What the SBDC Does
Training
The SBDC conducts nearly 50 seminars and workshops
throughout the year that address topics important to all business owners.
Approximately half our offerings are directed to those people at the
start-up stage of business. These range from a one-night "reality check"
on starting a business to more extensive sessions on business fundamentals,
feasibility studies, business acquisition and franchise purchases. The
balance of our programming is designed for established businesses and
focuses on topics of marketing, finance, accounting, taxation and many
"industry specific" issues.
All seminars are direct, to-the-point
and factual. Instructors are small-business owners and professionals
in their respective fields, ensuring that the information provided is
timely, relevant and immediately applicable in a real-world environment.

Classes range in duration from
one to multiple sessions, and tuition varies with duration and topic.
SBDC schedule
Counseling
The SBDC provides one-on-one counseling services
to new and existing businesses at no charge. We will review business
plans and discuss financing options, bank loans, SBA and state-backed
loan programs, marketing, management and other topics of concern to
our business clients. Counseling sessions are by appointment only; business
plans, financial statements or other materials relating to the issue
of discussions must be submitted prior to the meeting.
The SBDC also hosts and takes appointments
for the
Fox
Valley Chapter of S.C.O.R.E. (Service Corps of Retired Executives).
S.C.O.R.E. provides free, confidential business
counseling or coaching to anyone who is operating a small business or
thinking about starting one. A preliminary business plan, relevant supporting
information and/or significant questions on the topic to be discussed,
and/or attendance at a SCORE or SBDC Basics of Starting a Business program
are strongly recommend prior to a SCORE counseling session.
To schedule a SCORE counseling session, visit: www.scorefoxvalley.org
Consulting
For companies that require specialized attention,
the SBDC can act as a referral source for a variety of specialized professionals
and consultants. Many provide free or low-cost initial consultation
meetings. Areas of expertise include business plan development, cash
flow analysis, business valuation modeling, marketing plan development,
database searches for financing sources, mailing lists and more. We
draw on the expertise of SBDC staff members, college faculty and business
professionals who have agreed to consult with SBDC clients.

To begin this process, arrange an appointment with
an SBDC staff member to determine your needs and the type of expertise
required. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact
our offices at (630) 942-2771 or 942-3775.
Resources
SBDC clients may visit our resource room containing
computer programs, video tapes and reference material on a variety of
business topics. If you are thinking about getting into business and
want general information, if you are looking for information on business
plans or financing, or if you want to conduct a financial analysis of
your company, the SBDC reference section can be a valuable resource.
There is no charge to use the resource center, and no appointment is
necessary. Hours are regular SBDC business hours. If you cannot find
the answer to your questions here, SBDC staff will direct you toward
more extensive resources available at the College
of DuPage Library.

The SBDC also can provide referrals to area business
professionals who can help your business thrive. We maintain a data
base of accountants, attorneys, consultants, banks and other business
providers who are particularly attuned to small-business needs.

As the business services arm of the U.S. Small Business
Administration and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the SBDC can answer your questions concerning SBA and state
financing programs, bank lending and capitalization options available
to small-business owners. The SBDC can be your gateway to negotiating
the maze of government regulations and start-up issues through the state's
First Stop Illinois program. You may access First Stop by calling (800)
252-2923.

Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Small Business
Administration, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity,
and College of DuPage as a service to Illinois businesses under cooperative
agreement #SB-2M-00097-15.