Central CA SBDC Regional Network
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Webinar: Top Notch Capability Statement

Presented by Veteran Business Outreach Center

Capability Statements may be your most important marketing tool. This training will be hosted via webinar. This learning session will impact the knowledge and hands-on training as you create a powerful capabilities statement for your company, and reveal how to develop and use a Capability Statement. Moreover, learn industry tactics to foster new and improve existing relationships with decision makers and contracting officers. 

Webinar: La propuesta del condado al estado para reabrir negocios

CAO Charles McKee, con los supervisores Adams y Phillips hablando sobre la atestación del condado para reabrir el condado de Monterey.

About this Event

El Consejo de Negocios del Condado de Monterey (Monterey County Business Council) y el Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas (Small Business Development Center), en asociación con el Condado de Monterey y la Ciudad de Salinas presentan nuestro próximo seminario web:"La propuesta del condado al estado para reabrir negocios"

La presentadora para el evento son:

Webinar: Business Startup

Do you dream of owning your own business? Do you think you have what it takes to be successful? Take this free workshop that introduces the entrepreneur to the basics of starting a new business:

Is your idea viable?
What kind of financing will it take to open your business?
Why do you need a business plan?
What are the risks, pitfalls and requirements of opening a new business?
This workshop is intended for the budding entrepreneur who has a rough idea for a business model. Sign up today!

Managing Your Small Business During the Pandemic Crisis: June 3

To watch this webinar on demand, please click "REGISTER NOW" above.

Small businesses can learn about the $25 million Kern Recovers small business forgivable loan program, plus the latest information on SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loan forgiveness in a free webinar hosted by the Small Business Development Center at CSU Bakersfield this week.

“Managing Your Small Business during the Pandemic Crisis” will be online Wednesday, June 3, from 12 noon to 1 p.m.

Webinar: How to Market to Government Agencies

The Monterey Bay Procurement Technical Assistance Center (MBPTAC) in collaboration with CalCoastal SBDC is pleased to present this webinar to help you:

  • Understand certifications and registrations;
  • Prepare a government marketing package;
  • Know the basic four-step marketing process;
  • Know the value of the capabilities statement; and
  • Know the elements of a government market package.

This webinar is hosted in Zoom, and all registered participants will be sent the link for the webinar on Wednesday, June 3.

Webinar: Monterey County's State Proposal for Reopening

Monterey County Business Council and Cal Coastal Small Business Development Center present: The County's Proposal to the State for Reopening Business

SPEAKERS:

Charles McKee, County Administrative Officer

Supervisor Mary Adams, District 5 (Monterey, Carmel, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach)

Supervisor John Phillips, District 2 (North County and North Salinas)

Join us as they review the County's attestation for opening business back up in our community.

Webinar: Managing Your Small Business During The Pandemic Crisis - May 27

To see this webinar on demand, please click "REGISTER NOW",

Small businesses can learn details about the SBA’s Final Interim Rules released Friday, 5/22, that give new guidance to borrowers requesting forgiveness of their Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans in a free webinar hosted by the Small Business Development Center at CSU Bakersfield this week.

“Managing Your Small Business during the Pandemic Crisis” will be online Wednesday, May 27, from 12 noon to 1 p.m.

Webinar: Avoid These 5 Legal Landmines When Managing Remote Employees During COVID-19

Avoid These 5 Legal Landmines When Managing Remote Employees During COVID-19

Presented by ComplyRight and HRdirect

Jaime Lizotte, HR & Tax Compliance Solutions Manager

Many employers are allowing employees to work remotely during the COVID-19 crisis. While this approach makes sense for many businesses, it can open the door to increased legal risk. Business owners and managers must oversee the remote worker arrangement carefully to avoid complications, both practically and legally.

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Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and a Grant with the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA or the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the California SBDC closest to you.