328
Nevada businesses assisted with adapting business models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
328
Nevada businesses assisted with adapting business models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
328
Nevada businesses assisted with adapting business models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
328
Nevada businesses assisted with adapting business models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
328
Nevada businesses assisted with adapting business models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
375
Clients received 1,200 hours of finance, marketing marketing & legal services from external consultants via NH SBDC's Financial Accelerator Marketing Expediter (FAME) program
375
Clients received 1,200 hours of finance, marketing marketing & legal services from external consultants via NH SBDC's Financial Accelerator Marketing Expediter (FAME) program
375
Clients received 1,200 hours of finance, marketing marketing & legal services from external consultants via NH SBDC's Financial Accelerator Marketing Expediter (FAME) program
375
Clients received 1,200 hours of finance, marketing marketing & legal services from external consultants via NH SBDC's Financial Accelerator Marketing Expediter (FAME) program
375
Clients received 1,200 hours of finance, marketing marketing & legal services from external consultants via NH SBDC's Financial Accelerator Marketing Expediter (FAME) program
$1.5M
OSAR Solutions, LLC has been able to get their SBE, MBE, and the DBE certifications, helping them secure approximately $1.5 Million in contracts
$1.5M
OSAR Solutions, LLC has been able to get their SBE, MBE, and the DBE certifications, helping them secure approximately $1.5 Million in contracts
$1.5M
OSAR Solutions, LLC has been able to get their SBE, MBE, and the DBE certifications, helping them secure approximately $1.5 Million in contracts
$1.5M
OSAR Solutions, LLC has been able to get their SBE, MBE, and the DBE certifications, helping them secure approximately $1.5 Million in contracts
$1.5M
OSAR Solutions, LLC has been able to get their SBE, MBE, and the DBE certifications, helping them secure approximately $1.5 Million in contracts
HOTWORX sweats out the pandemic
HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering a virtually instructed exercise program in individual sauna-style workout rooms. The franchised business opened in February 2020 and had to shut down less than two months later. They had 355 members at the time and did not charge them for their membership while closed, so they needed funds to pay their expenses. The SBTDC assisted HOTWORX with 1st and 2nd round PPP loans, an EIDL loan, and EIDL Advance totaling $59,300. The client reopened and built up to 695 members in just a few months, growing sales by over $750,000 and adding two additional part-time jobs. They survived the pandemic and are now thriving and opening a 2nd location.
HOTWORX sweats out the pandemic
HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering a virtually instructed exercise program in individual sauna-style workout rooms. The franchised business opened in February 2020 and had to shut down less than two months later. They had 355 members at the time and did not charge them for their membership while closed, so they needed funds to pay their expenses. The SBTDC assisted HOTWORX with 1st and 2nd round PPP loans, an EIDL loan, and EIDL Advance totaling $59,300. The client reopened and built up to 695 members in just a few months, growing sales by over $750,000 and adding two additional part-time jobs. They survived the pandemic and are now thriving and opening a 2nd location.
HOTWORX sweats out the pandemic
HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering a virtually instructed exercise program in individual sauna-style workout rooms. The franchised business opened in February 2020 and had to shut down less than two months later. They had 355 members at the time and did not charge them for their membership while closed, so they needed funds to pay their expenses. The SBTDC assisted HOTWORX with 1st and 2nd round PPP loans, an EIDL loan, and EIDL Advance totaling $59,300. The client reopened and built up to 695 members in just a few months, growing sales by over $750,000 and adding two additional part-time jobs. They survived the pandemic and are now thriving and opening a 2nd location.
HOTWORX sweats out the pandemic
HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering a virtually instructed exercise program in individual sauna-style workout rooms. The franchised business opened in February 2020 and had to shut down less than two months later. They had 355 members at the time and did not charge them for their membership while closed, so they needed funds to pay their expenses. The SBTDC assisted HOTWORX with 1st and 2nd round PPP loans, an EIDL loan, and EIDL Advance totaling $59,300. The client reopened and built up to 695 members in just a few months, growing sales by over $750,000 and adding two additional part-time jobs. They survived the pandemic and are now thriving and opening a 2nd location.
HOTWORX sweats out the pandemic
HOTWORX is a 24-hour infrared fitness studio offering a virtually instructed exercise program in individual sauna-style workout rooms. The franchised business opened in February 2020 and had to shut down less than two months later. They had 355 members at the time and did not charge them for their membership while closed, so they needed funds to pay their expenses. The SBTDC assisted HOTWORX with 1st and 2nd round PPP loans, an EIDL loan, and EIDL Advance totaling $59,300. The client reopened and built up to 695 members in just a few months, growing sales by over $750,000 and adding two additional part-time jobs. They survived the pandemic and are now thriving and opening a 2nd location.
Prairie Sky Breads Grows from Farmers Market to Physical Location
Prairie Sky Breads in Minot, began as a passion project sold at farmer's markets. They worked hard toward the goal of a physical location that opened its doors in February 2020. The community supported them, and they found a path through COVID-19 and beyond. “I think it is probably impossible to open a new business and not be overwhelmed. Our business has always been relatively limber and agile – from working through the COVID-19 challenges, we have needed to be quick on our feet," says Travis.
Prairie Sky Breads Grows from Farmers Market to Physical Location
Prairie Sky Breads in Minot, began as a passion project sold at farmer's markets. They worked hard toward the goal of a physical location that opened its doors in February 2020. The community supported them, and they found a path through COVID-19 and beyond. “I think it is probably impossible to open a new business and not be overwhelmed. Our business has always been relatively limber and agile – from working through the COVID-19 challenges, we have needed to be quick on our feet," says Travis.
Prairie Sky Breads Grows from Farmers Market to Physical Location
Prairie Sky Breads in Minot, began as a passion project sold at farmer's markets. They worked hard toward the goal of a physical location that opened its doors in February 2020. The community supported them, and they found a path through COVID-19 and beyond. “I think it is probably impossible to open a new business and not be overwhelmed. Our business has always been relatively limber and agile – from working through the COVID-19 challenges, we have needed to be quick on our feet," says Travis.
Prairie Sky Breads Grows from Farmers Market to Physical Location
Prairie Sky Breads in Minot, began as a passion project sold at farmer's markets. They worked hard toward the goal of a physical location that opened its doors in February 2020. The community supported them, and they found a path through COVID-19 and beyond. “I think it is probably impossible to open a new business and not be overwhelmed. Our business has always been relatively limber and agile – from working through the COVID-19 challenges, we have needed to be quick on our feet," says Travis.
Prairie Sky Breads Grows from Farmers Market to Physical Location
Prairie Sky Breads in Minot, began as a passion project sold at farmer's markets. They worked hard toward the goal of a physical location that opened its doors in February 2020. The community supported them, and they found a path through COVID-19 and beyond. “I think it is probably impossible to open a new business and not be overwhelmed. Our business has always been relatively limber and agile – from working through the COVID-19 challenges, we have needed to be quick on our feet," says Travis.