Community Economic Development program
Small businesses are critical to the Wisconsin economy and local communities. Self-employed business owners and entrepreneurs help shape local and regional economic well-being, security, and resiliency by providing a livelihood for owners and creating jobs, generating income, and producing tax revenue for communities. Through local Educators and State Specialists, Extension shares critical information and resources, and delivers technical assistance to those businesses most in need - e.g., minority-owned businesses, female-owned businesses, solopreneurs, and rural and remote businesses.
Outcomes
In 2020, Extension Educators and Specialists delivered educational programming and research to small businesses and entrepreneurs across the state by creating and sharing resources and hosting webinars. A majority of these efforts were related to COVID-19 relief such as grants, loans, and reopening guidelines. We also directly supported business in applying for emergency funding, with financial planning, marketing and e-commerce, business expansion and operations. Our Educators and Specialists also delivered educational programming and research related to entrepreneurial ecosystem support and development. These efforts focused on the importance of and opportunities for local entrepreneurship development.
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Brandon Hofstedt
Program Manager
- Department/Unit
- Division of Extension, Community Development Institute
- School or College
- Divison of Extension