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Entrepreneurial Training Program

The Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) consists of guest speakers, coaching and instruction designed to help develop a plan for a thriving, profitable business. 

What You'll Gain

In this program you’ll learn to identify customers, conduct an industry and competitive analysis, and transform that information into a feasible plan for starting or growing your business. Whether your business is growing or brand-new, preparing a business plan is critical to building a profitable venture, especially to attract financing from lenders or investors.

  • Organize and better manage your business.
  • Identify opportunities and market your business.
  • Understand and get your business financials in order.
  • Prepare to attain funding for your business.
  • Craft your business plan guided by our written workbook.
  • Network with other entrepreneurs.
  • Establish connections with business related support services.

Who's it for?

The Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) is designed for those who are considering starting a business, owners of existing businesses that want to develop a new strategy and pivot, and those with successful companies that they want to grow.

8 Week Class

The Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) consists of eight streamlined sessions designed to guide you in creating a blueprint for a successful and profitable business. Each week, you'll participate in a 3-hour class throughout the duration of the program.

Program Qualifications & Cost

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is offering qualified applicants Entrepreneurial Training Grants that cover most of the $1,000 course fee. The grant covers 75% of the tuition, reducing participant cost to $250. Grant recipients must meet attendance requirements and complete a workbook or business plan within two weeks of the final session of course. The course is not intended for non-profit entities.  It is recommended that participants access no-cost business consulting with the Small Business Development Center for customized guidance and planning. Please read on to understand requirements and to ensure your business’ eligibility for this program.

Eligible Businesses

Because of the partial grant funding associated with this program, businesses interested in participating must:

  • Be a for-profit business currently located in Wisconsin, or the owner must be planning to start a Wisconsin-based business
  • Be re-examining their currently operating business or plan to start a new business within the next 24 months
  • Not have declared bankruptcy in the past 12 months
  • Not have previously received an Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) grant in the past
Carol & Chris Ash, Kick Ash Products

Success Story

"When you start a business, you don't know all the things you don't know and wouldn't know to ask...One of first exercises was to know who your customer is, to get inside the minds of your customers. It helped us look at our business, evolve into what we are now."

Carol Ash
Owner of Kick Ash Products in Ellison Bay
Entrepreneurial Training Program & Food Financial
Management Boot Camp Graduate

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Tara Carr, Director of the SBDC at UW-Green Bay

Want to Know more?

If you're interested in growing your leadership skills, we're here for you. For upcoming training in your area, contact the SBDC at (920) 366-9065 or sbdc@uwgb.edu

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Universities of Wisconsin

The Wisconsin SBDC Network is a proud part of the Office of Business & Entrepreneurship in the Universities of Wisconsin. It is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the SBDC office at UW-Green Bay at sbdc@uwgb.edu or call 920-366-9065.