Monday, January 3, 2011

Disney center provides help for businesses

I attended a talk recently by Jerry Ross, executive director of the Disney Entrepreneur Center in Orlando. He said that just as businesses need to cut costs to deliver more profit to the bottom line, nonprofits need to reduce costs to deliver more services. That’s what the participants in the DEC have done.

By sharing overhead costs and support staff, the organizations that make up the DEC are able to do more for their clients. That also makes the DEC your one-stop shop for a variety of business help:
  • Bookkeeping
  • Business planning
  • Certification
  • Finding capital
  • Insurance
  • Marketing
Service providers based at the DEC include the Hispanic Business Initiative Fund, Central Florida Urban League, National Association of Women Business Owners, Service Corps of Retired Executives. The University of Central Florida is a major partner, offering its business incubation program and the Small Business Development Center. Orange County Government and the U.S. Department of Commerce are also participants.

The DEC hosts a variety of low-cost seminars, as well as one-on-one counseling and networking opportunities. Take a look at the calendar to find events that meet your needs. Services are available for all sorts of businesses, not just small startups.

The DEC is presently located at One Landmark Center in downtown Orlando, but will be moving in April to Fashion Square Mall. Ross expects the center will have a grand opening event in May. He said the reason for the move is primarily to reduce costs. An added benefit for the center’s clients -- who are also trying to cut costs -- will be free parking.

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