
FAQ
The SBDC is not the Small Business Administration, but it is part of a national network of SBA Small Business Development Centers that deliver SBA resources on the local level.
Our staff provides confidential, business coaching and Entrepreneurial Education training designed to help clients make good decisions as they start or grow their businesses. Coaches are experienced and knowledgeable business advisors and entrepreneurs, themselves who work with clients to provide expertise, guidance and feedback, as well as access to a wide range of local, regional and national resources.
All classes and workshops are designed to increase your knowledge, build your confidence and prepare you to manage a successful business.
SBDC provides essential start-up business education to help prospective business owners navigate a path through a variety of state and federal programs, services and tools they need to grow and prosper. We specialize in new business start-up, existing business growth and technology business development.
SBDC does not make loans, but does work with a wide variety of funding sources including banks, lending agencies, equity and private capital funders to assist our clients in determining the best financial path for their business.
For clients involved in developing innovative, research-based products of interest to the federal government, SBDC technology counselors provide assistance in accessing grant resources. SBDC assists businesses in accessing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, a Federal funding opportunity to support research and development projects and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, designed to fund public/private sector partnerships between small businesses and universities or research institutions.
If you operate a business located in the Kansas City metropolitan area, fill out a short form on our Contact page. You will then be contacted by staff to access services and obtain assistance. Calling our office is not the best or fastest way to speak to a counselor. If you are a Missouri business in another part of the state, visit the Missouri SBDC website to find the SBDC office nearest you.
Our business coaching services are provided without charge. Funded in part by federal tax dollars, our 1-to-1 business coaching services are provided at no cost. Our Entrepreneurial Education training programs are offered at a low cost and may have scholarships available.
Click on our calendar and choose the class/classes that you would like to take. Registration with payment or application will be available on each training page.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City is the host institution for our center through the UMKC Innovation Center. We share UMKC’s strong commitment to entrepreneurship and are involved in a variety of activities connected to its teaching and student experiential learning opportunities.
Missouri SBDC fills a vital role in connecting the university to the entrepreneurial and innovative business community – a role that has been strengthened in recent years with the addition of seasoned, high-level consultants specializing in technology research and development, as well as business strategies for growth.
The SBDC office is located in the UMKC Innovation Center, 4747 Troost, Kansas City, MO. The in-depth nature of our coaching and training does not make services to walk-in clients possible. Filling out our contact form is the fastest and best way to receive assistance. Joining our e-mail list is the best way to receive information about ongoing training programs and events.
We learned a lot about this question in 2020! Occasionally classes are cancelled for inclement weather or low enrollment. In the case of inclement weather, you will be notified as soon as possible. We follow the UMKC campus weather policy, if campus is closed, so are we! If a class is cancelled for low enrollment, you will receive an email at least 24 hours in advance when possible. You will be offered a refund or will be moved to the next available class.