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Updated: September 17, 2019

The SBTDC is a business and technology development extension service of the North Carolina University System operated in partnership with the US Small Business Administration. sbtdc.org | info@sbtdc.org. Updated: September 17, 2019. SBTDC Mission & Vision. Mission :

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Updated: September 17, 2019

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  1. The SBTDC is a business and technology development extension service of the North Carolina University System operated in partnership with the US Small Business Administration. sbtdc.org | info@sbtdc.org Updated: September 17, 2019

  2. SBTDC Mission & Vision Mission: Positively impact North Carolina’s economy by helping to grow small and midsize businesses and launch promising startups. Vision: The SBTDC is a primary contributing partner in North Carolina’s overall economic development infrastructure and the effective bridge between the state’s small businesses and the UNC System. SBTDC client businesses consistently achieve their objectives, outgrow and outperform their peers.

  3. Fit with University Mission • Education/Teaching • Enhance lifetime skills of business owners • Engage students in internships and practicum course work • Research • Apply business theory to real-world problems • Conduct needs assessments, industry studies, marketing and research studies • Outreach and Engagement • NC’s leading business assistance and support resource for existing businesses. • Provide university interface with economic development organizations • NC’s “first responder” for business-related disaster recovery

  4. Federal Agency Partnerships • North Carolina’s representative: • Since 1984, in the SBA’s national Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program • Since 1986, in the Defense Logistics Agency’s national Procurement Technical Assistance Center program • Since 1997, in the US Export-Import Banking’s national City-State Partnership program

  5. SBTDC Funding Sources Total funding = $7.2M year Private/other 2% Federal (SBA/DLA) 49% University 49%

  6. SBTDC Organization University of North CarolinaOffice of the President NC State University Office of External Affairs, Partnerships and Economic Development Assistant Vice Chancellor for Economic Development SBTDC / PTACOffice of the State Director Statewide Advisory Board Administrative Operations Statewide Programs & Services PTAC Field Operations External Affairs Communications Management Information Systems Grants Management Budget REGIONAL CENTER OFFICES(10 regional centers, 16 offices) Asheville Greensboro Boone Greenville Chapel Hill Hickory Charlotte Nags Head Cullowhee Pembroke Durham Raleigh Elizabeth City Wilmington Fayetteville Winston-Salem Leadership & Program Development Strategy, Growth & SustainabilityInternational Business Development Tech Commercialization Marketing & Research Services Business Disaster Recovery Business Launch Government Procurement

  7. Current Operations North Carolina

  8. Results / Impact (most recent year) North Carolina • Clients 4,611 • Counseling Hours 61,381 • Capital Formation $105,229,414 • Jobs Created 1,806 • Sales Increased $ 67,472,848 • Contracts Awarded $229,486,643

  9. Strategic Plan Driven • Rolling 2-year plan • 2018-2020 strategic plan • Focus on 4 strategic areas • Strategically manage SBTDC talent • Help clients make their businesses better • Bridge small business needs with UNC System resources • Enhance and sustain the SBTDC’s role as NC’s recognized thought leader and primary small business assistance resource

  10. Client Needs and Services • Client market segmentation approach • Pre-venture (not in business) • Emerging and small businesses (less than 10 employees) • Mid-sized companies (10 or more employees) • Economic and community development organizations • Target % resources (hours) to each segment • Needs assessment driven • Match services / tools / resources to client needs

  11. Core SBTDC Services In-depth, confidential, one-on-one business counseling focused on business foundations (money, markets and management) Workshops, seminars and short-term management education programs Web-based resources and publications Applied research and advocacy, policy and program development

  12. Counseling Relationships Focus on in-depth, long-term client relationships Average hours/case = 11-20 hours 76% existing businesses 40% women-owned businesses 35% minority-owned businesses 28% rural businesses

  13. Specialized SBTDC Programs & Services Technology Development & Commercialization Government Procurement International Business Development Access to Capital including Equity Marketing & Research Services Strategy, Growth & Sustainability Business Launch Publications and Web Resources Business Disaster Recovery

  14. Business Counseling • Addressing such issues as: • Strategic positioning / performance • Access to debt & equity capital • Market growth / development • Human resource management • Operations • Business planning • Providing expert referrals

  15. SBTDC Client Counseling By business type - existing businesses Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing - 1.7% Construction – 8.2% Other – 17.7% Manufacturing - 18.6% Other Services 12.9% Wholesale Trade – 5.7% Accommodation and Food Services 3.6% Professional, Scientific and Technical Services – 17.7% Retail Trade – 8.3% Health Care and Social Assistance - 5.2% Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation – 2.9%

  16. Technology Development & Commercialization • Focus on research, development, and commercialization of new technologies • New product development, licensing, and marketing • Research and development funding (SBIR/STTR) • Intellectual property issues • Networking/resource identification • Access to equity capital • University tech transfer support • Counseling focused on strategies and preparation for accessing private equity capital

  17. Government Procurement • Funded in part by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) • Comprehensive assistance in selling goods and services to federal, state, and local governments • Identifying contracting opportunities • Preparing bids and proposals • Interpreting regulations • Locating specifications and standards • Subscribing to bidders’ lists • Conferences, workshops, webinars and other events • PROBID (computer bid matching system)

  18. International Business Development Focused on the business side of exporting Export planning / market identification for successful, domestic companies looking to expand exports US Export-Import Bank City-State Partner – link to loan guarantee and credit insurance services Access to SBA export lines of credit and other financing Assistance with logistics / supply chain management SBTDC clients named “SBA’s Exporter of the Year” seven years in a row!

  19. Marketing & Research Services Research support services for SBTDC clients Marketing support for the SBTDC Support for development of new products and services Primary research on role of small business in the economy, their needs and economic impact Economic development-related research for NC communities & partners

  20. Strategy, Growth & Sustainability • Diagnostic Assessments • Research and Analysis • Team Facilitation • Management Performance Workshops • Strategic Action Retreats • Leadership Development • “Business Edge” Partner Extensive client assistance geared to help mid-size businesses with 10 or more employees enhance performance and accelerate growth

  21. Business Launch A focused approach to target high potential startups within the urban entrepreneur ecosystem ”Taking the Leap” - A unique, free, four week program aimed at helping participants move from thinking about starting a business to actually realizing that dream Working with mentors and peers in a fast-paced process designed specifically to help entrepreneurs work smart and quickly to plan and launch their new enterprise

  22. Publications Business Start-Up Guide Capital Opportunities Report Guide to Conducting International Market Research Intellectual Property Guide Guide to Selling a Business Annual State of Small Business Small Business Handbook (with Business NC magazine) Annual Report Digital Marketing Guide www.sbtdc.org

  23. Business Disaster Recovery The SBTDC is the designated lead responder to facilitate business recovery following disasters • Serves on NC Emergency Management’s Disaster Recovery Advisory Team • Establishes systematic response to business disaster losses • Facilitates access to federal and state disaster loan programs and other recovery related resources

  24. Training and Workshops Pre-venture orientations Marketing & sales Financial management International trade opportunities Access to debt and equity financing Government procurement opportunities (PTAC) Client-specific trainings & events Selected co-sponsored events

  25. Statewide Conferences, Seminars & Events Marketplace and Opportunities Procurement Conferences Annual SBIR / STTR Conference Becoming an Investor-Ready Entrepreneur / NC Angels Aquaculture Development Conference Certified Global Business Professional Training NxLeveL Workshop for Entrepreneurs Disaster Recovery Contracting Summit Selected Co-Sponsored Events

  26. Evaluation, Outcomes & Impact • Internal systems and controls • Strategic plan driven • Annual business needs assessment • Annual work plans (state/regional) • Regular reporting, management interaction, and reviews • Client evaluations • Client financing/jobs created & retained • Annual economic impact assessment study • External peer evaluations/national accreditation required

  27. NEW Client Opinions of SBTDC Counseling 98% of clients rate SBTDC counseling as good to excellent

  28. Jobs Created and Sales Growth Cost per job generated = $1,415 Source: 2019 SBTDC Impact Assessment Study

  29. National Accreditation “The NC SBTDC has a strong consistent identity and is well recognized in the state’s economic infrastructure… It is highly introspective with many examples of innovative thinking and action. They are strongly committed to measurement, evaluation of quality, and impact of its services.”ASBDC Accreditation Report

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