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You're receiving this email because of your relationship with the Small Business Development Center at the CLIMB Center for Advancement, Community College. We do not sell, rent or trade the names on our email list. Your email address is only used to send messages from the Small Business Development Center. Note If you do not wish to continue receiving these newsletters, please click the unsubscribe link directly below this paragraph. You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. July 1, 2010 Issue: #37 In this Issue Our Featured Program A new Entrepreneur Development Seriesstarts this month! People IdeaLearning Group proved to be a "bankable" business with US Bank. News You Can Use We have more great workshops to help you with your business. The SBDC has completed its move to the CLIMB Center! Upcoming SBDC Classes Website Tune- Up Sat, July 17 CRN: 32548 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. $99.00 Business Owners Tax Workshop Weds, July 28 CRN: 32879 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. $35.00

Community Resources See a list of some of thecommunity resources for our area. New Entrepreneur Development Series Your first year in business can be overwhelming......you don't have to do it alone Are you an entrepreneur in your first year of business or thinking about starting a business within the next month or two? If the answer is yes, you don't have to do it alone. The first year can be overwhelming, and you can end up paying for the mistakes you make for years to come. By participating in the Small Business Development Center's Entrepreneurial Development Series (EDS),starting July 8, you will invest in yourself as an entrepreneur and your business. You and your cohort of entrepreneurs will learn together what it takes to launch your business and start off on the right track by avoiding common mistakes. "I want to thank all of you for this experience. I feel much clearer about where I am going thanks to all of you." -Dr. Michael Fulop, EDS Alumnus With the EDS program, you get 5 months of intensive workshops designed to give you the business basics you need like information about marketing, sales, operations, financials, and business planning - but also the critical thinking skills you need to be successful long-term. Click here for more information about the program. "We had a rare and wonderful opportunity for learning. Thank you everyone for your teaching and sharing and generosity." -Julie Craddock, EDS Alumnus Register for classes through Community College. Call PCC's Registration Line at 503-977-8888. Be sure to have the CRN number handy for the class you want to take before you call. Community Resources Alliance of Neighborhood Business Associations (APNBA) Oregon Business Development Department (formerly OECDD) City of Business Online Food Innovation Center Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Mercy Corps Northwest Oregon Secretary of State-- Corporation Division

In addition to classes, EDS participants receive ongoing business advising from other small business owners who help apply classroom learning to their individual businesses. "We got concrete examples of how it works, and the tools to make it work." -Jacob Moorehead, EDS Alumnus Contact Noah Brockman to find out if EDS might be a good fit for you and get your business ideas moving forward today! Development Commission SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) SCORE Workshops Small Business Administration (SBA) Small Business Legal Clinic Urban Entrepreneur Network (SW Washington) IdeaLearning Group--A "Bankable" Business IdeaLearning Group, a small business based in North, received an early Christmas gift last year. On Christmas Eve, they signed the papers for an SBA Community Express loan through US Bank. According to a US Bank loan officer who worked with Douglas and Mackenzie, such loans can be difficult to obtain. Jillian Douglas Jillian Douglas and Shannon McKenzie started their company in 2009 and realized that their plans to expand the business in 2010 required additional funds. Shannon McKenzie They worked with the SBDC on refining their business plan prior to the presentation to US Bank. "SBDC has been a tremendous sounding board for us," says Douglas. "They let us talk them through our business plan and challenged us to think of things we hadn't yet considered. When you are starting a business, you want people to poke and prod and challenge your plan. It's hard to hear but incredibly valuable. The SBDC counselors did

that for us, and it helped refine our language, clarify our thoughts, and ultimately validate our plan." IdeaLearning Group designs and delivers custom employee training and development. Douglas and McKenzie knew that companies had lots of options for employee training and development and needed to distinguish themselves from the competition. Douglas says that they used the Hedgehog Concept outlined in Jim Collins' book, Good to Great. "Our very first conversation when we decided to do this was, 'how are we going to differentiate ourselves?' Our hedgehog is designing custom employee learning that delivers measurable business results. At ILG, we don't just teach great things-- we make great things happen." Douglas acknowledged that she and McKenzie kept refining their business idea until they were satisfied with the result. "We wrote and re-wrote and re-wrote our business plan, mission statement and values statement. It took a lot of discussion and deliberate consideration to synthesize what we are about, and until you know--really know--what you are about, you can never expect your clients to." You can read more about IdeaLearning Group at theirwebsite. The Small Business Development Center is at the CLIMB Center On Friday, June 18, the administrative office and all SBDC operations moved to the CLIMB Center for Advancement (1626 SE Water Avenue, across from OMSI). All classes, Orientation, Directed Self-Study modules and workshops are in Room 307, unless specifically noted otherwise in our publications. Our new office is in Room 308. Our phone and fax numbers remain the same: Phone: 503-978-5080

Fax: 503-288-1366 We look forward to seeing you as we continue to deliver small business services from our new location. How to Sign Up for Classes Unless otherwise noted above, classes will be held in Room 307 at the CLIMB Center for Advancement on the Central campus of PCC. The campus is located at 1626 SE Water Avenue, across from OMSI. Our office is located in Room 308 at the CLIMB Center. You can register for our classes through Community College. Call PCC's Registration Line at 503-977-8888. Be sure to have the CRN number handy for the class you want to take before you call. Join Our Mailing List! The Small Business Development Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Oregon Business Development Department. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of SBA or the OBDD. *The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is not affiliated with this company, organization or group, and the SBDC does not endorse or guarantee the validity of any claims made by them. All opinions, recommendations or conclusions presented are theirs or their presenters and do not necessarily reflect those of the SBDC. Back to Top of Page Small Business Development Center at the CLIMB Center for Advancement 503-978-5080 Forward email This email was sent to sparkgall@hotmail.com by rgilbert@pcc.edu. Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by Small Business Development Center CLIMB Center 1626 SE Water Ave OR 97214