Title: Wisconsin Women
1Wisconsin Womens Business Initiative
Corporation
March, 2005 Sherry Saiki West Allis Program
Director Loan Officer
2Wisconsin Womens Business Initiative Corporation
- Statewide economic development organization
- 501(c) 3 founded 1987
- Offices in Milwaukee and Madison
- Local, Regional, National and International
Partnerships - Emphasis women, low-income individuals, people
of color
3Mission
Quality business education Technical
assistance Access to capital We assist
men and women!
4Economic Impact
- Entrepreneurship
- Start-up and Expanding Business Guidance
- Increasing self-sufficiency
- Full-time Business Ownership and/or Patchwork
Approach
52004 Impact
Loan Performance 58 loans 1,420,500
approved 24,500 average loan size
Loan Client Demographics (Through June,
2004) 78 women owned businesses 59 minority
owned businesses
Training Performance 369 workshops 1754
participants
6WWBICsPrimary Services
- Business Education Workshops
- Creative Financing Solutions
- One-on-One Assistance
- Networking Opportunities
- Business Laboratory
- Economic Literacy Individual Development
Accounts (IDAs)
7Business Education Workshops
- 350 Workshops Annually
- Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Fox Valley,
Beloit, Janesville, Racine, Kenosha areas other
- Entrepreneurship, business planning, marketing,
financing, bookkeeping - Experiential, hands-on, guest experts
8Creative Financing Solutions
- Certified CDFI
- (Community Development Financial
Institution) - Direct Lending Programs
- Microloans
- Gap Financing
- Loan Packaging Services
- SBA Prequalification Program
- Business Financing Seminars
- Can We Talk? Sessions
- Business Assistance Referral
9Access to Capital
- We focus our assistance on
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- Business owners that cant borrow
- from a traditional financial institution
- Start-up businesses
- Gap financing for bankable customers
10Micro Loan Details
- 50,000 loan maximum
- Follow SBA business eligibility
standards - 8 13.5 interest rate
- Up to a 6 year term
- 100 loan fee and closing costs
- Loan proceeds cannot be
- used for debt refinance or
- real estate purchase
11Loan Process
- Completed loan application with attachments
- 50 application fee
- Preliminary review ( 5 7 day turnaround)
- Experience
- Credit
- Viability
- Complete review (2 6 week turnaround)
- Access to technical assistance programs
12One-on-One Assistance
- Business Consulting
- Networking Opportunities
- Business Mentoring
13Special Initiatives
- Business Laboratory
- Coffee with a Conscience
- Coffee House two locations
- Experiential Training Opportunity
- Showcase clients
- Economic Literacy Series
- Make Your Money Talk
- Individual Development Accounts
- West Allis Small Business
Development Program - No Cost Business Education and Training
- Micro Loan Fund
14Issues Facing Todays Micro-entrepreneurs
- Work History
- Transportation
- Child Care
- Medical/Mental Health
- Housing
- Credit History
- Welfare or Public Assistance
- Lifestyle/Family Situations
- Isolation
15Benefits to Clients
- Self evaluation business viability assessment
reality check - Improve business skills
- Better chance for business success
- Access to capital expertise
- Build stronger credit
- Networking contacts
16Benefits to Providers Organizations
- Resource for your clients
- Referrals to other resources
- WWBIC is a statewide organization
- Partnerships filling the gaps
- Workshops in your community
- Regularly scheduled
- Customized/Ad Hoc
17How to Contact WWBIC
- Milwaukee 414-263-5450
- Fax 414-263-5456
- 2745 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212
- E-mail sherry.saiki_at_wwbic.com
- Website www.wwbic.com
- WWBIC Affiliations
- A Certified Development Financial
Institution (CDFI) - A U.S. Small Business Administration
Microlender