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Title: Incubator-Funding Phyllis Queen


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Incubator-Funding Phyllis Queen
  • Thomas Family Center for Entrepreneurship
  • Business Consultant

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Business Incubator(National Business Incubation
Association)
  • Business incubators are instrumental in
    accelerating the success of entrepreneurs with
    the start-up of new or fledgling companies.

3
Types of Services
  • Business Basics Assistance
  • Marketing Assistance
  • Technology Assistance
  • Networking Activities Assistance
  • Financial Management Assistance
  • Regulatory Compliance Assistance

4
Types of Services (cont.)
  • Assist with Access to Capital
  • Access to Internet Services
  • Access to Higher Education Resources
  • Assist with Presentation Abilities
  • Access to Business Training Programs
  • Assistance with Intellectual Property

5
N. C. Rural Center
  • Building Reuse and Restoration Grants Program

6
Purpose
  • To spur economic activity and job creation by
    assisting in the productive reuse of vacant
    buildings in small towns.

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Description
  • The Building Reuse and Restoration Grants
    Program assists communities in returning vacant
    properties to job-generating use. The grants
    match other public and private funding to
    restore, renovate and equip properties from
    storefronts to factories for use by new and
    expanding businesses. The businesses in turn
    create jobs, add to the tax base and restore hope
    in struggling communities,

8
Grant Categories
  • Pre-development Grants - 25,000
  • Development Grants - 400,000

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Job Criteria (1)
  • Jobs must be full-time with benefits, and net
    new.
  • Must be minimum wage, 35 hours per week minimum.
  • Jobs must be created within 24 months of the
    grant award will be verified upon completion of
    project.

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Job Criteria (2)
  • Buildings proposed for funding under this program
    must have been vacant for at least 6 months prior
    to application. Partially occupied buildings will
    not be considered for funding.
  • At least one new job should locate in the project
    building for every 10,000 in grant funds.

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Eligibility
  • Eligible recipients must be units of local
    government located within North Carolinas 85
    rural counties or within an economically
    distressed urban county (tier one) as designated
    by the N.C. Department of Commerce.

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County Tier Designations(NC Department of
Commerce)
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Economic Recovery Assistance
  • Maximum grant award of 480,000
  • 12,000 per job created
  • Local government match requirement can be
    fulfilled with in-kind grant administration.
  • Building vacancy requirement of only 3 months.

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Source
  • The N.C. General Assembly
  • Fiscal year 2008 legislature appropriated 6
    million for the program.
  • 8 million allocated for fiscal year 2009
  • 13 million awarded to 117 grant recipients over
    last 4 years.
  • These projects are expected to create over 3,700
    jobs and leverage more than 300 million in
    private investments.

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USDA
  • Rural Economic Development Loans
  • and Grants

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Purpose
  • Promote rural economic development and/or job
    creation projects including feasibility studies,
    start-up costs, and business incubators.

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Eligibility
  • Electric Companies
  • Telephone companies
  • Rural Areas

18
Recipients of Lumbee River Development Grant
  • Southeastern Heart Center 200,000
  • Fitness Center of Red Springs 200,000
  • Cottonwood Daycare (COMtech) 450,000
  • Nash Finch 500,000

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Rural Cooperative Development Grant
  • Purpose
  • To conduct feasibility studies, business plans,
    as well as provide training and other technical
    assistance to new and existing cooperatives and
    businesses.

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Eligibility
  • Institutions of Higher Education
  • Non-profit Organizations

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In Summary
  • There ARE grants available and TFCE has started
    the process towards the establishment of an
    incubation center
  • We have met with an owner of a potential property
    in downtown Lumberton.
  • Our next step now is to create a
    University/Private venture with grants and
    private funding.
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