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Southeastern Montana Small Business Development Center
Guiding Montana Businesses to Success
Jointly funded by the Small Business Administration, the Montana Department of Commerce, the Southeastern Montana Development Corporation (SEMDC) and local support, the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides the following technical assistance to the businesses and entrepreneurs in Treasure, Custer, Rosebud, Powder River, Prairie, Dawson, Fallon, Carter, and Wibaux Counties in southeastern Montana:
Free, confidential, one-on-one counseling to start-up & existing businesses
Assistance in business planning, projections, financials, marketing & research
Education of lender expectations and assistance in obtaining appropriate financing
Comprehensive training in all areas of business management
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SEE OUR BUSINESS CREATION SCOREBOARD BELOW
Downloadable Business Plan Guide and Financial Form
free online training available for your business
The nine county area covered by SouthEastern Montana SBDC includes:
Carter
Custer
Dawson
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Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
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Rosebud
Treasure
Wibaux
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Satellite Office Locations
Southeastern Montana Development Corporation
6200 Main St.
Colstrip, MT 59323
PH (406)748-2990
FAX (406)748-2990
CARTER COUNTY
Ekalaka
Summit National Bank
406-775-8724
Mike Quade
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CUSTER COUNTY
Miles City
406-232-0806
Deb Shaw
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DAWSON COUNTY
Glendive
406-377-3396
Rm 131
Marilyn Dutton
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FALLON COUNTY
Baker
406-778-3348
Carla Baldwin
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POWDER RIVER COUNTY
Broadus
406-436-2611
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ROSEBUD COUNTY
Ashland
Tongue River Electric
406-784-2341
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Forsyth
406-346-2111
Scott Klein
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Lame Deer
406-477-8911
Barbara Braided Hair
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TREASURE COUNTY
Hysham
Stockman Bank
406-342-5214
Eldon Wahl
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WIBAUX COUNTY
Wibaux
406-796-2424
Sam Deckert
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PRAIRIE COUNTY
Terry
406-796-2424
Jere Freiboth
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Links:
Small Business Administration (SBA)
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The Small Business Development Center is a Funded Program of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA's Funding is not an Endorsement of any Products, Opinions, or Services. All SBA Funded Programs are Extended to the Public on a Non-Discriminatory Basis.
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