Business Technology Boot Camp

2008

About Us

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The SBDC Business Technology Boot Camp is provided by the Northern California SBDC Technology Advisory Program, a program of the Northern California SBDC Network.

The SBDC Technology Advisory Program

The SBDC Technology Advisory Program (SBDCTAP) provides technology solutions to entrepreneurs and business owners in the Northern California region and beyond. Since its inception in 2001 SBDCTAP has offered free and low cost consulting, training and tools to thousands of growing businesses in our region, with a focus on positively impacting our clients' bottom line.

SBDCTAP is a program of the Northern California Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network and receives funding from corporate partners and from the US Small Business Administration. Assistance is available in over 40 locations throughout Northern California and online.

More information can be found here

Northern California SBDC Network

The Northern California Network of Small Business Development Centers helps individuals start, manage and grow their businesses.

Our expertise can help take the mystery out of business management and allow you to focus on the issues that will grow your company. Our business advisors have years of experience and know what it takes to start a business in Northern California & keep it operating profitably.

According to a recent study SBDC in-depth clients experienced 3 times the sales growth, and created nearly 9 times the jobs of average businesses. *  Read more...

SBDC services include free business counseling and low cost training in:

▪Business Plans

▪Financial Projections & Budgeting

▪Operating Challenges

▪Purchase or Sale of a Business

▪Funding Your Venture

▪Loan Packaging

▪And more...

All one-on-one consulting services are offered at no cost to the client. Contact a consultant in your area.

* SBDC in-depth clients meet with SBDC advisors for five hours or more in a year.
Source of Statistics: SBA; and the “Economic Impact of Small Business Development Center Counseling Activities in the United States: 2004-2005,” by Professor James J. Chrisman of Mississippi State University

The Northern California Small Business Development Centers are funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration, and center host institutions. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA or the Los Angeles Regional SBDC Network.