The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (UGA SBDC) has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to bring the popular Digital Marketing Bootcamp program to more rural towns across Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
In partnership with the Small Business Development Centers hosted by the University of Alabama and the University of Mississippi, the UGA SBDC was awarded a grant from the SBA’s Portable Assistance Program, funding designed to provide programs and services for small businesses in communities suffering economic hardship. The funds will be directed toward programming in rural areas of these states that have been impacted by weather-related disasters.
“There are areas in these states that have been negatively impacted from weather-related disasters over the past couple of years,” said Allan Adams, state director of the UGA SBDC. “This program will allow SBDCs to work with small businesses in rural areas to help bolster their overall economies by providing digital marketing strategies and techniques, thereby expanding the market areas for businesses’ products and services.”
In 2023, the UGA SBDC piloted the Digital Marketing Bootcamp, a three-hour training program that guides attendees through setting measurable marketing goals for their business and instructs how SEO, social media and technology can help them reach their goals. The program was held in 18 cities across Georgia, reaching 852 small business owners with great success—99.8% of attendees surveyed said the program met or exceeded their expectations.
The $300,000 grant provides $100,000 to each participating state’s SBDC program to execute the Digital Marketing Bootcamp program. The UGA SBDC can reapply for an additional two years of funding through the Portable Assistance Program for a total of $900,000 in funding over three years.
Thanks to the funding provided by the SBA’s Portable Assistance Program, the Digital…
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