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Solar Business Plan Writing Seminar to Create Green Collar Jobs in Arizona
| Source: Arizona Solar Society
PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - May 11, 2009) - The Arizona Solar Society
(www.meetup.com/arizona-solar-power-society/) announced plans today to host
a free solar business plan writing workshop presented by the professional
business planning counselors at SCORE (www.scorephoenix.org), a resource
partner with the Small Business Administration (SBA).
The free 2-hour "Writing a Startup Business Plan to Take Your Solar
Business to the Next Level!" seminar will be held at the Western
International University located at 9215 N Black Canyon Hwy. in Phoenix
from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Thursday, May 14th.
After the presentation, every attendee will have a chance to set up their
own private meeting with a Greater Phoenix SCORE Business Counselor to
receive free advice on how to write or edit rough draft solar business
plans. There is no limit on the amount of time that attendees can spend
with counselors and every session is completely free.
The business planning event will teach unemployed workers, graduating
students, business executives and entrepreneurs how to write a solid
business plan, then launch a solar energy business and do their part to
create more green collar jobs in Arizona. Attendees are encouraged to
download a free copy of the Arizona Solar Handbook, Buyer's Guide and
Business Directory from:
http://www.meetup.com/arizona-solar-power-society/pages/Arizona_Solar_Buyers_Guide_and_Business_Directory/
"One thing we quickly recognized from our last four solar business
conferences is that there is a tremendous pent up demand for solar training
courses and business planning services from unemployed real estate,
electrical/plumbing contractors, construction workers, sales/marketing,
engineers, and finance personnel who want to make the transition to a
career in the solar industry," said Robert Hoskins, from Arizona Solar
Society.
"Unfortunately, until we began our training courses, there were absolutely
no solar training programs available in Arizona," Hoskins continued. "To
meet this need, we quickly teamed up with business planning experts at
SCORE and the SBA."
"SCORE's free 2-hour presentation will detail a step-by-step process that
the solar association's members can use to write a successful business plan
and show them where to apply for sources of funding," said Maryanne Weiss,
a professional SCORE business counselor.
Weiss added, "The one-on-one workshops are very good for brand new startup
companies, but are also very beneficial for existing solar businesses and
vendors that want to increase their company's sales and marketing efforts
in order to take their business to the next level."
The biggest hurdle for any small business is startup capital. To finance
their small businesses, SCORE and the SBA will show participants how to
take advantage of new rules that make it much easier to qualify for
Microloans, 7(a) and/or 504 small business loans.
In addition to the solar business plan writing seminar, the Arizona Solar
Society also is planning an Arizona Solar Technology Conference on May 30th
at 9:00 am. The event will allow consumers to learn more about solar
technology and how it works from free presentations and 20-30 exhibit
booths where solar installation companies will be on hand to answer
questions about solar installations, rebate programs, energy savings and to
set up free quotes. More information on solar technology is at:
http://www.meetup.com/arizona-solar-power-society/calendar/10102293/