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(Wind River Reservation, WY) – Six teams pitched their business ideas on May 22nd in the hope of receiving part of the Wind River Startup Challenge’s $30…
America s SBDCs Host 5th Annual SBDC Day
Small Business Communities Nationwide Invited to Join the Celebration
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BURKE, Va., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For over 40 years the America s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network has helped millions of men, women, veteran and minority entrepreneurs and small business owners start and grow their businesses. Whether SBDCs are serving rural America, addressing a solution in bio-tech, or helping a minority business expand to global exporting, SBDCs are on the forefront, assisting their clients every step of the way.
With nearly 1,000 locations across the country, SBDCs are in every community providing local businesses and entrepreneurs with the resources need to succeed. America s SBDCs provide measurable economic results, in 2020 SBDCs helped generate; 91,767 jobs, $7 billion in sales growth; $6 billion in capital investments; and started 20,374 new businesses proving once
(Wind River Reservation, WY) – The Wind River Startup Challenge, a regional entrepreneurship opportunity designed to distribute thousands of dollars to Native-owned startups, received significantly more applications this year than last, from both Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho entrepreneurs. 8 teams are moving from the semifinal round to the final round of the Wind River Startup Challenge.
âWe have been very encouraged to see the increase in applications and the wide variety of the business concepts this year for the Wind River Startup Challenge, even in the midst of COVID-19,â says Dr. David Bohling, Director of Impact 307 Laramie. âWith help from Central Wyoming College and the Wyoming SBDC, we find it gratifying to assist these entrepreneurs in their efforts in trying to start or grow their businesses.â
According to a University of Wyoming press release, Wyoming’s premier government contracting event for small-business owners and entrepreneurs will feature expert speakers, networking opportunities and valuable assistance from several entrepreneurial organizations.
Registration is now open for the virtual 2021 GRO-Biz Conference March 9-11. The event is offered at no cost and focuses on providing training, resources and matchmaking opportunities to help Wyoming businesses expand markets to federal, state and local government agencies.
The GRO-Biz Conference is a partnership among the Wyoming Procurement Technical Assistance Center, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Wyoming Business Council, the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Small Business Development Center Network.