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July 30, 2010
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   INDIAN HILLS SBDC - OTTUMWA

 About the Indian Hills SBDC
The Indian Hills Community College Small Business Development Center is now completing its 25th year of operation. One special aspect of the Indian Hills 10 county service area is a diverse rural population that is often under-employed. SBDC services are delivered equitably to both urban and rural areas.
 
The center has been involved in helping to establish the Southeastern Community College and operating the Rural Assistance Program for six years, which was funded by the Iowa Department of Economic development.
 
The center worked with the Area XV Regional Planning Commission to establish a revolving loan fund, which has operated for fourteen years. This fund has been of tremendous value for low-income entrepreneurs who have difficulty obtaining financing for business start-ups.
  
 What our Clients are Saying...
Bryan Zeigler was more than helpful in my search for business information. Bryan is very professional and truly has business in its best interest. Thanks.
Jerry D.
  
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The Indian Hills SBDC is hosted by:

http://www.ihcc.cc.ia.us/

 Indian Hills SBDC - Client Success Stories

Iowa Aluminum

 

O'Town Books

 

Ottumwa Glass

 

Westendorf Costume

 

Davencorp Welding and Fabrication, Inc

 

Iowa Aluminum
O'Town Books
Ottumwa Glass
Westendorf Costume
Davencorp Welding and Fabrication, Inc
  
 Contact Us

Email Bryan Ziegler View map of Indian Hills SBDC location Request counseling from Indian Hills SBDC Bryan Ziegler, Regional Director

  
 Indian Hills SBDC News & Articles
Deadline Extension Announced for Emergency Unemployment Insurance Benefits

The Iowa Workforce Development has begun to reactivate approximately 16,000 Iowans who may be eligible for additional Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits since a deadline extension was passed by Congress.

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Consumer Reports Index Reports Economy Improving…Slowly

The economy is improving this month, according to the Consumer Reports Index for July. Job creation increased to 51.1, its highest level since April 2009. The report showed that 7.8 percent of Americans started a new job versus 5.7 percent who lost their job.

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Minority Business Ownership More Than Double the National Rate

According to the Census Bureau, the number of minority-owned businesses increased by 45.6 percent between 2002 and 2007, more than double the national average of 18.0 percent for all U.S. businesses. The number of women-owned businesses also surpassed the national average with a 20.1 percent increase.

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