SBEC Core Initiative Initial Assessment/Inquiries Sample Clauses

SBEC Core Initiative Initial Assessment/Inquiries. The Recipient shall: • Respond to inquiries related to entrepreneurship and small business, and Recipient service offerings (initiatives, programs and services available). • Direct Clients to appropriate Recipient services or refer to other entrepreneurship stakeholder services. Business Advisory/Coaching The Recipient shall work with Clients to provide personalized options, information and advisory support to address their business needs. The Recipient shall offer: • Initial one-on-one consultation, on a no fee basis to each Client. • Any additional consultation (advanced/in-depth) may be offered to the Client. Fees, if any, and the amount (cost- recovery or otherwise) are to be determined by the Recipient. The consultation can take place at the Recipient location or offsite. • Mentorship and/or coaching services to Clients. Services may be delivered on a non-fee or fee basis. • Referrals for third party “professional” consultations (i.e. accountants, real estate). Business Skill Development The Recipient shall assist Clients in starting, maintaining or expanding their small business through short term workshops, events or activities. The Recipient shall: • Conduct and/or facilitate seminars and workshops that focus on entrepreneurship, small business and business development. Other than the initial consultation which shall be complementary, fees, if any, are to be determined by the Recipient. • Host and/or organize networking activities or events. These activities or events can be targeted to serve specific demographics (i.e.-Women, Indigenous and Youth entrepreneurs), to be determined by the Recipient. Resources To raise the profile and promote small businesses in Ontario, the Recipient shall offer the following resources to assist businesses to proposer and expand: • Conduct outreach services to the community to promote the services of the Recipient and develop partnerships within the community. • Provide computer stations (with internet) and business resources for Clients.
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