Helping today's entrepreneurs create tomorrow's economy.
The Small Business Development Center at Indiana University of Pennsylvania seeks to grow the economy of Indiana County and the surrounding region by providing entrepreneurs with the education, information, and tools necessary to build successful businesses.
We are in the process of integrating the delivery of services and educational programming with the University of Pittsburgh SBDC, which, among other things, will open up a broader range of educational program availability to our constituents. Persons seeking to contact the SBDC for help or to sign up for an educational program should follow the link below.
Contacting the SBDC and Accessing Services
The IUP SBDC provides consulting services and educational resources to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow a small business. From helping aspiring entrepreneurs turn ideas into businesses, to helping small firms expand, to providing the information every business person needs to make critical decisions, the SBDC is the resource entrepreneurs in all industry sectors can turn to for help. Help that can make the difference between success and failure.
To contact the IUP SBDC office, please refer to the following information:
- Email: eswift@innovation.pitt.edu
- Phone: 724-357-5729
All services are provided by a staff of highly qualified consultants.
All services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Special arrangements for persons with disabilities can be made by calling the number above.
The Indiana University of Pennsylvania SBDC is sponsored by Indiana University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers.
Funding support and resources are provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the Department of Community and Economic Development, through a cooperative agreement with the US Small Business Administration, and through support from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. All services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. All opinions, conclusions, or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. SBDC services are not available to individuals or entities that have been disbarred or suspended by the federal government. By agreeing to receive assistance from the SBDC you are self-certifying that you are not currently federally debarred or suspended and also agree to cease using SBDC services if you become federally debarred or suspended in the future.