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Newsletter and Business Start-up Resources
Stay abreast to new government initiatives and access
the latest tools to successful government contracting.
Read BPAC's newsletter ~ "The Communicator"
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download, to view these publications.
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June 2008 - (PDF 138KB) - Who is the Biggest Spender?
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May 2007 (PDF 311KB) - General Services Administration (GSA) |
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If you are not an existing BPAC client, and you'd like to be notified when
each newsletter edition is posted, please email us.
Business start-up assistance:
The State of Wisconsin Business Wizard provides customized information to help you start and operate a Wisconsin-based business.
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers answers to your business start-up questions.
Contact the Business Answer Line at 1-800-940-7232 or via email.
The U.S. Small Business Administration's small business start-up guide is intended to serve as a roadmap for starting a business.
Grant assistance:

Electronically search over 900 grant programs and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies.
Loan assistance:
Contact your local bank to discuss the various loans programs available.
Learn about the various loan programs available through the U.S. Small Business Administration.

The Wisconsin Department of Commerce has a broad range of financial assistance programs to help businesses
Learn about the various business lending options available through Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC). WWBIC is an economic development corporation providing quality business education and access to capital for entrepreneurs.
Write a Business Plan:
Learn about the U.S. Small Business Administration's tips on writing a business plan.
Educational Opportunities:
Did you know that Madison Area Technical College has a department dedicated exclusively to serving the business community? The Business, Industry & Community Services (BICS) department offers high quality, competitive, innovative and flexible employee development solutions.
Your local Wisconsin Technical College has a variety of business courses to help your business succeed.
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