Introducing the Idaho SBDC
State Director Doug Covey explains what the Idaho SBDC is and the resources it offers to small business owners.
Client testimonials showcase the impact the Idaho SBDC has had on the success of their businesses.
“Our goal is if we can help these companies grow, and thrive, and expand, then that’s success to us.” – Doug Covey, State Director.
To learn more and request your no-cost, confidential business consultation, visit: https://idahosbdc.org/
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Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream.
SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small businesses and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.
CSI offers you many unique opportunities and services to help you realize your lifelong goals. CSI is recognized for its outstanding faculty, facilities, and our student-centered environment.
In addition to our excellent programs, we offer many support services to help students succeed: study skills classes, tutoring, learning centers, advising, financial aid, and health services, to name some.
Idaho.gov is the website to turn to for information and services from the Idaho government.
Created by The State of Idaho to benefit businesses and private citizens, Access Idaho manages Idaho.gov at no cost to taxpayers. Instead of tax dollars, nominal user fees generated from a handful of applications fund the project.
America’s SBDC represents America’s nationwide network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) – the most comprehensive small business assistance network in the United States and its territories.
SBDCs are hosted by leading universities, colleges, state economic development agencies and private partners, and funded in part by the United States Congress through a partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Since July 1905, when Twin Falls businesses banded together to form the Twin Falls Commercial Club, our city’s entrepreneurs have focused on making our community a better place to live and do business.
The Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce continues this tradition thanks to more than 830 member businesses that voluntarily advance the commercial, financial, industrial, and civic interests of our city.
As the lead economic development agency for the State of Idaho, the mission of the Idaho Department of Commerce is to foster a business-friendly environment to aid in job creation, support existing companies, strengthen communities, and market Idaho.
Idaho Commerce fosters a business-friendly climate by guiding and supporting Idaho-based companies. We offer community block grants, training and technical assistance, Main Street applications, and other resources to help your community thrive.
We are public entrepreneurs facilitating solutions to problems, supporting access to resources, and leading practical collaborations between the private and public sectors.
With a professional staff and the vision of creating thriving, vibrant southern Idaho communities, the work of the organization is driven by a 25-member board of directors.
The Idaho Department of Labor offers research on the local economy and labor projections, unemployment insurance benefits, job openings, business resources, labor market indicators, and much more.
They primarily seek to connect job seekers & employers, support employees with career and life transitions, and administer labor laws.
Our Partners
Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream.
SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small businesses and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.
CSI offers you many unique opportunities and services to help you realize your lifelong goals. CSI is recognized for its outstanding faculty, facilities, and our student-centered environment.
In addition to our excellent programs, we offer many support services to help students succeed: study skills classes, tutoring, learning centers, advising, financial aid, and health services, to name some.
Idaho.gov is the website to turn to for information and services from the Idaho government.
Created by The State of Idaho to benefit businesses and private citizens, Access Idaho manages Idaho.gov at no cost to taxpayers. Instead of tax dollars, nominal user fees generated from a handful of applications fund the project.
America’s SBDC represents America’s nationwide network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) – the most comprehensive small business assistance network in the United States and its territories.
SBDCs are hosted by leading universities, colleges, state economic development agencies and private partners, and funded in part by the United States Congress through a partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Since July 1905, when Twin Falls businesses banded together to form the Twin Falls Commercial Club, our city’s entrepreneurs have focused on making our community a better place to live and do business.
The Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce continues this tradition thanks to more than 830 member businesses that voluntarily advance the commercial, financial, industrial, and civic interests of our city.
As the lead economic development agency for the State of Idaho, the mission of the Idaho Department of Commerce is to foster a business-friendly environment to aid in job creation, support existing companies, strengthen communities, and market Idaho.
Idaho Commerce fosters a business-friendly climate by guiding and supporting Idaho-based companies. We offer community block grants, training and technical assistance, Main Street applications, and other resources to help your community thrive.
We are public entrepreneurs facilitating solutions to problems, supporting access to resources, and leading practical collaborations between the private and public sectors.
With a professional staff and the vision of creating thriving, vibrant southern Idaho communities, the work of the organization is driven by a 25-member board of directors.
The Idaho Department of Labor offers research on the local economy and labor projections, unemployment insurance benefits, job openings, business resources, labor market indicators, and much more.
They primarily seek to connect job seekers & employers, support employees with career and life transitions, and administer labor laws.