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Counseling
Program
The PISBDCN will offer a comprehensive counseling
service (the depth of which varies dramatically throughout
the network) that will incorporate the expertise presently
available within its own staff. Counseling will be augmented
with faculty and students from affiliated institutions of
higher education and independent paid/unpaid professionals
who at times may include interpreters. Counseling services
will be provided without charge to small business owners and
prospective owners that qualify according to guidelines established
by the U. S. Small Business Administration and the PISBDCN
Advisory Board. The PISBDCN is not to unduly compete with
private enterprise. Counseling sessions will take place at
the PISBDCN service center offices or through outreach activities
at the clients’ businesses, satellite locations.
The counseling program will provide comprehensive assistance
in one or more of the following service areas: Business Plan
Development, Loan Packaging, Operational Assistance, Market
Research, Management, Procurement Assistance, e-commerce,
I international Trade, Technology, Compliance (EPA, OSHA,
Revenue & Tax), Manufacturing, Feasibility Studies, and
other areas as needed.
Counselors will provide direct assistance and will coordinate
the clients’ utilization of PISBDCN resources. A counselor
will determine a client’s needs, create a specific program
to address those needs and then oversee the client’s
progress.
Training Program
The PISBDCN and its service centers will sponsor a
comprehensive program of open enrollment training courses,
conferences and workshops that are designed to enhance the
skills and knowledge of existing and prospective small business
owners/managers. It will augment this with customized training
to meet the needs of its clients and the small business community.
These programs will not unduly compete with private or public
organizations that might offer similar training workshops
or seminars. Every effort will be made to form strategic alliances
with other organizations to maximize the breadth of offerings
and the quality of the content.
Minority Program
The PISBDCN will develop a cooperative working relationship
with minority organizations to insure that the full spectrum
of PISBDCN Programs are available to disadvantaged and minority
citizens. According to federal guidelines 92.8% of the current
PISBDCN population is classified as minority citizens.
The Citibank Women in Business program was instituted in
February 1999, through an annual grant of $50,000 from Citibank
N.A.
Village Community
Outreach Program
The PISBDCN, because of the uniqueness of its population,
will provide specialized village outreach programs. Each PISBDCN
service center will develop individual outreach programs based
on resources available. The primary objective is to provide
counseling services beyond the confines of the network’s
service centers offices to the ‘on site’ locations
of its clients throughout the network.
Captial Formation
Advisory Service Program
The PISBDCN will strive to increase access to venture capital
and loanable funds throughout the network. The PISBDCN will
develop and maintain a comprehensive listing of funding sources
and their respective funding programs. The PISBDCN will guide
and provide technical assistance in the application process.
It will be a goal of each service center to aggressively market
the SBA Microloan program to intermediaries in their areas.
Business Assistance
Center Program
The PISBDCN will, consistent with available resources, develop
and provide, access to a depository of business and economic
data for its clients and the small business community. Each
service center will be responsible for gathering data for
their area and forwarding it to the network office for consolidation
which will then be distributed to all service centers. This
library will provide access to: (1) the Internet and its worldwide
data base; (2) data presently available from public and private
agencies existing within its network; and (3) data generated
from its own business and economic data base.
The PISBDCN will pro-actively disseminate this information
through: (1) the monthly publication of the Pacific Business
Partners quarterly newsletter; and, (2) the open access to
a comprehensive 24-hour PISBDCN web site.
The PISBDCN will provide its clients with access to basic
and advanced management technologies (i.e. - accounting, marketing,
word-processing systems, research, and tax) as well computer
laboratories.
International Trade
Program
The PISBDCN, with available resources, will act as a catalyst
to foster an International Trade Program for the network.
Its existence in close proximity to Japan, China, Southeast
Asia, Australia, etc. combined with its multi-cultural population,
provide a potential for international trade participation.
This natural advantage however, is severely limited by the
endemic lack of manufacturing throughout the region served
by the network. Each service center will set a goal to assist
exporting businesses obtain financing.
Technical Service
Program
It will work to develop a network for technology transfers
that encourage partnerships between small business and the
academic community to help commercialize university-based
research. The PISBDCN will work in conjunction with College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Marine Laboratories to
determine technical services that will benefit the private
sectors.
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