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Getting Started...
Select the program under the services heading that best suits your needs. There, you will find information to help you start your business or assist with growing your existing business.

Questions?
Contact us at 937-775-3487 or send an email and we will be happy to help you with any questions you may have about starting your business or growing your existing business.

New Business Start Up Assistance

Starting a new business is a challenging task. The Small Business Development Center is here to help. Follow the steps below and contact an advisor if you have any questions.

Step 1: Check your credit report and credit score. (To review and improve your score contact:Consumer Credit counseling with Lutheran Social Services)
Step 2: Download the information from the “First Stop Business” connection website
Step 3: Review the information and fill in the questionnaire on starting a business
Step 4: Sign up for a “Business Start Up Course
Step 5: Download the request for counseling form
Step 6: Contact the SBDC to schedule an appointment for business counseling
You may also consider the following resources...
 Team Project: Click here for more information  
 Financing: Click here for more information

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Ohio Small Business Development Center

3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy | Dayton, OH 45435 | Wright State University | Raj Soin College of Business

Phone: 937-775-3487 | Fax:937-775-3545

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The Small Business Development Centers of Ohio program is partially funded by the Ohio Department of Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration. The support given through such funding does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of any of the cosponsor(s)' or participant(s)' opinions, products or services. Special arrangements for disabled individuals will be made if requested in advance. This program is offered through a partnership between the Ohio Department of Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration and is provided on a nondiscriminatory basis.