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For Appointments:

Request for Counseling: This form is required from all clients prior to the intial visit.
Please print it*, complete Part I with signature, and bring it with you to your appointment.

PreCounseling Questionnaire: This questionnaire provides us with valuable information about your business or business idea, enabling your counselor to provide the best service to you. Please print it* and mail/fax it to your SBDC office (if time permits) or bring it with you to your appointment.

Consulting Session Evaluation: Your input following an appointment is very helpful.
Please print* this evaluation form and send or fax to our office.

For Business Development:

Business Plan Outline: a Word document you can print out or save it to your computer for use in starting your own business plan.

Cash Flow Projection Spreadsheet: an Excel spreadsheet you can use as a guide to begin your own projections.

For Volunteers:

SBDC Volunteer Application: Volunteer counselors are experienced business professionals who assist our clients in a variety of ways. Information and an application is available.

For Training and Other Assistance:

Workshop Registration Form: Register on-line for our workshops.

How May We Help You? Form: Use this on-line request for couseling assistance.

Addresses and numbers for Your Local SBDC.

*These forms are in Adobe Acrobat format.
The reader is free and may be downloaded from the Adobe website.

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A partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

For more information about SBDC, contact SBDC@jmu.edu or SBDC@brcc.edu
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The SBDC is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration, James Madison University, and Blue Ridge Community College. Their funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. All SBA-funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.

Last Updated: Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:39

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