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Business Bites Lunch
1/7/2026
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Be Empowered with B:Side
1/13/2026
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Be Empowered with B:Side
2/10/2026
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2026 State of the Community
2/24/2026 - 2/24/2026
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Events in the month of April 2024


Thursday, April 4, 2024
LEARN MORE & REGISTER: https://northwestsbdc.org/leading-edge-2024/

The 8-week LEADING EDGE Strategic Planning Series begins April 4th and includes: 
  • 10 on-demand learning modules 
  • 8 live weekly forums hosted by expert SBDC consultants
  • Unlimited one-on-one, confidential consulting 
  • 4-month subscription to LivePlan ($160 value)
Participants will incorporate expert instruction, consulting, and cohort feedback with the intuitive functionality of LivePlan to develop a business plan they can confidently present to a lender or investor and use to guide their business.

From April 4 to May 23, rural business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs will assess the viability of their startup ideas or growth strategies. They’ll refine their business models and finish with a strategic business plan to secure financing and guide their business ventures.

Registration is $275, and scholarships are available; contact Danise Cardona at danise@northwestsbdc.org.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Jackie Corday, a Colorado-based water and land attorney and natural resources consultant, and Abby Burk, Sr Manager of the Western Rivers Program Audubon Society, provide a deep-dive into key considerations evaluating and implementing low-tech stream restoration techniques. Topics discussed will include the benefits of stream system ecological lift, increased water availability and forage for agricultural producers, 2023 Colorado legislation (SB23-270) to support stream restoration, and reducing risk and increasing project success. Jackie and Abby have been working with High Lonesome Ranch on a post-Pine Gulch Fire restoration project and spoken with project managers involved for other restoration projects around the state.