This event Co-Sponsored with Burlington County Library provides start-up and established businesses with financing, growth and guidance
(August 12, 2013) WESTAMPTON – A two part series that will provide some of the most important information construction businesses need to know while addressing a demand in Sandy related services will be presented Aug. 14 and Aug. 26 at the Burlington County Library, 5 Pioneer Blvd.
Sponsored by the NJSBDC office headquartered at Rutgers-Camden and developed by its director Gary Rago in conjunction with the Burlington County Library, the Sandy recovery series to be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon Aug. 14 will, at no cost, will provide one-on-one counseling with an expert consultant as well as address the topic of Management Growth in the construction field.
Due to a one time SBA grant, centers within the NJSBDC statewide network, are providing support for small businesses affected by the storm.
The first topic, Managing Growth in construction businesses involving Sandy recovery, helps businesses turn increased demand in services into success and prosperity by providing tools and techniques you need to grow your business successfully.
The second program, starting a Construction Related Business for Sandy Recovery, to be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug 26 at the library, explains how to start a construction business in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC and other areas, to meet the demand caused by the Sandy related damage. This workshop will take you through step by step the funding availability and required licensing.
Advanced registration required. Call to register: 609-267-9660
THE NJSBDC network has been assisting businesses statewide for more than three decades, with an expertise in diverse economic development and small business development issues and this year specially providing businesses affected by Super Storm Sandy and Nor-Easter Athena get the assistance they need to get their customers back, growing and flourishing.
About NJSBDC
The New Jersey Small Business Development Centers network provides comprehensive services and programs for small businesses in New Jersey, helping businesses expand their operations, manage their growth in New Jersey, helping businesses expand their operations, manage their growth, or start new ventures. Expert staff and practicing business consultants help small business owners and entrepreneurs to develop business plans, find financing, identify new markets, find procurement and international trade opportunities, commercialize technology and develop an E-commerce presence. This non-profit network is a federal-state-educational partnership, leveraging public and private funding sources to further maximize resources for the small business community. The network leverages funding from the Small Business Administration (SBA), New Jersey State Government, the educational institutions that host the 12 centers as well as other private sponsorships and grants. The NJSBDC Headquarters is located at the Rutgers Business School in Newark, NJ. NJSBDC is an accredited member of the National Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC). More than 1,000 centers and satellite offices serve small businesses across the country. Visit www.njsbdc.com
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