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The Bladen Community College Small Business Center can help you create, plan, and launch your business idea or expansion.

Let the SBC be your first step on the path to becoming an entrepreneur.

Congratulations! Winners of the Class of the “2026 Pitch It Competition”.

Business Webinars, Seminars and SummitsThe Small Business Center offers seminars at no cost. Topics include starting, financing, marketing, managing, contracting, and much, much more. We do ask that you pre-register.
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The Small Business Center offers seminars at no cost. Topics include starting, financing, marketing, managing, contracting, and much, much more. We do ask that you pre-register. Please call 910.879.5572 or email [email protected] to register.

You can also access the calendar of upcoming seminars and classes CLICK HERE.

Small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs may also receive free one-on-one counseling, assistance and referrals to appropriate agencies for further counseling. To request one-on-one confidential counseling, register online here or call 910.879.5606.

The Small Business Resource Library in the LEC Building (Bldg. 8) has a variety of print and digital publications for your reference as well as updates from program and funding providers.

We networking with local chambers of commerce, economic developers, volunteer consultants, and other business groups and professionals, which enables the SBC to help you with contacts in the community.

We also sponsor networking events throughout the year like the monthly Small Business Roundtable, monthly Lunch & Learn programs, and the Small Business Expo in the Spring.

The Small Business Center programs are funded by the NC Legislature to increase the success rate and number of viable small businesses in North Carolina

The Small Business Center programs are funded by the NC Legislature
to increase the success rate and number of viable small businesses in North Carolina.

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