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IESBDC Has a New Host!
The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center is now hosted by the CSUSB Inland Empire Center for Entreprenuership. The IESBDC will continue to serve Riverside and San Bernardino counties with offices and outreach locations located in Chino, Hesperia, Moreno Valley, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Jacinto, Temecula, Upland, and Victorville.
"This is an incredible opportunity for IECE to expand its services and continue to meet its mission of helping small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs achieve greater levels of success in their business ventures," said Stull, who is also a CSUSB professor of entrepreneurship and the director of the university's College of
Business and Public Administration's entrepreneurship program.
"The IESBDC program has a long history of being the premier provider of consulting and training services to small business owners in the Inland Empire," Stull said. "We're looking forward to working with CSU Fullerton and the U.S. Small Business Administration to take the program to new heights."
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5 Reasons You Have to Work With an SBDC This Year?
If you are a business owner and you have not worked with the SBDC in the past, then 2012 is your year. There are 5 key reasons that you need to develop a relationship with your local SBDC.
- It's Free
- Bankers Love SBDC
- Market Research
- Accountability
- No Ulterior Motives
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SBA Readying Program to Invest in Start-ups
With its legislative agenda for job creation stuck for the foreseeable future, the Obama administration has turned inward, looking to the federal bureaucracy for new ways to jump-start the economy.
Lately its gaze has settled on the Small Business Administration. Yes, it has proposed merging the S.B.A. into a much bigger government agency dedicated to business and trade. But an arguably more consequential decision came in December, when the S.B.A. unveiled a new $1 billion program to invest in young companies by loaning money to venture capital funds. Unlike the reorganization, which faces long odds in coming to pass, the new investment program, part of the administration's Startup America campaign, is likely to commence this spring. But what remains unclear is whether it can win over the venture capital industry that it is meant to assist.
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IESBDC Training Calendar
The Inland Empire Small Business Development Center provides an impressive array of training and professional resources that make it possible for you to navigate through the complexities of taxation, business formation, human resources, technology selection and implementation, and much more!
Click here to view our full training calendar.
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