Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) – Informational Session
Join us for a FREE informational session that gives details about what is covered in the Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP). Get the details about the grant and how to apply for it. This session can help you decide if you want to take ETP. The next ETP workshop will begin middle of February.
Speaker(s): Carrie Bork
Co-Sponsor(s):
A confirmation email with log in information will be sent prior to the program with a reminder email sent the day before the event. If you don’t receive log in information, please check your junk/spam/promotions folder(s) or contact the SBDC for assistance: sbdc@uwlax.edu or 608.785.8782. Should circumstances arise that change program dates or its activities, the program provider, UW-La Crosse SBDC, will contact the program participants. By registering for this event, the participant grants the program provider(s), the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center, the Universities of Wisconsin (UW System), and the participating organizations (identified below), the right to use, publish, and copyright the images and comments (including print and digital written narratives, materials, audio, video, and still images) in connection with this program for use in connection with program participation (current and future), websites and for promotional and educational purposes. The participant also consents to the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center providing the participant’s contact and attendance information to the program instructors/speakers and supporters (such as students and program coordinators), and the participating organizations. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact SBDC for assistance: sbdc@uwlax.edu, 608.785.8782. The SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration ("SBA"). All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed, if any, are those of the presenter, are not intended to be professional advice to program participants, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA, SBDC or Universities of Wisconsin.
Fee: No Cost