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Help for Small and Mid-Size Businesses in NC
Small and mid-size businesses are the engines of
North Carolina’s economy and the drivers of our
region’s growth and success. These companies
have accounted for the majority of net new jobs
over the past 10 years. But they have also been
severely impacted by the economic downturn. To
revive our regional economy, stem the rise in
unemployment, and start growing jobs again, the
NC's
Northeast Commission is participating in
an innovative strategy of Governor Beverly
Purdue’s, Biz Boost.
Biz Boost
Biz Boost aims to help businesses retain jobs
and accelerate their prospects for future
growth. The NC's Northeast Commission is
working with the University of North Carolina
System’s Small Business & Technology Development
Center (SBTDC) to connect vulnerable firms with
proven and effective business assistance. The
SBTDC and its team of experienced management
advisors and business specialists will provide
in-depth personalized counseling to help
businesses:
·
better manage finances,
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find new customers,
·
restructure debt,
and
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position for growth.
First,
the SBTDC will quickly and objectively assess
the current financial and operational situations
of the participating business and look for
improvements that can have an immediate impact.
Following that, the SBTDC will help the business
work through specific issues whether in
marketing, accessing capital, employee and
management performance, or strategy.
The SBTDC’s assessments and one-on-one business
counseling are available at no cost
to participating businesses.
Since 1984, the SBTDC has helped businesses grow
jobs and revenues – more than 3 times the
average for North Carolina firms. Strong
businesses are the key to job creation,
increased revenue, and regional economic
success. Independent surveys have shown over
the past 25 years that SBTDC clients
outperform their peers, even during
recessions.
Biz Boost is funded from a reallocation of
existing federal workforce development funds.
In a time when businesses are struggling, worker
training programs will only go so far in helping
people find jobs or in curtailing unemployment.
Instead, Governor Purdue and the NC Commission
on Workforce Development initiated Biz Boost as
a strategy to help keep people employed and
encourage businesses to grow. This strategy is
unique to North Carolina because of its
proactive approach to workforce development –
using some of the State’s federal allotment on
job retention in addition the
traditional strategy of worker training and
retraining.
To learn more about Biz Boost and register to
start receiving help for your business, visit
the
www.sbtdc.org/bizboost
or contact the SBTDC at 1-800-258-0862 or
bizboost@sbtdc.org.
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