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An introduction to the Small Business & Technology Development Center hosted by Missouri State University-West Plains.
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Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC)
Transforming Missouri Businesses
Small Businesses Makeup
• 99.7% of U.S. employer firms • 63% of net new private-‐sector jobs • 48.5% of private-‐sector employment • 42% of private-‐sector payroll • 46 % of private-‐sector output • 37% of high-‐tech employment • 98% of firms exporIng goods • 33% of exporIng value
In 2011, there were 28.2 million small businesses.
Small Business Facts • Over ¾ of small businesses are non-‐employers • 60% of net new jobs created are from exisIng businesses; 40% from churn of startups minus closures
• 10-‐12% firms with employees open & close each yr. • ½ new establishments survive 5 yrs; ⅓ survive 10+ yrs • 52% home-‐based (24% employers; 63% non-‐employers)
• 22.3% federal contracIng dollars to small businesses • Of high patenIng firms, small businesses produce 16 Imes more patents per employee
Small Business Demographics
• 36% women business owners • 15% non-‐white business owners
• 10% Hispanic business owners • 9.1% veteran business owners • Self employment of individuals under age 25 decreased 23% while those age 65+ increased over 66% from 2002 to 2013
Small Business AdministraIon (SBA) Local Resource Partners
• Service Corps of ReIred ExecuIves (SCORE) • Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) • Women’s Business Centers • Export Assistance Centers • Veteran Business Outreach Centers • Procurement Technical Assistance Centers • Minority Business Development Centers • Small Manufacturing Businesses-‐Training & Assistance Program (Manufacturing Extension Partnership)
SBA Office of Small Business Development Centers’ Mission
The Mission of the Office of Small Business Development Centers is to promote entrepreneurship, small business growth and the US economy by providing the criIcal funding, oversight and support needed by the naIonwide network of Small Business Development Centers.
SBTDC Structure
• One Lead Center per state; Texas has 4, Calif. has 6 • The Lead Center in Missouri is the University of Missouri Extension
• Missouri State University is a SBTDC Host InsItuIon • The Missouri SBTDC statewide network is an accredited member of the America’s SBDC network
Missouri Business Development Program Mission
To improve people’s lives and the compeIIveness of Missouri businesses through research-‐based educaIon and technical assistance to enhance Missouri’s economy. hfp://missouribusiness.net
Missouri Business Development Program Elevator Pitch
Our programs are transforming Missouri businesses through assistance in management, markeIng, and finance so they can become the job-‐creaIng growth companies of tomorrow. We do this through individualize coaching and educaIonal opportuniIes designed to enhance the entrepreneur's skill level and to take the business to the next stage in its evoluIon. We offer assistance in accessing capital, financial management, domesIc and internaIonal markeIng, government procurement technology commercializaIon and market research.
MBDP Regional Offices • Howell County Extension SBTDC/PTAC Willis Mushrush, Business Development Specialist & Procurement Specialist 217 S. Aid Ave, West Plains, MO 65775 417-‐256-‐2391 | [email protected] hfp://missouribusiness.net/ptac
• MSU West Plains SBTDC Bronwen Madden, SBTDC Coordinator 110 Saint Louis Street, West Plains, MO 65775 417-‐255-‐7966 | [email protected] hfp://wp.missouristate.edu/ucp/SmallBusiness.htm
Small Business & Technology Development Centers (SBTDC)
• What We Do: Provide management assistance to small business owners in the form of one-‐on-‐one counseling, training seminars, assistance with SBA loans and technical assistance.
• Who We Serve: Anyone who is interested in starIng a small business or in expanding an already exisIng business (for profit) is eligible to use SBTDC services.
• What We Don't Do: No financing; no tax or legal advice; and no private business advocacy or endorsements.
Small Business Guidelines
• Manufacturers employing up to 500 • Wholesalers employing up to 100 • Retailers with annual gross sales up to $6.5 million • Service businesses with gross revenues up to $6.5 million
• General construcIon firms w/average annual receipts up to $31 million
• Special trade construcIon with average annual receipts not exceeding $13 million
• Agriculture w/average annual receipts up to $750,000
SBTDC-‐West Plains Service Area
• Douglas County • Howell County • Oregon County • Ozark County • Shannon County • Texas County • Wright County
SBTDC Service Offerings
• One-‐On-‐One Private Business ConsulIng (NO COST) • Business Plan Development • Industry Market Data & Research • Training & EducaIonal Seminars • Local Business Resource Directory • SBTDC Newslefer
SBTDC Client Process Are they an exisIng Client in the Neoserra SBTDC client database?
YES
Schedule Appointment(s)
Register for Training Seminars
Submit StaIsIcal Updates Quarterly
NO
Start-‐Ups Afend First Steps to StarIng a Business seminar
Schedule Appointment(s)
Register for Training Seminars
Submit StaIsIcal Updates Quarterly
Clients remain acIve 3 years from last appointment and provide staIsIcal updates.
Receive Welcome Folder; Fill out Client Assessment & SBA Form 641
Electronic SBA Form 641 (eCenter)
Contact Us!
Small Business & Technology Development Center (SBTDC) Missouri State University – West Plains Bronwen Madden, Coordinator Glenda Ochoa, Business Assistant Located in the West Plains Civic Center 110 Saint Louis Street, West Plains, MO 65775 Phone: 417-‐255-‐7966 | Fax: 417-‐255-‐7963 [email protected] hfp://wp.missouristate.edu/ucp/SmallBusiness.htm
SBTDC Disclaimer
Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/AffirmaIve AcIon/Minority/Female/Veterans/Disability Employer and InsItuIon. The SBTDC is funded in part through a cooperaIve agreement with the U.S. Small Business AdministraIon. All opinions, conclusions or recommendaIons expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. Programs are extended to the public on a non-‐discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodaIons for persons with disabiliIes will be made if requested at least two week in advance. Contact Bronwen Madden, SBTDC-‐WP Coordinator, at 110 Saint Louis Street, West Plains, MO 65775 and (417) 255‑7966 to make the arrangements.