, products or services. All programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Special arrangements for the handicapped will be made if requested in advance.

 

Link to SBA site

 

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