Posts Tagged ‘Workforce Development Center’
Is Selling To The Government Right For Your Business?
The New Mexico Procurement Technical Assistance Program (PTAP)
has scheduled three seminars in Las Cruces to aid local businesses in doing business with the government. All seminars will be held at the Dona Ana Community College Workforce Development Center, 2345 East Nevada Avenue.
- June 23, 2010 – Government Contracting 101Workshop; 10:00 am – noon
This informative workshop will introduce local business owners to government contracting and provide valuable information on resources available to help them to market their product/service to the government. There is no fee for this workshop. Please register for this free workshop by calling William P. Hett-Dobricky at (575)528-7431 or by e-mail: william.hettdobricky@sfcc.edu.
- June 28, 2010 – Wide Are Work Flow – Receipts and Acceptance; 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Wide Area Work Flow – Receipts and Acceptance (WAWF-RA) is a Paperless Contracting DoD-wide application designed to eliminate paper from the receipts and acceptance process of the DoD contracting lifecycle. The goal is to enable authorized Defense contractors and DoD personnel the ability to create invoices and receiving reports and access contract related documents. Businesses must be registered in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) to gain access to these applications. The fee for this training session is $140 per person. Seating is limited to 20 attendees so please register by calling Barbara Sinha at (800) 281-7232 or by e-mail: barbara.sinha@sfcc.edu.
- July 13, 2010 – Federal Government Accounting Practices Seminar – 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
This daylong and informative seminar introduces business owners and accountants to the methods and processes of government contract accounting. Topics include establishing a government compliant accounting system, developing a government rate, the government audit process, and more. The fee for this training session is $119 per person. Please register for this training session by calling Barbara Sinha at (800) 281-7232 or by e-mail: barbara.sinha@sfcc.edu.
For more information about the services available from the Procurement Technical Assistance Program contact:
William Hett-Dobricky, PTAP Advisor
2345 E Nevada Ave, Suite #101, Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 528-7431
Las Cruces SBDC Schedules May Workshops
The Las Cruces Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers quality confidential counseling and guidance for business owners, prospective owners, and managers. It regularly offers workshops and seminars to aid new and existing business in expanding their business.
May 14 – SMART MARKETING STRATEGIES
Half the money spent on advertising is wasted. Would you like to learn which half? As a new business it is difficult to determine where and how your advertising dollars should be spent. During this class you will learn how to achieve and deliver powerful, affordable and thoughtful business strategies with a simple three-step approach in crafting your message: A dedication to shaping your vision into results; Implementation of an established, effective business model; applying professional and creative methods in developing your message. There is no cost for this seminar but space is limited.
8am-10am at DACC Workforce Development Center 2345 Nevada Ave. Room 101J
Contact Claudia Hadley (575) 528-7430
E-mail: sbdcinfo@nmsu.edu
May 28 – BASIC BOOKKEEPING
This workshop will familiarize you with financial statements, tax deductions, and with paying federal and state taxes. QuickBooks features will be mentioned. The presenter has 25 years of experience in bookkeeping and is a business owner. There is no cost for this seminar but space is limited.
8am-11am at DACC Workforce Development Center 2345 Nevada Ave. Room 101J
Contact Claudia Hadley (575) 528-7430
E-mail: sbdcinfo@nmsu.edu
Las Cruces SBDC Schedules Workshops
The Las Cruces Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers quality confidential counseling and
guidance for business owners, prospective owners, and managers. It regularly offers workshops and seminars to aid new and existing business in expanding their business.
April Events:
April 8 - STARTING A BUSINESS: Learn how to start your business legally, safely, and profitably. Topics will include market research, registration as a business, and business planning. There is no cost for this workshop but space is limited.
2pm – 4pm at DACC Workforce Development Center 2345 Nevada Ave. Room 101J
Contact Mike Levine (575) 527-7606
E-mail: sbdcinfo@nmsu.edu
April 20 – BUSINESS LOANS WORKSHOP: The class will discuss basic bank loan products such as term loans and lines of credit. It will explore the proper uses of these products and what to watch out for to save money. It will also discuss qualifications for business loans and how bankers determine how much to lend. The presenter is a Banker with 13 years of experience in commercial lending. There is no cost for this seminar but space is limited.
8am-10am at DACC Workforce Development Center 2345 Nevada Ave. Room 101J
Contact Claudia Hadley (575) 528-7430
E-mail: sbdcinfo@nmsu.edu
April 22 - GETTING & KEEPING CUSTOMERS: The key to business success is the ability to keep your customers coming back for more and recommend the business to their friends. Learn how to do target marketing, customer service training, and marketing your business. There is no cost for this workshop but space is limited.
2pm-4pm at DACC Workforce Development Center 2345 Nevada Ave. Room 101J
Contact Mike Levine (575) 527-7606
E-mail: sbdcinfo@nmsu.edu



