Community leaders, developers, housing partners and the public are invited to:
- Get up-to-date on the housing scene in Northwest Michigan
- Hear from the MacArthur Foundation about new research and how it impacts policy decisions
- Work with public communications consultants to plan an awareness campaign about housing in Northwest Michigan
- Learn about financing alternatives for housing in small cities and rural communities
- Discuss local government roles and opportunities to impact housing needs
Draft agenda is available online at http://www.networksnorthwest.org/planning/planning-policy/housing/northwest-michigan-housing-summit-2016.html
The Northern Lakes Economic Alliance in partnership with Networks Northwest invites all DDA members throughout the Northwest Region to join together in a discussion of topics important to downtown success. Following are details for the upcoming meeting.
Agenda:
|
Speaker:
|
Discussion:
How Do You Keep Your Help?: Participants will share examples of successful strategies they use to keep their employees. Retention is critical to ending the “help wanted” crisis. |
The Starting a Business workshop is intended for individuals in the beginning stages of starting a business, in need of accessing capital, or simply considering self-employment. Delivered in a workshop format, this introductory session helps aspiring entrepreneurs assess their abilities to lead and manage a company, as well as evaluate market and sales potential for their products/services. This comprehensive 2.5 hour workshop also incorporates the SBDC’s fundamental Writing a Business Plan workshop and fully covers topics such as determining concept feasibility, startup costs, financing options, the basics of business planning, along with other necessary resources to launch. The workshop features instruction by a SBDC Small Business Consultant, held in partnership with North Central Michigan College, and is a pre-requisite to meeting with a SBDC consultant one-on-one.
Speaker(s): Kathleen Bagley, SBDC Small Business Consultant
Co-Sponsor(s): North Central Michigan College
Classroom/Workshop Directions: Workshop will be held on the campus of North Central Michigan College in Room 536 SCRC which is located inside the gym building. Follow Howard Street to the very end and park in the Parking Lot 6. Upon entering the building, take the first hall on the left and then the first door on the right where you’ll find Room 536.
Contact the SBDC at sbdc@networksnorthwest.org or 231.922.3780 for more information.
REGISTER EARLY!
There is no charge for this class, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!
What does it take to become a successful government contractor?
What services and resources are available to a small business pursuing the government market?
If your company has been considering the field of government contracting, this FREE class will give you the insight you need.
Did you know the federal government purchases more than $518 billion of goods and services a year, and the State of Michigan utilizes over 1,100 multi-year contracts worth billions of dollars?
Find out what it takes to sell your goods and services to the federal government and the State of Michigan. In addition, learn about the services and continuous support the Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) has available to help your company with the contracting process.
LET US HELP YOU MEET YOUR 2017 SALES GOALS:
Do you have lofty sales goals for 2017? Let us help you blow those goals away! The East Jordan Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce, is hosting a seminar event on Jan. 11th titled, “Referral Magic: How to Supercharge Your Sales and Profits in 2017.” The presenter is nationally acclaimed speaker and author Tony Rubleski who has more than 20-years of experience in helping individuals exceed their goals. Tony will be making his return to Northern Michigan on Wed. Jan. 11th at North Central Michigan College in Petoskey. The seminar will run from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. in the college’s Library Conference Center. The cost to attend is just $75/person. For those who wish to send four or more from their sales department, there will be a discounted rate at $60/person. Those who attend the seminar will learn:
- Effective ways to connect and engage at a deep level with current clients
- Lessons from the top sales people in the world and what they do differently
- The three big things you must know about the customer of today
- Proven ways to generate more referrals and repeat business
Pre-registration for the seminar is required as a sell-out is anticipated. To register, contact the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce at 231-347-4150, or register on-line at www.petoskeychamber.com.
Please join the MEDC to discuss the strategic direction for Community Development. Dan Leonard, Senior Community Assistance Team (CATeam) Specialist and Sarah Rainero, Regional CATeam Director will be present to review strategy and answer any questions.
Where: City of Petoskey – Council Chambers
Time: January 12th, 2017 @ 10:00 am
Please RSVP by 1/9/2017 to Dan Leonard via email @ leonardd6@michigan.org
North Central Michigan College presents Luncheon Lectures at the Library Conference Center (unless otherwise noted) on the Petoskey campus. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. Lecture begins at 12:15 p.m. Cost is $10 and includes lunch. Reservations are required. Please call 231-348-6600 or luncheonlectures@ncmich.edu.
Click here for more details
Writing a Business Plan – Online only
Online
“Writing a Business Plan” is designed for individuals who want to increase their chances for self-employment success, this course covers business planning in detail. Specifics of marketing, finance, legal, regulatory issues, operations, information based planning and management are key components of this workshop. The first steps for creating a business plan draft will be included. Live examples of effective business plans are used as course material.
“Writing a Business Plan” is designed for individuals who want to increase their chances for self-employment success, this course covers business planning in detail. Specifics of marketing, finance, legal, regulatory issues, operations, information based planning and management are key components of this workshop. The first steps for creating a business plan draft will be included. Live examples of effective business plans are used as course material.
Speaker(s): MI-SBDC Staff
Fee: Free
Already Registered? Sign in for more information.
Financial Management – Online Only
Online
“Financial Management” introduces basic accounting concepts and how to apply financial information that helps small business owners manage a business more effectively. Key documents including Cash flow Statement, Profit & Loss, and Balance Sheet are explained, using specific small business examples. The course is designed to help entrepreneurs understand accounting principles and financial statements, and work more effectively with the accounting team.
Speaker(s): MI-SBDC Staff
Advance, separate registration and payment by each individual attending is required.
Already Registered? Sign in for more information.
2017 DNR RECREATION GRANT WORKSHOPS
Grants Management Section, Finance and Operations Division
MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND PROGRAM
LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM
RECREATION PASSPORT GRANT PROGRAM
INVASIVE SPECIES GRANT PROGRAM
No pre-registration is necessary and there is no cost for the workshops.
Call 517-284-7268 for information