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About the Greater Sacramento SBDC ...
The
Northeastern California SBDC – Greater Sacramento region at Los
Rios assists existing businesses in becoming competitive in a
complex marketplace and helps emerging entrepreneurs realize
their dream of business ownership. The SBDC program is one of
the State’s most important economic development programs. With
a twenty year history in California, a wealth of expertise, and
well established resource partnerships, the SBDC is a trusted
network that stimulates the region’s economy. Our SBA federal
funding mandates focus on business expansion, start-ups, job
creation/ retention and capital infusion.
We can provide business consulting and training in the
following areas:
Business Planning & Management
- Business Plan Development
- Business Start-Up Assistance
- Expansion & Growth
- Licensing and Permits
- Employee Management
- Buying and Selling a Business
Marketing
- Identifying Market Niches
- Advertising & Promotion Strategies
- Business Feasibility Evaluation
- Marketing Plan Development
- Pricing
- E-Commerce
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Financial Management
- Cash Flow Management
- Funding Options
- Bookkeeping & Accounting
- Loan Application Assistance
- Financial Analysis & Projections
- Government Contracting
- Business Valuation & Strategies
- Tax Planning & Requirements
- Payout Management
Resources
- Information
- Professional Consultants
- Business Counseling
- Business Training
- Business Library
- Computer Access
- Referrals
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To further
assist you, we have consultants that speak Spanish. Visit our
Consultants list.
Our
funding partners:
The Greater Sacramento SBDC is an affiliate of the Northeastern
California SBDC Program sponsored by: CSU Chico Research Foundation /
Center for Economic Development, the California Community College’s
Economic and Workforce Development Programs / Los Rios Community College
District, and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This is a
partnership program under the current Cooperative Agreement with the SBA
and the CSU Chico Research Foundation / Center for Economic Development.
This Cooperative Agreement is partially funded by the SBA. Any opinions, findings,
conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the presenter(s) /
author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the sponsoring
entities. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a
non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for the disabled
will be made, if requested in advance. Funded in part through a
Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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