March 4, 2015

Larimer County approves $20,000 for SBDC classes

The Larimer County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved $20,000 to fund training classes through the Small Business Development Center.

The Coloradoan reports that the classes will be intended to assist businesses that are “poised for rapid growth with services like market research and search engine optimization,” as well as accounting and marketing classes.

The commissioners also on Tuesday lauded the opening of a Larimer County office of the Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center, which helps businesses with the bidding process and securing of government contracts.

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The Larimer County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved $20,000 to fund training classes through the Small Business Development Center.

The Coloradoan reports that the classes will be intended to assist businesses that are “poised for rapid growth with services like market research and search engine optimization,” as well as accounting and marketing classes.

The commissioners also on Tuesday lauded the opening of a Larimer County office of the Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center, which helps businesses with the bidding process and securing of government contracts.

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