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The Office of Business and Community Relations (OBCR) enhances and promotes
sustainable economic vitality through job creation & training, economic
growth, and community development.
Small Business
Development Center (SBDC) - For Today's Entrepreneurs
The SBDC is a major public-private partnership between government and higher
education. A team of professional counselors provides one-on-one services to
small businesses and entrepreneurs, helping business plans and resolve
organizational, financial, marketing, technical and other business-related
issues.
Workforce
Development Board - We Mean Business
A working community is a strong community, and the goal of the Workforce
Development Board (WDB) is to create a diverse, high-quality work force. The
WDB writes and obtains training grants for the private and public sectors, and
provides workforce needs assessments to area businesses.
Leadership
Oswego County - Nurturing Growth, Creating Leaders
Leadership Oswego County is a program that prepares individuals to become the
community leaders of the future. Over a nine-month period the leadership class
completes an intensive course of study of Oswego County, its resources,
residents and vital issues, and develops crucial networking and leadership
skills.
Business
Commons - Building Business, Building Community
The Business Commons is a business resource center available tot he business
community and SUNY Oswego students. It provides on-line computer stations and a
reference library for market research and business planning. The Business
Commons is located on the first floor of Rich Hall, directly across from CBCD
office.
Entrepreneurial
Training Programs - Ensuring Success
Workshops and training programs provide the skills individuals need in starting
or expanding a small business. Programs include classroom training designed to
guide the entrepreneur through all aspects of starting and running a business,
including expansion or diversification.
Partnerships and
Initiatives - Working Together for a Brighter Future
CBCD provides the opportunity for faculty and students to participate in
partnerships and initiatives with a variety of state agencies and employers.
Examples include hosting the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation's training facility site, managing the New York State Office of
Temporary Disability contract for state and local departments of social
services, consulting and training programs, and assisting the community as it
explores renewable energy options.
Public
Issues Forums - Sharing a Wealth of Knowledge
Public Issues Forums provide an opportunity to bring information about current
issues and technologies to those who have a need or interest to know more.
These forums bring individuals from business, industry, education, government
and the general public together to explore specific topics and provide
opportunities for informal networking.
Technical
Assistance Center - Yielding Productivity and Progress
The Technical Assistance Center provides support to local government and
non-profit community agencies. Services include workshops, research, and grant
writing.
Retired
Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) - Benefiting Our Seniors and Our
Community
RSVP places and supports people age 55 and older in volunteer assignments they
find meaningful and rewarding, while at the same time satisfying community
needs. RSVP targets Oswego County's most pressing needs and develops mutually
beneficial programming to address those needs.
The Office of Business and Community Relations
103 Rich Hall, SUNY Oswego, Oswego, NY 13126
Tel.(315) 312-3492 Fax (315) 312-3374
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