“Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from the cornfield.”
Do you operate an agribusiness in New York State?
The New York SBDCs provide expert support to help agribusiness owners navigate industry challenges, identify opportunities and grow their operations. We offer comprehensive services, including:
• Grant preparation and application
• Navigating federal and state regulation and compliance
• Business planning and scaling strategies
• Gaining access to first-generation farming grants and funding
• Establishing human resources and staff training solutions
• Performing cash-flow projections and financial analysis
The Business & Career Center is partnering with the City Bar Justice Center’s Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project (NELP) and Pace SBDC to offer a virtual small business legal clinic. This clinic, conducted by NELP, is an opportunity for entrepreneurs to meet with a team of pro...
Brooklyn & Manhattan - Pace University SBDC
This event will be online only Whether you’re a solopreneur or leading a growing company, Qianna Brooks offers actionable strategies to transform authenticity into a competitive advantage. Embrace the opportunity to enhance your self-promotion skills and let your business’s true value shine. Discover how to...
**This event will be online only** Get an introduction to the basic principles of trademarks and how they differ from patents and copyrights. Learn how to conduct a trademark search using the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov) Please note: This program will be held...
Event Details **Online only** Marketing plays an important part in the success of a business. To write a successful marketing plan it's necessary to understand the environment in which your business operates - your customers, your competition, and your industry. Join us for an overview...
Event Details **Online only** Marketing plays an important part in the success of a business. To write a successful marketing plan it's necessary to understand the environment in which your business operates - your customers, your competition, and your industry. Join us for an overview...
Covering 7 million acres and generating more than $5.75 billion in annual agricultural production. The state ranks third in U.S. dairy production and leads in apples, wine, and craft beverages.