Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs)

Starting a business can be a challenge, but there is help for you in your area. Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) are partnerships primarily between the government and colleges/universities administered by the Small Business Administration and aims at giving educational services for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.

The Facts About SBDCs

Location

  • Located in all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Territories.

  • Operated state-wide or at a state region-wide level.

  • 63 Lead Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs)

    • Lead organization coordinates program services offered to small businesses through a network of subcenters and satellite locations in each state.

    • Each center has a director, staff members, volunteers and part-time personnel

What is Offered?

  • SBDC services include, but are not limited to, assisting small businesses with financial, marketing, production, organization, engineering and technical problems and feasibility studies

  • All services given at SBDCs are free and confidential.

  • Additional low cost training option are available.

Eligibility

  • Assistance from an SBDC is available to anyone interested in beginning a small business for the first time or improving or expanding an existing small business, who cannot afford the services of a private consultant.

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