Delaware Small Business Development Center Partnership
Delaware Small Business Development Center Partnership
Bringing 40+ Years of Small Business Expertise to CURE
The DSU CURE is proud to partner with the Delaware Small Business Development Center (SBDC) to bring world-class business support directly to our Kent County locations. This partnership combines CURE’s innovative entrepreneurial ecosystem with SBDC’s proven track record of helping small businesses grow and succeed.
ABOUT OUR PARTNERSHIP:
The Delaware SBDC is the only statewide, nationally accredited program that provides high-quality one-on-one consulting, training, and resources for small businesses. Now, these valuable services are available right here at CURE locations, making it easier than ever for Kent County entrepreneurs to access professional business support.
For over 40 years, the Delaware SBDC has delivered innovative and impactful solutions that help grow Delaware’s economy. Their experienced advisors come from various backgrounds and industries, providing individualized counseling to small business owners at every stage of their journey.
Business Advising:
- Free, confidential one-on-one consulting sessions
- Expert guidance on business plans, grants, and marketing strategies
- Flexible scheduling to meet your business needs
- In-person meetings at CURE locations or virtual sessions
Training & Events:
- Webinars and workshops tailored to small business needs
- Community events and panel discussions
- Multi-stage training programs
- Networking opportunities with other entrepreneurs
Resources & Support:
- Access to downloadable business resources
- On-demand courses and training materials
- Monthly newsletter with valuable business insights
- Connection to statewide network of business professionals
The Delaware SBDC offers downloadable resources, on-demand courses, and more to help entrepreneurs along the way.
The Delaware SBDC, a unit of the University of Delaware’s Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships (OEIP), is funded in part through a $777,777 cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This is matched by an equal amount of non-federal funds from entities, including the State of Delaware.

