3 Ways to Get FREE Help for the Entrepreneur

by J Warner on September 6, 2007

in Simple RESOURCES

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easy-button-helpYou had a brilliant business idea that inspired you so much, you got off the couch in the evenings and started planning your family’s future. Now you burn the candles at both ends, trying to build a dream, but as quiet as its kept, it’s harder than you realized. Our business ideas and entrepreneur dreams vary like the fingers prints on our hands. Nevertheless, we can agree on some things:

  • Starting a business is hard work;
  • By the time we realize that we really need help, we are often in too deep to just quit, and there’s a part of us that doesn’t want to quit anyway;
  • Oftentimes, great help comes with a great price tag

But we need help and we know we need help. So, what do we do? Turn to the government!? Why not? If you are a small business owner or thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, then chances are that you are a responsible citizen and probably a tax payer (save the diligent teenager with a brilliant idea, in which case, this is for you too). That being said, there are three services designed just for you, so be sure to take advantage of them, (many small business owners don’t). Besides, your business being a success helps you, your family, the community and the economy (and the government knows it, which is one of the reasons why the services exist). So check out these 3 Ways To Get FREE Help for the Entrepreneur:

1. The SMALL BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION (SBA).

MISSION: to be your small business resource by providing programs and services to help you start, grow and succeed at your entrepreneurial dreams

STRUCTURE: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. In their own words “We recognize that small business is critical to our economic recovery and strength, to building America’s future, and to helping the United States compete in today’s global marketplace.”

SERVICES:

  1. SBDC services (discussed below) are administered through the SBA
  2. Online resources covering marketing, business planning, staffing, etc.
  3. Access to other services online and in your area that you may not be aware of
  4. The SBA website is priceless, so be sure to check it out.

2. The SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER (SBDC).

MISSION: to provide management assistance to current and prospective small business owners.

STRUCTURE: In their own words they “offer one-stop assistance to individuals and small businesses by providing a wide variety of information and guidance in central and easily accessible branch locations.” The program is a cooperative effort of the private sector, the educational community and federal, state and local governments and is an integral component of Entrepreneurial Development’s network of training and counseling services.

SERVICES:

  1. training and educational programs,
  2. advisory services and counseling,
  3. publications filled with information,
  4. financial programs and contract assistance,
  5. The agency also offers specialized programs for women business owners, minorities, veterans, international trade and rural development.

3. SCORE.

MISSION: to be “Counselors to America’s Small Business”. They consider themselves to be America’s premier source of free and confidential small business advice for entrepreneurs.

STRUCTURE: Technically, they are not a government program but rather a Resource Partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration. SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation, growth and success of small business nationwide. They have 389 chapters in locations throughout the United States and its territories, with 10,500 volunteers nationwide. Both working and retired executives and business owners donate time and expertise as business counselors.

SERVICES:

  1. Counseling from experts in your field of interest. This is available online as well as in person. You write your questions and the expert responds back to you. You can also have free face to face counseling. Just find the website of the SCORE program in the city closest to you.
  2. Workshops & Seminars at reasonable prices. For example, you could take a two hour course on writing a mini business plan at Cobb Galeria in Atlanta for $20 person. Their classes are always taught by experts.
  3. Conferences offered at reasonable prices. This is perfect the more in dept immersion in a subject

These three services make it easy to develop a new problem, OVERwhelm at all that they offer. To help with this, consider the final tips below:

With the SBDC seek out the specific classes (some have nominal fees) that you need as well as one on one consulting (which is free). If you are in need of a loan, they are experts at teaching you how to create a business plan that will probably get funding.

With the SBA be advised that you are benefiting from this program when you using the SBDC or acquiring a loan. However, they also have an overwhelming amount of quality online courses that you can take plus downloadable booklets on varying subjects from business plan to marketing that you can print off for free.

With SCORE focus on getting the advice from the volunteer professionals. Post your questions, be kind and persistent. You will get an answer. You can also search their database for counsel based on field or region.

How you use each program all depends on how you learn.

-J Warner-

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