Small Business Development Initiative Info Sheet

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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE

KEY BENEFITS OF THE SBDI

Access to a minimum of $100,000 in business credit/funding No cost to participate as the SBDI is funded through grants

and sponsorships Available for any type of business without regard to location

or stage of development (pre-start ups are accepted) Professional assistance in business planning and financial

management including an assigned Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to advise you in starting/growing your business

Turn-key program that is easy to use so you aren’t distracted from growing your business

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE SBDI

FREE assistance with the creation of a business plan FREE step-by-step help in building business credit and

funding using company’s EIN (versus owner’s SSN) FREE guidance in financial projections and management

including an assigned and experienced Chief Financial Officer $100,000 business credit/funding guaranteed Need more funding? We have a database of lenders who

provide funding to start-ups and expanding businesses

Business Credit Literacy Initiative, a non-profit organization Phone or text: 682-207-8419 Email: info@businesscreditliteracy.org Website: www.businesscreditliteracy.org

The Small Business

Development Initiative

(SBDI) was developed to

assist small business owners

and aspiring entrepreneurs

in starting and growing

businesses.

According to the SBA, the two

primary reasons for business

failure is a lack of planning and

inadequate access to business

credit and funding. The SBDI

addresses both at no cost to

qualified participants.

Why is the SBDI needed?

Small businesses are a critical

component and major

contributor to the strength of

local economics. Existing

resources are commonly

viewed as inaccessible, too

complicated, or cost prohibitive

for most small businesses.

NOW HIRING

Looking for Credit Literacy Educators nationally.

Get paid to help others by teaching one hour Workshops and creating awareness of the SBDI. Flexible schedule and no sales.

involved.