Services

The North Country Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is staffed with full-time, professional, experienced Business Advisors. We strive to provide you with information, technical assistance and training to help grow your existing business or start a new business. You can meet with an advisor one-on one either in person, via telephone, email or online chat to discuss specific concerns like:

  • Business Plan Development
  • Cash Flow Projections
  • Financial Analysis
  • Loan Packaging Assistance
  • Legal & Regulatory Information
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Business Start-Up Information
  • Buying & Selling a Business
  • Personnel Management

Events

Branding & Social Media Marketing - Lake Placid

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Learn how to create a brand identity and make social media work for your business.

Preparing a Winning Business Plan - Lake Placid

Wednesday, May 22, 2013
A strong business plan can help you determin if your business idea is feasible, as well as assist you with securing financing.

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Honeybee Grants

The Honeybee Community Fund is accepting applications for its annual grant program

Business Plan Importance Touted

As Martin McCarthy got rolling with his new Champlain business, A & E Logistics, he welcomed guidance from the North Country Small Business Developmen...

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Lori and Danny Matton purchased the 7am – 11pm Mini Mart in 1999. Their store was only 880 square feet and they only had 6 gasoline fueling positions. The Mattons knew that if they were to continue growing the business, they needed more space. Plans were made to build a 4,000 square foot facility that included a deli and 16 gasoline fueling positions.

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