Title: Getting Initial Money to Go from Nothing to Something
1Margaret Somer, Regional Director Small Business
Development Center, Northeast Mass Salem State
College
2Massachusetts Small Business Development Center
Network www.msbdc.org
Small Business Development Centers Central MA
SBDC - Clark University - Worcester Northeast MA
SBDC - Salem State College Southeastern MA
Regional SBDC Fall River UMass Boston SBDC -
Boston Western MA Regional SBDC - Springfield
Berkshires SBDC Pittsfield PTAC Government
Contracting Mass Export Center
Network funding key partners U.S. Small
Business Administration MA Dept. of Business
Technology UMass Amherst and other institutions
3- GOVERNMENT FINANCING FOR BUSINESS
- Why does government provide business financing
and services? - To stimulate technological scientific
innovation and the development of new products
that government seeks, (SBIR RD grants for new
products in defense, environmental
contamination) - To generate economic activity, jobs and business
opportunities - To promote and retain employment and upgrade
workforce skills, (Massachusetts Workforce
Investment Fund)
4- GOVERNMENT FINANCING
- To create new financing models for the private
sector to adopt (MTDCs financing of early stage
technology companies in the 70s minority
business financing affordable housing in the
80s, ) - To support projects with significant economic
impact (ATMP Advanced Technology
Manufacturing Ctr. in Fall River Devens, a
former MA military base located in four towns
Enterprise Center in Salem) - To leverage and stimulate private sector
investment (SBA loan guarantees, quasi-public
financing..)
5- FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BUSINESS FINANCING
- U.S. Small Business Administration www.sba.gov
- SBA Loan Guarantees
- SBA 504 Program acquisition of property
equipment, etc. (the business finances 10) - Disaster Loans
- Export loans
- SBIR - Small Business Innovation Research Grants
- STTR Small Business Technology Transfer Grants
6- SBIR - Small Business Innovation Research Grants
- 2.5 set aside from federal agencies since 1982
- Stimulate technical innovation in small business
communities to meet federal RD needs and
commercial potential - PI must be employed by small business
- STTR Small Business Technology Transfer
- Stimulate scientific and technological innovation
through cooperative RD carried out by small
businesses and research institutions. - Foster technology transfer between small
businesses and research institutions. - PI may be employed by small business or research
partner.
7- SBIR / STTR 3-Phase Program
- Phase 1
- Up to 100K and 6-12 month award - Feasibility
study - Phase 2
- Up to 750K and 2-year award
- Full research / RD
- Phase 3
- Commercialization stage
- Company raises funds on its own
8- SBIR - Small Business Innovation Research Grants
- Who participates? 66 have 2-24 employees.
- SBIR / STTR Criteria Phases 1 and 2
- Strength of scientific/technical aspect of work
- Ability to carry out project in cost-effective
manner - Project or commercial impact on US economy
- Evidence of commercial potential (Phase 2)
9- SBIR / STTR Resources
- www.sbirworld.com
- www.pnl.gov/edo/sbir
- Individual agency websites
- SBIR newsletters and email lists
- SBIR conferences and workshops
10 - MASSACHUSETTS QUASI-PUBLIC
- LENDERS INVESTORS
- Mass Technology Development Corp. MTDC
- Mass Technology Collaborative
- MassDevelopment Funds such as Emerging
Technology Fund for tech-based manufacturing
facilities equipment - The Business Development Company
- MA Community Development Finance Corp. CDFC
11- MASSACHUSETTS QUASI-PUBLIC
- LENDERS INVESTORS
- MCRC - MA Capital Resource Company
- MCRCs Life Insurance Initiative capital for
economic development - Property Casualty (Insurance) Initiative
Community Development Initiative - MA Economic Stabilization Trust - manufacturing
12 - MASSACHUSETTS QUASI-PUBLIC LENDERS INVESTORS
- (and many more focused on later stage
companies) - Mass Technology Development Corp. - www.mtdc.com
- Equity sub debt for early stage technology
companies since 1982 - Usually 250-500K
- Jobs leverage technical innovation nurture
entrepreneurship - Mass Technology Collaborative - www.mtpc.org
- Debt/equity for renewable energy technology firms
- Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund -
www.detma.org/workforce - Matching grants for workforce development
13- CITIES, MICROLOAN FUNDS, NON-PROFITS
- Debt and microloans for gap, business and project
financing - Business incubators with a range of services and
networks (ATMP, Enterprise Center at Salem State
College) - Loan Funds City of Lynn, MA
- Microloans up to 35,000
- Term loans up to 350,000
- Loans up to 3 million for major development
projects
14- Other Interesting Resources
- Circle Lending www.circlelending.com
- Manages lending among family and friends -
- MA Alliance for Economic Development-www.massecon.
com - Assistance with site location
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- Margaret Somer, Regional Director
- Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
- Northeast Region - Salem State College
- 121 Loring Ave., Suite 310
- Salem, MA 01970
- Tel. 978-542-6343, x. 1
- msomer_at_salemstate.edu
- www.salemstate.edu/sbdc