Partners
Partners and Resource Providers
- Bridgerland Applied Technology College (BATC): Facilities and CBRC manager, walk-in counseling, Custom Fit training, coordinated follow-through counseling and business incubation.
- Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG): Procurement Technical Assistance (PTAC) by appointment, Regional Revolving Loan Fund, set office hours as needed.
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Cache Chamber of Commerce: programs and services for small businesses..
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Small Business Administration (SBA): programs and services to help businesses start, grow and succeed.
- Small Business Development Center (SBDC): business planning, counseling by appointment, set office hours as needed.
- Private Business: mentoring by appointment.
- Service Corp of Retired Executives (SCORE): full time presence, counseling by appointment, workshops.
- Utah Department of Workforce Services: work-force recruitment, job placement, training.
- Utah Non-Profit Association (UNA): counseling by appointment, workshops.
- Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP): counseling on CBRC site or site of business.
- USU Extension/Cooperative Education: Food and Nutrition Sciences, E-Commerce, Home-based Business, Youth Entrepreneurship, counseling by appointment, workshops.
- Utah State University Innovation Campus: Counseling by appointment, referrals to Innovation Campus for complementary counseling.
- Utah State University College of Business: interns on site.
- Utah Science and Technology Research (USTAR): Outreach Initiative.
- Western Rural Development Center (WRDC): entrepreneurship development workshops including those that foster community based support for entrepreneurship.
CBRC Board
- BATC, John Davidson
- Box Elder Economic Development, Paul Larsen
- Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG), Roger Jones
- Cache Chamber of Commerce, Sandy Emile
- Cache Valley Initiative, Dale Astle
- Private Business
- Key Bank, Rick Leetham
- SCORE Counselor
- USU Extension/Cooperative Education, Marion Bentley
- USU Innovation Campus, Ned Weinshenker
- USU Center for Entrepreneurial Spirit, Dave Clark