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Working in partnership with the U.S. Small Business
Administration and the University of Wisconsin-Extension, the
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse provides business advising services,
business education programs and information resources for entrepreneurs and small business
owners throughout the
7 Rivers Region.
The SBDC is affiliated
with
UW-La Crosse College of Business Administration and its service area
includes: Buffalo, Jackson, Juneau,
La Crosse,
Monroe,
Trempealeau and Vernon counties.
Business Advising
The SBDC offers one-on-one advising for owners, managers and prospective entrepreneurs. Our advisors will help you understand how to solve specific business problems or capitalize on business opportunities. UW-La Crosse SBDC business advising is funded by the Small Business Administration and is free of charge. Learn more
Business Education Outreach Programs
The
Small Business Development Center offers over 80 business
education programs a year on a variety of
basic management,
mid-management,
executive
management and
international business topics.
The SBDC can also create custom development programs for a specific company or department and can offer the training in-house.
Download our program calendar to learn more.
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Business Resources
The SBDC provides access to world-class information resources to meet the needs of both beginning and experienced business owners. The resources range from local to international and serve as references and networking tools for start-up operations and existing small businesses. Learn more
Additional Information
For details about any of the services the SBDC offers, please contact us.
The
Small Business Development Center is part of the UW-La Crosse
College of Business Administration. We are a partner in
education with the University of Wisconsin-Extension and the U.S.
Small Business Administration (SBA). "Funded in part by a
Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business
Administration." The support given by the SBA does not
constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the opinions,
products, or services of the Center. SBDC programs are nondiscriminatory and available to individuals
with disabilities. AA/EOE.