Center for Economic Development Blog
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The CED blog is a wonderful resource on potential business challenges faced by entrepreneurs, effective business practices and strategies, and tips for individuals to grow personally and professionally. The Center for Economic Development collaborates with businesses, government, and private parties to promote economic growth by advancing knowledge through entrepreneurship.
Center for Economic Development Blog
2w ago
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) assist small business owners in starting or growing their businesses. Sometimes we also have to help prospective business owners realize that business ownership is not right for them or that they are not prepared at present to be a business owner. These are not easy conversations; however, it is much better to realize you should not start a business than it is to start a business and realize that you made a mistake.
Before you take the plunge into business ownership, you should ask yourself these questions and answer them as honestly as you can ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
2M ago
Keeping up with social media marketing trends can be a challenge for business owners. Most business owners wear many hats and find it hard to make time for marketing, much less keep on top of the changes in the way their customers get information. We turned to Social Media Examiner’s Industry Report to get a handle of what is new and trending in 2024.
Social Media Examiner (SME) surveyed business owners and identified the primary goals of using social media marketing as to:
Increase exposure
Increase traffic
Generate leads
Develop loyal fans
Improve sales
The indust ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
3M ago
If you’re looking to start or expand your business but traditional bank loans aren’t an option, there are several alternative funding avenues available that could be the perfect solution for your needs. With a range of options tailored to different types of businesses and requirements, it’s worth exploring these alternatives to see what might work best for you.
First, let’s dive into the realm of Small Business Administration (SBA) loans. The SBA, a government agency dedicated to supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs, stands as a significant source, securing loans with more favorable t ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
4M ago
Leigh Anne Van Doren founded Fredericksburg Parent Magazine in 1999. In 2023, she had the opportunity to start a nonprofit newsroom, Fredericksburg Advance. Fredericksburg Advance offers news online at fxbgadvance.com. Customers may also subscribe for free and get daily updates sent to their email. Those wishing to support the newsroom can become paid members.
A ribbon cutting for the Fredericksburg Advance was held at UMW’s Center for Economic Development. Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw attending the ceremony and spoke abo ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
5M ago
In 2016, Karen Brace faced a peculiar challenge – eleven baby opossums. At the time, Karen her knowledge about these fascinating creatures was minimal.
A licensed wildlife rehabilitator in Virginia since 2012, Karen’s initial work revolved around caring for various animals, such as rabbits, squirrels, and groundhogs. When a litterbox of opossums came into her care, she dedicated herself to learning about these creatures, realizing the prevalent misconceptions and misinformation surrounding them. All eleven possums were rehabilitated and successfully released back into the wild. Karen started A ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
6M ago
Veterans make great business owners. If you are a veteran, you developed skills in the military that carried over into the business world. These skills include the ability to set and achieve goals, delegate tasks, and build strong teams. Additionally, veterans are problem solvers and risk takers; these attributes are critical for business entrepreneurs. They are resilient and respond quickly to new challenges that arise, and they are committed for the long-haul.
All of these skills translate into financial success in the entrepreneurial world. In a recent survey, eighty percent of ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
7M ago
UMW’s procurement department is a big supporter of small businesses and encourages those small businesses that want to sell to state agencies to get SWaM-certified and attend SWaMFest. In this post, we will share how attending SWaMFest helped one small business grow.
Brent Elliott is the owner of Positive Presssure, a small business operating in Marshall, Virginia. Brent’s company provides a wide range of services to keep commercial buildings clean. He started the business in 2018. Brent says, “We’re known for being a versatile and comprehensive support services provider, often referred to by ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
8M ago
Hard work and perseverance pay off. After years of planning and hard work Debra Balestreri is planning the grand opening of Corgi Clay Art Center LLC. Debra started her journey with a Kickstarter campaign back in 2021. She succeeded in securing over $40,000 in pledges to make her vision of adding value to the arts community in her hometown a reality. The Kickstarter campaign helped partially fund her idea of leasing and transforming the soon-to-be-open space in North Stafford.
Debra first visited the University of Mary Washington Small Business Development Center in late 2021 to plan for the r ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
10M ago
Join your fellow leaders in the Rappahannock region in expanding access to work-based learning for students. While there are many approaches to facilitating work-based learning, the Commonwealth has prioritized paid internships as a particular experiential learning format that can help us bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world experience for students. Working together, we will strengthen our regional workforce by opening pathways for students to start their careers.
To support our collective effort, the Commonwealth has established the Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnershi ..read more
Center for Economic Development Blog
11M ago
Most small business owners could benefit from hiring an Intern from the University of Mary Washington. Could you? We interviewed two Eagle Works residents to find out more from their experience in hiring a UMW intern.
Angie: How did you hire your intern? Did you find him/her on Handshake or through a campus connection?
Mike: We used the Handshake Platform to announce our position(s) and communication with those interested. The goal was to find the best interns interested in our positions and create a real world interview process for their training and education. We conduc ..read more