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2011 Small Biz Outlook
More involvement equals a better community
$2,500 Reward for Best Biz Plan
Grants Available from Kentucky Arts Council

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News Briefs
 News, tools and resources from national and state sources.
Engage Your Customers: Get it Right With These Easy Steps  
Check out this short article for some good tips on how to make the most out of every customer engagement. Read More
New Way to Stay in Touch with Economic Trends
UCLA's Anderson School of Management has launched a new "Pulse of Commerce Index" to track economic trends.  Read More
Predictions and Inspirations for 2011
Check out one publication's predictions for small business trends and resources for 2011. Read More
What Are You Doing to Make People Feel Connected to Our Community?  It Matters!   
The Knight Foundation releases research findings on how engaged communities thrive better than apathetic ones. Check out the 3 main qualities of a community people connect with most.  Read more
Group Texting, Conference Calls on The Go with GroupMe  
New mobile app helps you connect with people easier.  Read More
EntrePaducah News 
Supporting our hometown entrepreneurs 
Next Entrepreneur Crash Course January 25
EntrePaducah will host "Entre 101" with Chris Wooldridge from the Murray State Small Business Development Center on January 25 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Commerce Center.  This 2-hour crash course will provide a fast paced overview of what it takes to get started with your business idea.  Click here to register. 
Local News 
Community resources and events to help your business. 

Save the Date!
Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce
72nd Annual Meeting
Thursday, January 20, 2011
6 p.m. Carson Center
 With keynote speaker Bill Rancic,
the first winner of "The Apprentice" 
Purchase your tickets here 


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$2,500 Prize Offered for Best Business Plan

Paducah - A key component of any entrepreneurial venture is a well-prepared business plan.  Many businesses and business start-ups, however, try to navigate their way through the business world with no plan and, ultimately, no clear direction.

EntrePaducah® wants to not only educate entrepreneurs on business plan writing, but reward this area's best business plan!  The entrepreneurial support agency is teaming with Paducah Bank to award a $2,500 cash prize to the winner of the first EntrePaducah-Paducah Bank Business Plan Competition

EntrePaducah Executive Director/Concierge Terry Reeves says many of the agency's clients either have no knowledge of business plan preparation, or are intimidated with the process.

"We constantly encourage the business planning process through educational programs and one-on-one counseling," said Reeves.  "Conducting an actual competition with a substantial prize will help demonstrate how serious we are about the importance of business planning."

As financial sponsor of the competition, Paducah Bank CEO Joe Framptom recognizes the correlation between business planning and business stability.

"The latest research indicates that 70 percent of new small businesses survive for at least two years," Framptom said, "but less than half survive for more than five years.  The opportunity for success is greatly enhanced if a formal business plan is created and followed."

EntrePaducah will accept entries beginning Thursday, February 3, 2011, although entrants may begin preparing their entries at any time.  Contest rules and the official entry form will be available soon at www.entrepaducah.com  Deadline for entries is March 31, 2011.

EntrePaducah is the local source for entrepreneurial support and development.  The agency's strategic and financial partners are the City of Paducah, McCracken Fiscal Court, Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council.  EntrePaducah's tech-business support program is a partnership with Murray State University and the Kentucky Department of Commercialization & Innovation.

For more information, contact EntrePaducah at (270)443-1746 or by email at info1@entrepaducah.com.

Money News
Highlights on national, state, and foundation funding sources to help you grow.
2011 Small Business Innovative Research Program Fast-Track Solicitation

SBIR is a competitive program that encourages small businesses to explore their technological potential, as well as, providing incentive to profit from its
commercialization. By including qualified small businesses in the nation's R&D arena, high-tech innovation is stimulated and the United States gains entrepreneurial spirit as it meets its specific research and development needs. Read more

Kentucky Arts Council Offers Operational Support Grants.  
Apply by January 15, 2011.  Contact EntrePaducah for help with developing a concept or drafting the grant. Read more
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EntrePaducah serves as the central source for entrepreneurial business development and support for Paducah & McCracken County, Kentucky. 
Our strategic and financial partners are:
     City of Paducah
          McCracken Fiscal Court