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We're here to help you Succeed ~ take advantage of what
we can offer!
Whether you're already operating a business or considering
starting one, the YCCD SBDC can help! We offer
free, confidential, one-on-one business counseling,
low cost seminars and workshops, and referrals to specialized business
information and resources.
Schedule an appointment with one of our highly qualified counselors
today!
1. Select a counselor - one you've been
working with, or another who you believe might better meet your needs
for this this particular issue (read about our counselors). If you are unsure,
then select "let SBDC assign" and our office staff will assign an appropriate counselor
for your meeting.
2. Answer a few questions using the brief
form below. Using that information we'll attempt to 'book' that
counselor at the time most convenient to you.
3. Expect a response within 1-2 business days
confirming your appointment, or offering alternative times if we
just can't meet your initial request.
Note: Once we have confirmed your
appointment, we will have committed a specific counselor to your
meeting. So if, for any reason, you can't make this scheduled
appointment, please give us as much notice as possible - at least
48 hours - so we might offer that time to someone else. They, and
we, appreciate your consideration.
Let's begin!
"... the suggestions offered by Michael Berta ... has
resulted in us meeting our financial goals for 2004...." Matt
Rexroad, political consultant
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The Yuba Community College District Small Business Development
Center Program is supported, in part, under the current Cooperative
Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and The CSU, Chico
Research Foundation, California State University, Chico, and the Chancellor's
Office, California Community Colleges. This work is supported, in
part, by the U.S. SBA and The CSU, Chico Research Foundation, California
State University, Chico. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or
recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s)
and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Small Business
Administration or the CSU, Chico Research Foundation.
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