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Loan Workshop 

Welcome to CAMBA Small Business Services! Whether you are an existing business owner or

starting your own business, learn about CAMBA's small business microloans.

  
Dont' forget to see a list of our workshops being offered this Fall at www.camba.org
 
Loan Information Session
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Join us on for a short info session on how to apply for CAMBA's Small Business loans up to $15,000. 

This workshop will be held twice a month, the 1st and 4th Thursday of each month, so register now to come to the next class!

Please see our Fall schedule for new dates and times at www.camba.org


Entrepreneurial Assistance Program -
Business Plan Development in 10 weeks 
EAP
Create an investor-ready business plan in 10 weeks! Take this course if you want to apply for business plan competitions

and win $15,000 or apply for a business loan. Topics include: feasibility, industry analysis, competitive analysis, marketing,

legal structure, and financial projections.

 

Register now! Classes begin Monday, October 3rd from 6-9PM. This class meets every Monday and Wednesday for 10 weeks from 6-9PM.

 
Social Media Social Media
Build a social infrastructure for your business on the following platforms: Facebook, Twitter and blogging.  
 

Due to high demand, we decided to open up two classes for Social Media. Choose from every Tuesday for three consecutive weeks or every Wednesday from

1-4PM. Hopefully, one of these days will work for you!

 
Entrepreneurial Finance 101

 

Starting this Fall, we will be offering a Beginner's and Intermediary Entrepreneurial Finance class. Both classes with teach business financial concepts. The Beginner's course will teach business financials and Excel. You will learn to use Excel to manage your business finances. The Intermediary course is for those who already know Excel and will learn to manage their business financials using Excel and an online bookkeeping application. Either way there is a class for you to develop and manage your business' financials. *Must know Excel as a pre-requisite for attending the Intermediary course.

 
 

Standalone Workshop:

Loan Information Session

 

Writing a Business Plan 101

 

Credit Repair

 

Homebuyer

 

Mortgage Information Session

 

Foreclosure Prevention

Resource Links

 


A New Way to Register! 
checklist

 

There are now more options to register! You can find our registration form online.

All you need to do is fill it out and send it back to us via fax, email or stop by, drop it off and say hello!

 

Registration is now opened! Please call us at 718-282-2500 to register or visit our website for CAMBA Small Business Services at www.camba.org

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SBA GOV'T INFO & LOANS

SBA Expands Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Vets
Announces Two New Programs for Women Vets, Guard, Reservists and Families

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WASHINGTON – With thousands of service men and women returning from
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Small Business Administration and
Syracuse University are expanding their Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for
Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) to a seventh school, Louisiana State
University
, and launching two new entrepreneurship programs for women
veterans and National Guard and Reserve members and their families. 

According to the SBA, nearly one quarter of veterans indicate they are
interested in starting or buying their own small business, and that percentage
is even higher among women veterans. With that in mind, the growing
partnership between SBA and Syracuse University provides training on how to
start and grow a small business to veterans, with programs targeted to
service-disabled veterans, women, National Guard and Reserve members and
their families of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 

“When you consider the leadership and management skills our veterans
develop while on active and reserve duty, it’s no wonder we see more of them
pursuing their dreams as entrepreneurs and small business owners,” SBA
Administrator Karen Mills
said. “Through our partnership with Syracuse
University
we are continuing to strengthen the tools and resources available to
them.”

“We often speak about the sacred trust we have with our service men and
women
, and one way we honor that trust is ensuring they have every possible
opportunity for success,” Mills continued. “When it comes to entrepreneurship,
their success also means success in driving economic growth and creating
jobs.”

In 2009, SBA partnered with Syracuse University, providing a three-year
cooperative agreement providing funding totaling $450,000, to support the
university’s year-long EBV program on six campuses. Now in the second year
of the partnership, with SBA’s support, the “boot camp” is expanding to a
seventh campus, E.J. Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University.
The other five campuses are: the University of Connecticut School of
Business
, Mays Business School at Texas A&M, UCLA Anderson School of
Management
, Florida State University’s College of Business, and the Krannert
School of Management
at Purdue University.

Created and delivered by a network of some of the best business schools in
the country, it is designed to leverage the skills, resources and infrastructure
of higher education to offer experiential training in entrepreneurship and small
business management
to veterans. Last year, the first year SBA partnered
with Syracuse University, 129 service-disabled veterans participated in the
program. Since the program’s inception, more than 320 wounded warriors have
graduated to date and more than 150 businesses to date have been launched
by graduates.

Additionally, SBA is also providing $2.6 million through a cooperative agreement
over three years for two new programs supporting veteran entrepreneurs. The
first, Women Veterans Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE),
focuses on training, networking and mentorship for women veterans. The
three-day, off-site training program, online training and network support
structures will be delivered in several locations around the nation, and
anticipates serving up to 1,400 female veterans over a 36-month period. 

The second new program, Operation Endure & Grow, targets National Guard
and Reserve members, their families and business partners. The goal of this
program is to mitigate the economic hardship of deployed members and their
families. The eight-week online course will focus on the fundamentals of
launching and/or growing a small business for those who will sustain the
business when the service member is deployed, injured or killed. Initially 550
individuals are expected to participate. In total V-WISE and Operation Endure
& Grow will serve over 1,950 individuals and their families.

The expansion of SBA’s partnership with Syracuse University builds on more
than $1.25 billion in loan guarantees for veterans in its flagship 7(a) and 504
programs, and through its Patriot Express loan pilot initiative. In three years
Patriot Express has supported nearly $550 million in loans to more than 6,500
veterans and spouses looking to establish or expand their small businesses.

SBA reaches out to veterans through its 68 local SBA district offices, 16
Veterans Business Outreach Centers nationwide, and its partnership with 1,000
Small Business Development Centers and some 12,000 SCORE – Counselors to
America’s Small Businesses volunteers. SBA has numerous programs creating
government contracting opportunities for vet-owned small businesses. For
more information visit www.sba.gov/vets and www.sba.gov/reservists.

Contact:  Dennis Byrne (202) 205-6567

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For G.I Biz Loans Release Number: 10-63   
Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news

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ANOTHER major - SBA BIZ CONTACT: ROBIN DANIELS 
Program Support Assistant 
Business Development Division 
Small Business Administration 

TELL HER YOU SAW THEIR AD ON
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Call Her Now @: 212.264.1763 
212.264.4322 
202.481.5302 e-Fax 
www.sba.gov/8abd
" GET your PENCIL. READY BECAUSE, the best is yet to come "

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