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Business Development
Business
Development Resources Business
Incentives
- Kansas Inc.
Kansas Inc. features a number of online publications. Their Guide
to Business Tax Incentives is most useful.
- Westar Energy
KPL has a rate reduction plan for new and expanding existing businesses
within their territory. It is geared toward heavy users power. If
you qualify, they offer a five year reduction plan that starts at
25% and declines 5% a year for five years. Go directly to the Site
Map on their web page and look for the link to the business incentive
section.
- Kansas
Depart of Commerce
Kansas Department of Commerce is one of the leaders in business development
help. They have many programs, including tax incentives, grants and
loans, trade show participation mini-grants, workforce training, and
marketing assistance. Go to their web site and scroll down to the
Business Information button.
- USDA
Rural Development
The USDA has a number helpful business programs; all of them are wonderfully
adorned with acronyms, such as IRP, RBEG, REDL, REDG, etc. REDL or
commonly termed "RedLeg" is one of private businesses' favorites,
for it features a 0% interest (really about 3%) loan program.
- KTECH
Ktech offers a number of different programs to promote the research
and development of advanced technology.
- *Also: check with your local sources, for the City of Wamego
has a utility reduction plan, Westmoreland Industrial Park features
free property for qualified businesses, the governments of Onaga and
St. Marys too are very proactive, and there are funding programs such
as industrial revenue bonds that feature low interest rates and automatic
property tax abatements. Almost all cities within Pottawatomie County,
and the County itself, have legislation in place that can authorize
the use of property tax abatements as an incentive for manufacturers.
Call the economic development office for further details.
Starting
a Business
Spring
2010 Seminar Schedule
- SCORE website
The Service Corps of Retired Executives is an outreach program for
small business owners. The Score website offers an amazing business
help links section, which includes everything from copyright searches
to business plan templates and tax help. Score offers email counseling
and workshops.
- North
Carolina Extension
Need help deciding how to structure your business? The NC Coop Service
has a great tutorial online that can teach you about the differences
between corporations, partnerships, and LLCs.
- Small Business Administration
The Small Business Administration offers a lot of advice concerning
business growth and expansion. The best info is listed the categories
starting your business, financing your business, and expanding your
business.
- Small
Business Resource Center
The Small Business Resource Center is a commercial page that provides
helpful information. Click on the 'free reports' button and you will
be able to read a wide-variety of articles, such as raising money,
buying franchises, and starting various sorts of businesses.
Other
equally useful links by category:
Franchises
- The
Small Business Resource Center is a commercial page that provides
helpful information. Click on the 'free reports' button and you will
be able to read a wide-variety of articles, such as raising money,
buying franchises, and starting various sorts of businesses.
Doing
Business on the Web
Regulations and Taxes
Marketing
Home-Based
Business
International
Trade
Women's
Business Assistance
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