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Offers a course using a strategic 9-week strategic step-by-step approach to improve the understanding of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. The course is geared toward those who are interested in business ownership and how to start it off right.
Offered every spring and every fall annually.
The course is a live virtual program making it easy to access for those who are low to moderate income, may be single parents, or have transportation challenges. The program group classes are held once a week during a two-hour timeframe. Participants learn the differences between different business structures, how to create and structure the business within the state they live, and how to create a solid business plan.
Business counseling through a resource partner network, SCORE, providing free counseling services to individuals who want to start, or expand a small business.
Business kits and training classes are available for all business.
Guaranteed loans for qualified small businesses are administered through lending institutions.
In cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau, the Labor Market Information division develops and provides timely workforce data for local, state, and national customers.
Research analysts collect and disseminate information about wages, labor availability, industrial and occupational projections, business staffing patterns and labor force demographics, among other topics.
Popular publications include H3 (High Wage, High Skill, High Demand) job rankings, monthly labor force and nonfarm employment data, and occupational and industry wages and employment projections.
Entrepreneurial counseling and training.
Educator and student resources for future entrepreneurs and offers business-based training for today's business owners.
Empowering Entrepreneurs nurtures communities in Southwest Iowa to support entrepreneurship and brings together community experts and mentors.
Offers affordable legal immigration services, adult education programs such as GED in Spanish, computer classes, and a Micro Business & Development Program. Other resources and/or financial assistance may be available.
In cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau, the Labor Market Information division develops and provides timely workforce data for local, state, and national customers.
Research analysts collect and disseminate information about wages, labor availability, industrial and occupational projections, business staffing patterns and labor force demographics, among other topics.
Popular publications include H3 (High Wage, High Skill, High Demand) job rankings, monthly labor force and nonfarm employment data, and occupational and industry wages and employment projections.
Offers a Conference that supports startup and small businesses led by BIPOC entrepreneurs in Nebraska and throughout the Midlands. Provides mentoring, business financial literacy training, and funding opportunities.
Offers business counseling, marketing research and sales development. Existing site and building analysis and financial packaging.
Assists entrepreneurs in all stages of business start-up and development including business plan review, financial projections, financial analysis, opportunity assessment, market research, loan applications, government contracting, and marketing strategies.
Cooperative program of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of Nebraska.
