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SBDC Day 2022

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SBDC Day is a national, collective proclamation of the impact America’s Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) on the success of our nation’s dreamers, innovators, and doers – America’s small businesses.

SBDC Day unites the nearly 1,000 SBDC centers across the country and the hundreds of thousands of clients they serve by sharing, in real time, the success stories and notable impacts SBDCs collectively have on the small business community at large. This special day will be celebrated with social media campaigns, public relations initiatives and other online events.

The sixth annual SBDC Day will take place on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. 

Along with our SBDC Colleagues across the U.S. we will be celebrating locally. On our special day my colleagues and I would love to hear from you! On Wednesday, March 16th you're invited you to Join the SBDC Day Celebration!  It will be a big day of celebrating and being able to see and hear your stories will make it all the more fun. When you post on social please use the hashtag #SBDCDay and #YourSBDC in your story so that we can see it!

Below are a few ideas on how to join the SBDC celebration -- 

  • Share a testimonial, photo, video about why or how the RRSBDC has impacted you and your business on your social media pages. Don’t forget to use the hashtags #SBDCDay and #YourSBDC in your story so that we can see it!

  • Interview us about our services and share on SBDC Day**

  • Post a Google Review

  • Tell a Small Business Owner or Aspiring Entrepreneur about the SBDC

  • Become an SBDDC Day Ambassador - https://americassbdc.org/sbdcday/sbdc-day-ambassadors/

    **Please reach out if you have any questions or would like to schedule an interview. Click the link below to send an email to our team to express your interest.

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