IMPACT BY NETWORK

Virginia

Victories for SBDC Women-Owned Businesses

Over 50% of Virginia SBDC Network clients are women owned businesses, including retail, consulting, restaurants, medical services, technology, dance, exercise, food, theater, childcare, and more.

Victories for SBDC Women-Owned Businesses

Over 50% of Virginia SBDC Network clients are women owned businesses, including retail, consulting, restaurants, medical services, technology, dance, exercise, food, theater, childcare, and more.

Victories for SBDC Women-Owned Businesses

Over 50% of Virginia SBDC Network clients are women owned businesses, including retail, consulting, restaurants, medical services, technology, dance, exercise, food, theater, childcare, and more.

Victories for SBDC Women-Owned Businesses

Over 50% of Virginia SBDC Network clients are women owned businesses, including retail, consulting, restaurants, medical services, technology, dance, exercise, food, theater, childcare, and more.

Washington

My advisor has a way of helping me prioritize. I developed a strategic plan, which has let me see what’s working and what’s not ... She has put me in touch with other people and resources that have made a huge difference in my journey as a business owner.

Owner, Molly Ray Parfums

My advisor has a way of helping me prioritize. I developed a strategic plan, which has let me see what’s working and what’s not ... She has put me in touch with other people and resources that have made a huge difference in my journey as a business owner.

Owner, Molly Ray Parfums

My advisor has a way of helping me prioritize. I developed a strategic plan, which has let me see what’s working and what’s not ... She has put me in touch with other people and resources that have made a huge difference in my journey as a business owner.

Owner, Molly Ray Parfums

My advisor has a way of helping me prioritize. I developed a strategic plan, which has let me see what’s working and what’s not ... She has put me in touch with other people and resources that have made a huge difference in my journey as a business owner.

Owner, Molly Ray Parfums

West Virginia

Eclectic artisan shop, Hoot and Howl, uses pandemic downtime to power up web outreach

For Stephanie Swaim, opening her own shop featuring her handmade art alongside the works of 180+ other artisans was a dream come true. She was not going to let the pandemic shutdown turn it into a nightmare. With the help of the WV SBDC, she is making the most of her store's new e-commerce platform. The shop was featured in Southern Living Magazine as one the South's Best Boutiques, won WV Living's Regional award for Best Gift Shop, and Morgantown Magazine's award for Best Gift Shop.

Eclectic artisan shop, Hoot and Howl, uses pandemic downtime to power up web outreach

For Stephanie Swaim, opening her own shop featuring her handmade art alongside the works of 180+ other artisans was a dream come true. She was not going to let the pandemic shutdown turn it into a nightmare. With the help of the WV SBDC, she is making the most of her store's new e-commerce platform. The shop was featured in Southern Living Magazine as one the South's Best Boutiques, won WV Living's Regional award for Best Gift Shop, and Morgantown Magazine's award for Best Gift Shop.

Eclectic artisan shop, Hoot and Howl, uses pandemic downtime to power up web outreach

For Stephanie Swaim, opening her own shop featuring her handmade art alongside the works of 180+ other artisans was a dream come true. She was not going to let the pandemic shutdown turn it into a nightmare. With the help of the WV SBDC, she is making the most of her store's new e-commerce platform. The shop was featured in Southern Living Magazine as one the South's Best Boutiques, won WV Living's Regional award for Best Gift Shop, and Morgantown Magazine's award for Best Gift Shop.

Eclectic artisan shop, Hoot and Howl, uses pandemic downtime to power up web outreach

For Stephanie Swaim, opening her own shop featuring her handmade art alongside the works of 180+ other artisans was a dream come true. She was not going to let the pandemic shutdown turn it into a nightmare. With the help of the WV SBDC, she is making the most of her store's new e-commerce platform. The shop was featured in Southern Living Magazine as one the South's Best Boutiques, won WV Living's Regional award for Best Gift Shop, and Morgantown Magazine's award for Best Gift Shop.

Wisconsin

Reynolds Packaging is Growing and Succeeding

Lisa Reynolds, co-founder of Reynolds Packaging, walks viewers through the inspiration behind this Green Bay-based manufacturing company and how key assistance from SBA and SBDC helped fulfill this dream.

Reynolds Packaging is Growing and Succeeding

Lisa Reynolds, co-founder of Reynolds Packaging, walks viewers through the inspiration behind this Green Bay-based manufacturing company and how key assistance from SBA and SBDC helped fulfill this dream.

Reynolds Packaging is Growing and Succeeding

Lisa Reynolds, co-founder of Reynolds Packaging, walks viewers through the inspiration behind this Green Bay-based manufacturing company and how key assistance from SBA and SBDC helped fulfill this dream.

Reynolds Packaging is Growing and Succeeding

Lisa Reynolds, co-founder of Reynolds Packaging, walks viewers through the inspiration behind this Green Bay-based manufacturing company and how key assistance from SBA and SBDC helped fulfill this dream.

Wyoming

Turning a Passion Into a Start-Up

Last spring, Dr. Angie O’Hearn decided to start a mobile veterinary practice because she felt there was a compelling need in Casper community for this service. She most frequently works with dogs and cats. One important service that she performs is palliative care and in-home euthanasia. Dr. Angie makes the end of the journey a less stressful experience for both the pet and the owner. Angie first contacted the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network to inquire about legal requirements to start her own business. That conversation expanded, and her local advisor helped her create a business plan, which resulted in a start-up bank loan. She also received valuable QuickBooks assistance.

Turning a Passion Into a Start-Up

Last spring, Dr. Angie O’Hearn decided to start a mobile veterinary practice because she felt there was a compelling need in Casper community for this service. She most frequently works with dogs and cats. One important service that she performs is palliative care and in-home euthanasia. Dr. Angie makes the end of the journey a less stressful experience for both the pet and the owner. Angie first contacted the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network to inquire about legal requirements to start her own business. That conversation expanded, and her local advisor helped her create a business plan, which resulted in a start-up bank loan. She also received valuable QuickBooks assistance.

Turning a Passion Into a Start-Up

Last spring, Dr. Angie O’Hearn decided to start a mobile veterinary practice because she felt there was a compelling need in Casper community for this service. She most frequently works with dogs and cats. One important service that she performs is palliative care and in-home euthanasia. Dr. Angie makes the end of the journey a less stressful experience for both the pet and the owner. Angie first contacted the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network to inquire about legal requirements to start her own business. That conversation expanded, and her local advisor helped her create a business plan, which resulted in a start-up bank loan. She also received valuable QuickBooks assistance.

Turning a Passion Into a Start-Up

Last spring, Dr. Angie O’Hearn decided to start a mobile veterinary practice because she felt there was a compelling need in Casper community for this service. She most frequently works with dogs and cats. One important service that she performs is palliative care and in-home euthanasia. Dr. Angie makes the end of the journey a less stressful experience for both the pet and the owner. Angie first contacted the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network to inquire about legal requirements to start her own business. That conversation expanded, and her local advisor helped her create a business plan, which resulted in a start-up bank loan. She also received valuable QuickBooks assistance.