Victoria Business Service Providers Information Session · Entrepreneurship •Proven track record...
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Victoria Business Service Providers Information Session
Looking to start or expand your business? Start at the Business Hub!
5 Main Functions of the Business Hub:
• Streamline and de-mystify all business and development processes at City Hall
• Make it easier to do business in Victoria
• Advise on how to reduce unnecessary red tape
• Connect entrepreneurs with the resources they need
• Accelerate the development of a vibrant downtown
Business Hub at City Hall
• Explain City processes related to starting a new business
• Business Licensing• Zoning• Permits & Inspections• Bylaw
• Connect entrepreneurs with resources in the community
• Grant/Funding Information• Resource Organizations• Real Estate Professionals
• Make it easier to do business in Victoria
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Type of Business InquiryHome Business
Retail Store
Restaurant
Other
Office
Food Cart
Manufacturing/Studio
Tech
Childcare
• Starting a business?
• Expanding a business?
• Looking for resources in the community?
• Questions about processes at City Hall?
• Come see the Business Ambassador in the Business
Hub!
How can we help?
Emily BarzBusiness [email protected]
When You Find Yourself
Asking
“How Do I...?”
We’re the Ones to Call
Who We Are
The Province’s Premiere Resource for Business Knowledge
Our vision
To Be a Champion for British Columbia’s Small Businesses
Our mandate
Provide Information, Tools and Resources to Achieve
Successful and Sustainable Businesses
About Us
Start Up
Business Registration and Naming
Tax and Legal Requirements
Ask an Expert
In House: Market Research, Business Planning and Trade
Talk to a Lawyer, Accountant, HR, Website Professional
What We Do
What We Do
Education
300 Classes per Year- on just about Everything
Best Practices, Industry Pros, Meet your Peers
Community
Share your Story, Enter the SBBC Awards, attend Events
Explore
Free Web Resources and Articles Built for You
About Futurpreneur (CYBF>>Futurpreneur)
Founded in 1996, we are the only national non-profit organization providing financing, mentoring, and support tools for young (aged 18 –39) aspiring Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs.
• Pre-launch coaching• Start-up financing• Mentorship• Business planning resources• Community: local, national, global• Partner with Canadian organizations • Embedded in the global entrepreneurship ecosystem
Recognized as BC’s Entrepreneurial Support Organization of the Year
by Startup Canada
Pre-launch coaching
• Weekly start-up webinar series• Your Idea Napkin: Strengthening your idea.
• Writing an A+ Business the essential components of writing a successful business plan.
• Marketing and Cash Flow: Know the ins and outs of your business operations
• Rock My Business Plan• Workshop series to build a strong business plan
• www.rockmybusinessplan.ca
• Business Plan Writer • Our interactive Business Plan Writer has been designed to simplify the
business planning process. Not only is this tool dynamic, allowing you to customize your plan, we’ve also provided tips & tricks and plenty of examples to guide you as you write.
Programs
• Startup Program: money + mentorship
The Money
• Up to $45,000 ($15k + $30k BDC)
• Character-based (unsecured!)
• Best interest rates on the market (prime + 3%)
• Flexible 5-year repayment schedule
• Interest only (no principal) payments in Year 1
The Mentor
• 2 years of custom-matched one-on-one mentorship
• SpinMaster Innovation Fund• for new businesses pushing the boundaries of what is possible in their
industry
Side Hustle
The Side Hustler program is a new segment of Futurpreneur’s Start Up program aimed at people who want access to financing in smaller amounts, as well as mentoring and resources, to help scale an existing side business, while continuing to work full time
http://get.futurpreneur.ca/SideHustle/
• Set loans of $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000• Character-based (unsecured!)• Best interest rates on the market (prime+ 3%)• 3-year repayment schedule• Based on disposable income to service loan
Mentor• 2 years of custom-matched one-on-one mentorship
Self Employment ProgramProgram Overview
Self Employment Program
A 48-week program funded through
Employment and Labour Market Services (Province of BC)
to assist eligible recipient clients in
starting their own businesses.
Goal of the Program
The Self Employment Program is focused on helping
clients develop the habits of successful entrepreneurs to
becoming self sufficient in their business.
48 Week
Program
Business Development
Financial Assistance
(Living Support)
Business Coaching
Business Workshops
Business Planning
Business Implementation
10 Weeks 38 Weeks
Access to Business Coaches
Access to e-Learning workshops focused on Business Development
Conduct Market Research
Complete a Business Plan
Launch Business
Access to Business Coaches
Access to e-Learning workshops focused on Business Implementation
Implement your Business Plan
Self Employment Program
Types of Businesses we have helped to start... Re-enactment Armour Production & Sales
Children's Daycare
Accountants & Bookkeepers
Website offering Publishing Facilities
Architectural Drafting & Design
Bookkeeping Services for individuals recently declaring bankruptcy
Yoga Instructor for Seniors
Sound Therapy & Sound Healer
Roofing
Tax Accountant
3D Architectural Visualization Software
Upholstery Business
Industrial Products Representative
Naturalist / Tour Guide
Women's Travel Consultant/Agent
Caterer’s and Personal Chef’s
3D Product Visualization Services
Math Tutor
Mobile devices marketing consultant
Professional online photography retouching
Women's Clothing Store
Confectionary Business / Bakery
Handmade Silver Jewelry Pendants
Intercultural Workshop Facilitator
Text Message App for restaurants/bars/BC Transit
Plumbers and Heating Specialists
Small Garden Patio Design
Photography Artist
Personal Counselling and Group Counselling Services
Skin Care Products
Generals Trade Contractors
Active EI Recipient
Former EI Recipient
Mutual client
BCEA client with PWD/PPMB status
General client with a disability
Who Qualifies?
The Self Employment Program is part of the Employment Program of British Columbia and is funded in whole or in part through the Canada-BC Labour Market Development Agreement.
A Business Idea, A Business Plan, And Business Success
It’s idea, let’s make it happen!
Free Entrepreneurial Training
For Youth 15 – 29 Years Old
Business Works for Youth
Eligibility
Eligibility:
Between the ages of 15 and 29 years of age
Unemployed or working less than 20 hours per week
A Non-EI Client
Legally entitled to work in Canada
Living in BC
Not be a full-time student or enrolled in high school
Not currently participating in another Canada-BC Job
Fund Employment Services and Supports (CJF
ESS) Program
What You Get:
Develop Your Business Idea
Get Business Training and Advice
Write a Viable Business Plan
Access to Financing
About Business Works for Youth
Program Overview:
Business Coaching throughout the program
3 to 6 months
Training to start up and run a business
Mentoring – during and after the program
Presentation to a Community Review Panel
Referrals & Networking
Access to Funding Sources
About Business Works for Youth
Business Training Courses And Workshops
Includes (not an exhaustive list):
Marketing and Sales
Social Media
Presentation Skills
Networking
Business Law
Operations Management
Financials
And much more – depending on needs and the Participation
Agreement
Business Training
About Business Works for Youth
Sponsored by Federal & Provincial Governments
BC Ministry of Jobs, Skills Training & Tourism
Administered by ETHOS Career Management
Group, Ltd.
In Victoria, Duncan & Nanaimo
Indigenous Entrepreneurship
Training & Mentoring
Indigenous
Entrepreneurship
• Proven track record creating new Indigenous
businesses
• Delivers a doable “roadmap to success”
• Real world training and mentoring delivered by
real world successful business people
• Business “boot camp” in a supportive style
• Teaches a balanced perspective:- the good and
bad, rewards and risks of business
Indigenous
Entrepreneurship
• Highly interactive
• Unlimited mentoring during and after program
• Certificate of Completion awarded
• Open at no cost to anyone of self-identified
Indigenous descent
• Deals with the Indigenous perspective of
entrepreneurship
Indigenous
Entrepreneurship
• Unconventional programming
• “Soft” and “Hard” aspects of business
• “Soft” = the mindset of entrepreneurship;
business ethics; competing to win;
communications; business as a game, etc.
• “Hard” = Business Plan; Marketing Plan;
Budgeting, Funding, BUT not only “The How” but
also “The Why”. Understanding your audience.
Indigenous
Entrepreneurship
• Delivered by
Synergy
Management Group
Ltd.
• Resource Library (www.helloiamanentrepreneur.com)
• AND IT WORKS !
Interested? Contact Jay Silverberg, 250-619-3450
About Us
• Community Micro Lending helps local people without access to traditional financing to start and grow their business, or to obtain training that will lead to employment, by matching them with local lenders and providing ongoing capacity building and support.
• Start-up, business expansion and training loans
• Registered Non-Profit Society founded in 2009
The Loans
• 1-5 year repayment term
• 10% interest per annum
Max $5000 for business start up
Max $10,000 for business expansion
Max $5000 for training
What do we require?
• A business idea or an existing small business
• Passion and drive
• Desire to take a training program/course to acquire/upgrade skills that will lead to employment
• Inability to obtain credit (or enough credit) from a credit union or bank
Our Model
Meet one-on-one with each applicant
Loan Committee approves loans
Profile of each borrower is posted on our website (www.vcml.ca)
Members of the community can lend to the borrower of their choosing online
Each Entrepreneur borrower is matched with a mentor
Borrower repays loan and once fully repaid the lender receives principal and 2% interest
Microfinancefor economic self-reliance
Presented by Roanna Haggith
Small Business Account Manager
Microcredit
Support to address common barriers to credit such
as lack of collateral or poor credit history
Decisions based on owner’s character and viability of
business, not collateral
Term loans and lines of credit up to $50,000 for new
businesses and up to $75,000 for existing businesses
Microloans
Time
Stage one Stage two - three Stage four Stage five
Break Even
‘Concept’ ‘Start-Up’
Launch - Survival ‘Take-off’
Growth‘Stability/Expansion’
Microfinance - 0 – 5 years
Conventional - 2+ years
Pre-financing – 0 – 1 year
Revenue generation
High impact + bruised CB and/or in “the red”
Victoria Etsy
Welcome to YES Victoria
“Home of Victoria’s Most Community Conscious Entrepreneurs”
YES Victoria
Networking & connecting to grow & support Victoria’s most community conscious entrepreneurs
Over 130 members
Supporting many local charities, projects and causes
Please enjoy the next hour learning more from these organizations at the booths around the room.
Thank You!