Thursday, March 11, 2010

We're from the Government ...


Well, that's part of the story. We're also from Stony Brook University. In fact, we're at Stony Brook University courtesy of the Federal Small Business Administration (SBA) and the State University of New York. We are the Stony Brook Small Business Development Center aka, the Stony Brook SBDC. If you want all the blah, blah, blah, see
here.

We really are here to help you. For an overview of our services here at the Stony Brook SBDC, click
here. Or just call us at 631-632-9837.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Name Dropping


The Stony Brook SBDC is only one of a number of Centers on the Stony Brook University Campus that is interested in promoting small business on Long Island. Here's a list of the company we keep.

Long Island High Technology Incubator
Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence http://www.spir.sunysb.edu/
NYSTAR Center for Biotechnology http://www.biotech.sunysb.edu/index.html
Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology http://www.cewit.org/
NYSTAR Center for Advanced Sensor Technology http://www.sensorcat.sunysb.edu/
Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center http://www.aertc.org/

Although it is not on the Stony Brook Campus, the SBDC has a close relationship with Brookhaven National Laboratories as well.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Entrepreneurship Workshop

On Wednesday, January 27th, the Stony Brook Small Business Development Center will hold a workshop entitled "Is Entrepreneurship an Option for You?" in it's Center Training Room. Details in the attached flyer including directions (click on the above link). No charge for the workshop but registration is required.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Final Report from the Small Business Task Force

FINAL REPORT

Governor David A. Paterson today accepted the Final Report of the Small Business Task Force. The Final Report includes proposals to address increasing access to capital; reducing red tape and providing regulatory reform; strengthening and enhancing training and technical assistance for business owners, employees and aspiring entrepreneurs; and improving access to, and awareness of, available State resources. Each of these priorities includes a series of actionable initiatives that will spur economic growth and make doing business in the State easier.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

NY Not Startup Friendly

When it comes to starting new businesses, New York has fallen behind the nation, a new report states.

Only 6 percent of businesses in the Empire State are startups, according to a survey released this week by Babson College and Baruch College of the City University of New York, compared to 9 percent nationwide.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Contractors Readiness Training and OSHA Construction Course



There is still room in the OSHA Construction Safety and Health Course S1537-A but it's filling up fast. The Contractors Readiness Training Program is a free 5 session program and includes topics such as Estimating and Bidding jobs, how to bid on contracts, bonding and insurance, claims and dispute resolution and some options for financing for contractors.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Is Entrepreneurship an Option for You?

You don't have to give up your dayjob to test the waters of Entrepreneurship.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Inventors' Success and the Internet


While inventing a product is difficult, getting it to market has often been equally as daunting. Some inventors are finding they have a better shot at reaching consumers through the web.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Seniors as Entrepreneurs

Economic volatility plus more boomer retirees have moved the starting age for startups and led to a surge of senior-run businesses.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Kominicki on Recovery

John Kominicki, LIBN economy pundit, has a few sober words about the federal government's money printing press.

Friday, April 17, 2009

GreenLogic Energy

A conversation with Marc Clejan, co-founder of GreenLogic Energy

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What's Next? .....

... for Small Business on Long Island. A serious discussion of where we are, and where we are going, by people that have the best vantage point. To drop a few (speaker) names: Senator John Flanagan, Regional SBA Director Al Titone, Suffolk County Director of Minority Affairs Mel Guadalupe, the Town of Brookhaven's Director of the their IDA Rich Kruse, LIDC's Patricia Cook; and keynote speaker LIA's Chief Economist, Dr. Pearl Kamer. Details here . Meeting is at the Holiday Inn Express on Friday May 1, 2009.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tax Breaks for Solar Power

Increased incentives from the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and the state and federal government are driving a surge in demand for solar power according to this LIBN article.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Where to go when the banks say no

Getting a business loan is not suppose to be like a scavenger hunt, but it seems like it these days. Here's a list of a few non-traditional places to look. By the way, many of these sources also like to see a succinct, organized business plan just like the banks. No need to hunt around for that, just come into the Stony Brook SBDC and we'll help you put a great business plan together!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

LIPA, Con Ed plan offshore wind farm

Another offshore wind farm proposal is being proposed for Long Island. This one is bigger, better, and further off shore. Hope this one stays afloat!!!!!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Research on Solar Panels

The National SBDC Information Clearinghouse has done some research on solar panels. Thought you might be interested in what they came up with.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Small business and jobs

An overview of what's happening in the job market and it's impact on small business from the Long Island Business News. Are you a "reluctant entrepreneur"? We can help at the Stony Brook SBDC.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Winter/Spring SBDC Workshops

Here's the flyer for the Stony Brook SBDC workshops thru June of 2009. A tip of the hat to our sponsor, the Suffolk Federal Credit Union.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Stimulus: What's in it for small biz?

An article from CNNMoney that sums it up as well as any. This is going to be an ongoing saga, so stay tuned. Believe me, we'll get the word out on anything new as soon as we hear about it. We are in constant contact with the SBA and our SBDC Central.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

How would you like $2,000 for your business and not have to pay it back?


Under the auspices of the Suffolk County Executive, The Suffolk County Women’s Business Enterprise Coalition (SCWBEC) is a nonprofit free networking organization that serves all women business owners who either reside or maintain their business within Suffolk County. Each year the organization gives out two $2,000 awards. The next award for $2,000 will be given out on April 20th at the annual SCWBEC Business Expo and Luncheon. This award is open to any female business owner in Suffolk County. For details and application go to http://www.scwbec.org/awards.php.


Friday, January 9, 2009

The recession survival guide

From the Long Island Business News. Some sage advice by local and national pundits. Has a great checklist at the end of the article.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A Special Case for Alternative Energy on Long Island


Oil prices going down are putting a chill on alternative energy initiatives. This is not a good thing , especially for Long Island. We need alternate energy more than most areas of the country because it is also much more environmentally friendly than oil-based energy, a major issue considering our high population density. Besides, once the current economic downturn is reversed, guess what's going to happen to oil-prices? (Hint: Remember $4.25/gallon of gasoline?).

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Alternative Energy Training


Alternate energy businesses are one of the few bright spots on the economic horizon, but as it turns out there is a shortage of trained individual to install the new green technology devices. Read more here.


Monday, December 22, 2008

Everything you need to know about credit


Don't be afraid to ask!! Get answers on understanding and repairing it at the free seminar run by the Stony Brook SBDC on January 28, 2009. For more information see here.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Business Solutions Roundtable January 8th


This is your monthly opportunity to meet with other business owners and discuss creative solutions to current small business issues. There certainly are enough of them!!! This is your business solutions group where you decide what you want to discuss. Come with problems, leave with solutions. See more here.