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About the Main Street Bounceback Technical Assistance Program – Small Business Development Center – UW–Madison U niversity of W isconsin –Madison Courses that are supported by the Main Street Bounceback Technical Assistance Program are accompanied by an icon of the state of Wisconsin throughout this catalog and our website.
These courses range in value from $99 webinars to $300+ full-day courses, so we are grateful to be able to offer these opportunities to you at no cost. Please help us be good stewards of this support by only registering for courses you need and will attend. Excessive absences will result in removal from the program.
View all UW-Madison SBDC classes here . Courses featuring the Wisconsin icon are included in the MainStreet Bounceback program. View the full MainStreet Bounceback program catalog here.
What is the Main Street Bounceback Program? In a continued effort since 2020, the Main Street Bounceback Program is a grant initiative designed to help Wisconsin’s small businesses recover and thrive in the midst of economic challenges. This program is targeted towards local entrepreneurs, fostering vibrant communities across the state.
Through a partnership with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), we are able to offer a variety of classes and workshops at no cost to eligible businesses. These educational opportunities provide you with valuable skills, insights, and tools to help you build a stronger business foundation, make informed decisions, and navigate your growth journey.
The Main Street Bounceback Program supports for-profit business who: Are currently operating and open for business Have fewer than 500 employees The following categories are not eligible for the Main Street Bounceback Program: nonprofits, businesses located outside of Wisconsin, pre-venture [not yet open for business], and businesses with more than 500 employees.
Everyone – whether or not your business is eligible for the Main Street Bounceback courses/technical assistance – can visit our Classes and Training page to view our full lineup of courses. Courses that are not directly supported by the Main Street Bounceback Program are open-enrollment for all organizations and are – and have always been! – designed to be affordable for our small-business audience.
From marketing strategies to financial management, these classes are tailored to help your business succeed. Visit our UW-Madison SBDC Classes & Training page to view our full lineup of courses. Courses featuring the Wisconsin icon are part of the MainStreet Bounceback program.
See the full Main Street Bounceback catalog listing here Join our UW-Madison SBDC mailing list to receive business insights, best practices, and information about upcoming UW-Madison SBDC classes MainStreet Bounceback program overview See how the SBDC and the Main Street Bounceback Program has helped entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses - and support their leaders!
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Small businesses in Wisconsin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Main Street Bounceback Technical Assistance Program is funded by University of Wisconsin–Madison Small Business Development Center. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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