New York State Small Business Development Center
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NYS Small Business Development Center | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1984 |
Headquarters | Albany, NY |
Parent agency | U.S. Small Business Administration |
Website | |
NYS SBDC Homepage |
The New York State Small Business Development Center was created in 1984. Since its inception in 1984, the NYS SBDC has worked directly with 279,293 businesses, helping them to invest $3,643,521,768 in New York's economy. The NYS SBDC is administered by the State University of New Yorkand is funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration ,the State of New York, and host campuses. The NYS SBDC is an accredited affiliate of the national network of Small Business Development Centers and a member of the National Association of Small Business Development Centers.
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[edit] History
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is a United States government agency that provides support to small businesses.[1] The SBA was created by way of the Small Business Act of July 30, 1953.
[edit] Mission
The mission of the NYS SBDC is to provide the best business advisement and information to New Yorkers. The SBDC emphasizes counseling and training services to women, veterans, people with special needs, and minority clients. The SBDC also focuses on projects that advance the job development, investment, and economic growth priorities of New York State, with an emphasis on manufacturers, exporters and technology-oriented firms.[2]
[edit] Partners and Sponsors
The NYS SBDC is partnered with various government agencies, business and professional associations, economic development entities, and corporations.[3] The list of NYS SBDC sponsors and partners includes:
- Empire State Development Corporation
- Department of Education
- NYS Banking Department
- NYS Insurance Department
- Internal Revenue Service
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- SCORE
- New York Business Development Corporation (NYBDC)
- The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
- Microsoft
- International Signage Association
- Principal Financial Group
- American Express
- Coca Cola
- Deutsche Bank
- Intuit
[edit] Regional Centers and Outreach Offices
The ‘‘‘NYS SBDC’’’ is supported by 23 regional centers and 29 outreach offices located throughout the state. A listing of all of the NYS SBDC centers and offices is available on the NYS SBDC website.
[edit] Small Business Services
The NYS SBDC offers a variety of programs designed to facilitate entrepreneurship and assist small businesses:
- Office of Entrepreneurial Education's (OE2)
- International Business Program
- Defense Economic Transition Assistance (DETA)
- Veterans Business Outreach Program (VBOP)
- Disaster Recovery Assistance
[edit] See also
Wyoming Small Business Development Center SBDC