Japanese wind turbine technology generating research at the University of Nebraska Kearney

MAY 18, 2010 (KEARNEY, NEB.)—Shungo Saito, senior sales manager for the North American operation of NIKKO Company, a Tokyo, Japan-based wind turbine manufacturer, today unveiled the NIKKO 1kW turbine as part of a joint relationship with the University of Nebraska Kearney (UNK). The NIKKO/UNK project now enables physics students and faculty at UNK to conduct research projects involving the collection of data on wind speeds and energy generation. Read more

SBA Offers Tools to Help Exporters Succeed

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U. S. Small Business Administration is offering new, free tools for new and established small business exporters to help them grow and succeed in international trade.  Small businesses will now have access to six-part podcast series, an introduction to exporting Youtube video and an online training course.

“Exporting is a critical strategy for helping small businesses grow and create jobs,” said SBA Administrator Karen G. Mills.  “We’re working every day to help small businesses break into exporting, reach more international markets and be more competitive in the global economy.”

The podcast series topics cover:  Growing Your Business Through Exporting; Developing an
Export Strategy; Preparing for Global Markets; Conducting Market Research; SBA Exporting Loan Program; and a Small Business Exporting Success Story.

The introduction to exporting video is available at the SBA YouTube Channel and the free, online exporting course
“Take Your Business Global,” is available under the SBA’s Business Management training website.

In addition to the new online tools, SBA Resource Partners – Small Business Development Centers, Womens Business Centers and SCORE – are available to assist small businesses in every U.S. State and Territory who are interested in exporting.  These resource partners can help entrepreneurs identify potential export markets, facilitate export transactions, develop linkages between United States small business and pre-screened foreign buyers, advise on participation in international trade shows, assist in obtaining export financing and in facilitating the development or reorientation of marketing and production strategies. In addition to counseling resources in every state and territory there are export specialists available at the 8 SBDC International Trade Export Assistance Centers and SCORE online international trade advisors.  To find your local counseling resources please visit www.sba.gov.

Source:  Release Number: 10-22        
Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news

Grant Funds Available for Agricultural Producers and Cooperatives

WASHINGTON, May 13, 2010 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is accepting grant applications to assist small, socially disadvantaged agricultural producers and cooperatives in rural areas. Read more

Tapping into State and Federal Policies and Programs for Rural Development

Does your community understand the link between public policies and programs and how to tap into programs for rural development in Nebraska communities?  Interested in federal farm programs, renewable energies and small business development programs for your community? Read more

$17,000 Available to Businesses Seeking to Transition

USDA has provided funding for 8 business exit plans for employer businesses seeking to transition over the next 2 – 6 years, and who communities and counties need to successfully retain.

NBDC will provide the program, valued at $17,000 per business at NO COST to the business owner.

What’s Included:

  • Limited Professional Business Valuation
  • Projected Business Value using 7 Unique Exit Strategies
  • Detailed Business Exit Plan – Developed around Owner Needs
  • Significant Market, Industry and GIS Data
  • On-Going Plan Assistance and Annual Progress Reports and Recommendations
  • Opportunity for Other Professionals to be Involved
  • NBDC Assistance for Buyer of Family Member Successor to Complete Deal


We need recommendations or nominations from Development Professionals like you.

The counties included in the grant are:

Antelope, Box Butte, Cedar, Clay, Franklin, Keith, Kimball, Knox and Sheridan.

There are only 8 spaces available so get your nominations in as soon as possible for your community or county!! 

 Nomination Deadline is June 1.

Thanks for your help. We’re happy to coordinate assistance with other agencies as well!

Any questions, please call me on my cell at 308.440.3009

Odee Ingersoll, Director
Nebraska Business Development Center
University of Nebraska at Kearney

Certified Economic Development Finance Professional
Member of the Institute of Business Appraisers
Member of the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts

NBDC-UNK
WSTC 127 E
1917 West 24th Street
Kearney, NE 68849-4440
http://www.nbdcunk.com

Main:         308.865.8344
Direct:         308.865.8429
Fax:         308.865.8153
Cell:          308.440.6972

AgriMarketing Professional Development Opportunity

Do you work with agriculture producers who have entrepreneurial ideas?
Do you want to learn how to effectively create a feasibility plan?

Do you want to better understand marketing concepts?

Do you want to learn about online direct marketing?

Then you need to sign up for the AgriMarketing Professional Development opportunity created by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Entrepreneurship Work Group. This professional development training will:

  • increase your entrepreneurial marketing knowledge, skills and confidence while working with agricultural producers on value added ideas
  • help improve your ability to work with clientele to develop
    • sustainable value added ag-business feasibility plans,
    • understand general marketing concepts, and
    • develop online direct marketing strategies.

The 2 year program includes:

  • three face-to-face market focused trainings and a series of follow-up webinars:
    • Building Feasibility – June 24 and 25, 2010
    • AgriMarketing Concepts – Feb. 15 and 16, 2011
    • Online Direct Marketing – Nov. 9 and 10, 2011

The promotional flyer includes more detailed information on the program highlights, workshops and expected long-term outcomes. Registration and scholarship information can be found at http://go.unl.edu/marketingforag

Application deadlines: scholarship – April 16; registration – June 3.

Space is limited so sign up NOW!

The UNL Extension Entrepreneurship work group is excited to bring this opportunity to you. This professional development opportunity is funded through a USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE) grant.

If you have questions, feel free to contact Jim Crandall – crandall3@unl.edu, Charlotte Narjes – cnarjes1@unl.edu, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel – cburkhartkriesel1@unl.edu, and chancock1@unl.edu

GROW Nebraska MarkeTech Conference: Where new tech marketing meets your business

MARCH 24, 2010 (HOLBROOK, NEB.)—The lightening speed of changing technology combined with today’s ever-changing lifestyle needs makes it more challenging than ever to market products and attract repeat customers. Read more

April 8, 2010 – Getting Your Community Ready for Entrepreneurship Development

Webinars are 1 hour in length. Broadcast time is the same each month.

The first of this two part series on “Community and Entrepreneurship: A Winning Combination” is scheduled for April 8, 2010 at 2 p.m. EDT; 1 p.m. CDT; 12 noon MDT; 11a.m. PDT. Read more

USDA Announces Efforts To Increase Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation

WASHINGTON, March 25, 2010 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA will award grants of up to $5 million to improve access to and increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – formerly the Food Stamp Program. Read more

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces the Availability of Funding To Enhance Education and Health Care in Rural Areas

WASHINGTON, March 24, 2010 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced this week that funding is available through USDA’s Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program (DLT) to increase educational opportunities and expand access to health care services in rural areas.

“As President Obama said in his State of the Union address, ‘In this country, the success of our children cannot depend more on where they live than on their potential,”  said Vilsack. “By providing state-of-the-art telecommunications equipment to link students with teachers and patients with medical professionals, rural Americans, even those living hundreds of miles from a major population center, will have access to the best teachers and the best medical systems.”

 Since its creation in 1993, the DLT program has invested $306 million to fund more than 920 projects in 48 states and four territories. Funds may be used to acquire end-user telecommunications equipment such as videoconferencing equipment needed to provide distance learning and telemedicine services to rural communities. 

For example, from 2003 to 2008, REACH Montana, – a consortium of healthcare providers – used DLT grants totaling $787,000 to create a telecommunications network linking area hospitals through live, interactive video technology. The USDA grants helped REACH, which stands for Realizing Education and Community Health, upgrade its telecommunications facilities and connect 15 of its local critical access hospital sites to each other and medical facilities throughout the world. With the REACH network, Montana residents have benefitted from community health education programs, distance education for medical professionals, and variety of clinical services such as orthopedic care, home health monitoring, mental health consultations, wound care management, neurology, burn care, and genetic consultations, CT/MRI and tele-radiology services.

Information on how to apply can be found in the March 19, 2010 Federal Register and the FY 2010 DLT Grant Program Application Guide (http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/dlt/dlt.htm).  Applications must be received by May 18, 2010.

Grant awards can range from a minimum of $50,000 up to a maximum of $500,000. This is a competitive grant program and funding is contingent upon applicants meeting program eligibility requirements and the conditions of the funding agreement.  The funding is from USDA’s annual budget and not the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Further information can be obtained by visiting USDA’s DLT website at http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/dlt/dlt.htm.  Your contact in Nebraska is Andre Boening (402) 689-8564 or andre.boening@wdc.usda.gov.

United States Department of Agriculture • Rural Development  Rm. 152 Federal Building • 100 Centennial Mall North • Lincoln, NE 68508 Phone: (402) 437-5563 • Toll Free:  (800) 670-6553 • Fax: (402) 437-5408 • TDY: (402) 437-5093 • Web: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ne .    

Contact:  Vicki Schurman (402) 437-5563 

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