| WELLS FARGO BANK 2008-2009 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE |
The Small Business Financial Development Corporation of Orange County (SBFDC) and Hispanic Business Consultants (HBC) believe in a firm mission of building alliances to provide economic development initiatives for Latino entrepreneurs in Southern California. Their leadership has earned them a reputation as the primary educational business specialists for Hispanics through their work over the last eight (8) years providing technical assistance, financial literacy, loan packaging and business training in Spanish. This partnership has produced positive and measurable results, as many of the Technical Assistance Program graduates have successfully started a wide range of small businesses, including restaurants, house-cleaning services, beauty salons, small manufacturing companies, bookkeeping services, dry-cleaners, bakeries, graphic and web page designs and retail stores, among others. The two companies are fulfilling an unmet need in a mostly economically disadvantaged area by providing educational tools to empower the Hispanic community both economically and socially. The collaboration of SBFDC and HBC has effectively structured viable and sustainable training for the next generation of Latino entrepreneurs who want to successfully start and maintain a business.
It is the philosophy of the SBFDC to assist any business entity in finding capital to start or grow their business. The SBFDC has become known as the leading referral source within the Orange County community. Every client is provided the courtesy of discussing his or her situation, and staff members attempt to locate the best program for each individual, whether it be a bank loan, guaranteed product or nontraditional lender (such as a factor). The staff assists in reviewing business plans and prepares clients by helping them with loan packaging for the application process; if necessary, individuals are referred to a program such as Hispanic Business Consultants (HBC) or the Small Business Development Center for technical assistance. The SBFDC has a referral network of over sixty financial institutions as well as numerous non-traditional lenders. Description of the technical assistance programs that our agencies have administered in the last four (4) years. Including number of participants and number of graduates for each program. The technical assistance program that we offer through HBC serves low-income, disabled and women Latinos, who are primarily immigrants, who want to start or already have a business by providing a wide array of entrepreneurial workshops. The 3-hour core seminars cover the fundamentals of starting a business, information on taxes (we work with the IRS, EDD, Tax Board of Equalization, State Funds and other government agencies), how to use technology to have more productive businesses, how to obtain financing and methods of increasing participants? self-esteem. The 24-hour course, ?Successful Business I? (Negocio Exitoso I ? NE I), includes technical assistance covering the following areas: business readiness training; self assessment to determine the best business to start; feasibility projection; business plan development; introductory management classes; individualized strategic business planning; marketing and customer service; human resources; financial introduction; cash flow development and analysis; business management controls; legal aspects of a business; insurance; and licenses and permits. A second 24-hour course, ?Consolidating Your Successful Business? (Consolidando Tu Negocio Exitoso ? CTNE II), is an advanced program that helps established businesses to build, consolidate and expand their operations, so as to generate more jobs, increase sales and profits and pay taxes; when necessary, we also assist them in preparing their loan packages to obtain financing. Ineach of these courses, we teach participants how to network to promote their businesses. Our alliance with HBC over the last six years assisting Hispanics has produced positive and quantifiable results. As mentioned, many graduates of the courses have successfully started a wide range of small businesses, including restaurants, housecleaners, beauty salons, small manufacturing companies, dry-cleaners, retail stores, website design services and others.
From 2004 - 2005, our partnership managed and presented twelve (12) 3-hour Spanish-speaking seminars (419 participants) and graduated 165 participants in six (6) 24-hour entrepreneurial courses.
Our technical assistance services help businesses access capital/resources in order to have sustainable growth. Our courses and seminars include information on how to access capital and what kinds of traditional and non-traditional sources of financing are available, with their respective pros and cons. We also have guest speakers from Wells Fargo Bank and other community micro-loan programs (such as ACCION and the SBA) to talk about their programs and how they can benefit participants. In our program, we help our clients to find the best loan program to fulfill their specific needs. Our goal, when possible, is to serve them through the state loan guarantee program. We also assist them in putting together their loan package.
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