Entrepreneurial Series: Fundamentals of Starting a Business
MIDLAND, MI – The Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center Great Lakes Bay is pleased to offer a free Fundamentals of Starting a Business seminar at Grace A Dow Memorial Library at 1710 W St Andrews in Midland on July 19, 2012, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
The seminar is for those who would like to start a small business or for those who would like to become acquainted with community and business resources.
Topics include what it takes to start a business, where to go for information and assistance, the business plan and why you need one, licenses and permits, funding and the myth of “free money,” as well as resources available to help set up your business.
For more information about MI-SBTDC, resources, other seminars, or to register for this free seminar online, go to www.misbtdc.org/training or call (989) 686-9597. Pre-registration is required. Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/MI.SBTDC.Region.5
Seminar sponsors are Grace A. Dow Memorial Library, Midland Area Chamber of Commerce, Midland Tomorrow, Midland County Clerk and the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center Great Lakes Bay.
Entrepreneurs and small business owners may access the services of the Great Lakes Bay (serving Arenac, Bay, Huron, Midland, Saginaw, Sanilac, and Tuscola counties) by calling 989.686.9597 or visiting www.misbtdc.org/GreatLakesBay
About Michigan SBTDC
The MI-SBTDC is a partner program of the U.S. Small Business Administration and provides confidential, no-cost business counseling services by certified business consultants, business education, information-based planning and technology commercialization to new and existing businesses throughout Michigan’s 83 counties.
The MI-SBTDC is located at the Grand Valley State University, Seidman College of Business in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As host of the MI-SBTDC State Headquarters, the Seidman College of Business oversees the eleven-region MI-SBTDC network. Entrepreneurs and small business owners may access the services of their nearest MI-SBTDC by calling 616.331.7480 or visiting www.misbtdc.org.