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The First Step

The CCSBDC offers Business Fundamentals workshops to help entrepreneurs start, grow, or expand their business.  They assist entrepreneurs in starting down the path to successful business ownership by evaluating business ideas, developing a business plan, and exploring financing options.

The Next Step

The next step to growing your new business is to take advantage of the CCSBDCs’ one-on-one consulting and information services. After completing a Business Fundamentals workshop, you will be able to meet confidentially with a CCSBDC consultant at no cost. Your consultant can help you with all of the issues you learned about in your start-up workshop, tailoring their advice to your business idea and needs in mind. 

Seminars

Attending our Seminars will give you the basic information needed; however, it is only the beginning and should be followed up with one-on-one counseling sessions with our Professional Business Consultants. Please Contact Us to schedule your appointment.

Online Training

Don't have time to attend one of CCSBDC's seminars?  Like to learn at your own speed?  Online training may be for you!  The CCSBDC has a range of courses across all functional areas of small business: money, management, and marketing.  Each course is delivered via the internet full of animated slides accompanied by voice-over narration, PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, toolsets, and access to a comprehensive knowledge base.

Other Resources

In addition to live seminars and individual counseling, online training and files you can download to help with business planning, cash flow, inventory, etc. we have also compiled an extensive list of links to business related sites under learning, and links to local agencies. 

 

To find out if CCSBDC consulting can help you call or email us, or fill out a request for services. There is no cost to you. What will it cost you not to get all the help you could?  


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Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of California, Merced. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. The Central California Small Business Development Center is funded in part through a subcontract between the California State University, Fresno Craig School of Business and the University of California, Merced under the current cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.