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MILWAUKEE/WAUKESHA | MADISON | RACINE | KENOSHA | APPLETON | GREEN BAY | STATEWIDE

ENTREPRENEURSHIP • EDUCATION • LENDING • COACHING • FINANCIAL IMPACT

WWBICPROGRAM GUIDE

January - June 2020

GREATER MADISON

¡Se habla español!

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WHO WE ARE: WWBIC is a leading innovative statewide economic development corporation that is “Putting Dreams to Work.” We open the doors of opportunity by providing targeted individuals who are interested in starting, strengthening or expanding businesses with access to critical resources such as responsible financial products and quality business and financial education.

WHO WE ASSIST: Women & Men throughout Wisconsin | Start-up businesses & Growing Businesses | Veterans | Minorities | People of lower wealth | Those most likely to face barriers in accessing financing or educational support

WWBIC

Education • Lending • CoachingEntrepreneurshipFinancial Impact

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CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:

@WWBIC ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS

WHERE TO START:

Business Education Courses Starting a Business (page 3) Managing a Business (page 4) Growing a Business (page 5)Small Business Consulting & Lending (page 6)Financial Capability Courses & WI Saves (page 7)Clases en Español (page 8)

Strong Women, Strong Coffee (page 9)Coffee With A Conscience (page 9)Special Events & Locations (page 10)Programs for Veterans (page 11)Kiva Loans (page 12)Thank You & WWBIC Stats (page 13)Partner & Funder Listing (page 14)

REGION 1 & 6: Heather [email protected] REGION 2: Alia [email protected]

REGION 3: Andrea [email protected]

REGION 4:Alyse [email protected]

REGION 5:Julie [email protected]

CONTACTO COMIENZOS:Arlene [email protected]

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SEMESTER IN A SNAPSHOT

• May 6 - Thinking of Starting a Business? (page 3)

• May 7 - Intro to KIVA Borrowing (page 5) • May 16 - The Power of Quickbooks (page 5)• May 21 - Reparando su crédito (page 7) • May 30 - Foro sobre préstamos y ayuda

financiera para empresarios (page 8)

MAY

• June 3 - Thinking of Starting a Business? (page 3)

• June 6 - Setting Up an LLC (page 4)• June 9 - Intro to Business Planning (page 3)• June 27 - El sistema bancario y usted

(page 7)

JUNE

• Apr 8 - Thinking of Starting a Business? (page 3)

• Apr 14 - Intro to Business Planning (page 3)• Apr 15 - Start, Run, & Grow Your Business

(page 3)• Apr 21 - Childcare Crash Course (page 4)• Apr 22 - Projections & Cashflow (page 4)• Apr 23 - ¿Qué es Kiva? (page 8)• Apr 25 - Common Contracts for Small

Businesses (page 4)• Apr 25 - ¿Está preparado para establecer

un negocio? (page 8)• Apr 29 - Estate Planning - Be Prepared!

(page 7)

APRIL

• Mar 4 - Thinking of Starting a Business? (page 3)

• Mar 14 - Digital Marketing for Your Business (page 5)

• Mar 19 - Información básica sobre las leyes de empleadoes (page 8)

MARCH

• Jan 16 - Panadería y repostería (page 8)• Jan 22 - What Can WWBIC do for You?

(page 3) • Jan 29 - Intro to Business Planning (page 3)

JANUARY

• Feb 5 - Thinking of Starting a Business? (page 3)

• Feb 6 - Strengthening Your Existing Business (page 5)

• Feb 11 - VIRTUAL: Start, Run, & Grow Your Business (page 3)

• Feb 12 - How to Build a Clear Brand & Be Seen (page 5)

• Feb 13 - Legal Essentials for New Businesses (page 4)

• Feb 19 - Hiring Your 1st Employee (page 5)• Feb 20 - Intro to Business Planning (page 3)• Feb 22 - Como tener un carrito ambulante

de comida (page 8)• Feb 25 - Spending Plans: Make Every

Penny Count (page 7)

FEBRUARY

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GREATER MADISON

LOOKING FOR MORE?Visit our website for our full l ist of classes & events

at wwbic.com/classes

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WHAT CAN WWBIC DO FOR YOU?January 22nd 6-7 pm ONLINELearn about our services, including business education courses and business loans. You will be introduced to the range of services and support offered by WWBIC. NO FEE

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS PLANNINGJanuary 29th 6-7:30 pm WWBICFebruary 20th 6-7:30 pm ONLINEApril 14th 12-1:30 pm ONLINEJune 9th 12-1:30 pm ONLINEYour business plan is a critical tool for communication with potential funders and a guide to manage your business growth. You will learn: what goes into a business plan and how to get started. NO FEE

THINKING OF STARTING A BUSINESS?February 5th 9:30am-12pm Dane County Job Ctr.March 4th 9:30am-12pm Dane County Job Ctr.April 8th 9:30am-12pm Dane County Job Ctr.May 6th 9:30am-12pm Dane County Job Ctr.June 3rd 9:30am-12pm Dane County Job Ctr.Discover whether becoming an entrepreneur is for you. You will learn: how to assess and research your business idea, receive other tips and useful resources. NO FEE

STARTING A BUSINESS

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request, with at least two weeks notice. Please contact WWBIC for arrangements.Through a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) cooperative agreement, WWBIC is partially funded by the SBA. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. SBA funded programs are extended to the public in a nondiscriminatory basis.

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Kat Casey, Owner of Monona Yoga

*Partial scholarships may be available for select classes. Call for additional information.

START, RUN & GROW YOUR BUSINESS* (VIRTUAL)Feb 11th - March 31st 6-9 pm ONLINE In 8 weeks learn the fundamentals of running a business and develop a completed business plan. This virtual series utilizes online LivePlan and Zoom platforms, so access to computer and computer skills are required. Application process required. FEE: $225 [Deposit Required]

START, RUN & GROW YOUR BUSINESS* (IN PERSON)April 15th - June 3rd 6-9 pm WWBICIn 8 sessions, learn the fundamentals of running a business and develop a completed business plan. This series utilizes the online LivePlan platform, so a working knowledge of basic computer skills is needed. Application process required. FEE: $275 [Deposit Required]

REGISTER: wwbic.com/classes or 608.257.5450

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LEGAL ESSENTIALS FOR SMALL BUSINESSESFebruary 13th 6-7:30 pm ONLINEJoin us to explore critical legal matters for new businesses. You will learn: selecting a business entity, co-ownership, legal aspects of financing a business, HR issues, developing and protecting intellectual property, commercial leases, and licensing and permitting. In partnership with Marquette University Law School. NO FEE

COMMON CONTRACTS FOR SMALL BUSINESSESApril 25th 9:30-11:30 am WWBICThis course will discuss the most important parts of common small business contracts, how to negotiate these contracts to your advantage, and how to work with an attorney so that your contracts are drafted in a cost-effective way. FEE: $15

CHILDCARE CRASH COURSEApril 21st 11:30 am-1:30 pm WWBICJoin us to learn the steps involved in starting and operating a childcare business. We will discuss an array of items, all childcare related, from licensing, to business practices. NO FEE

PROJECTIONS & CASHFLOWApril 22nd 6-7:30 pm ONLINENumbers aren’t for everyone. Join us to create 12 month cashflow and 3 year projection sheets for your business plan. NO FEE

SETTING UP AN LLCJune 6th 9:30-11:30 am WWBICSelecting the type of legal structure for your company can be complicated. This class goes in-depth on the Limited Liability Company (LLC) structure. Find out if this structure is right for your business and the steps to take to become a legal business entity. FEE: $15

MANAGING A BUSINESS

CLASSES ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

Can’t make it to class? No problem! WWBIC classes & workshops are available ‘on-demand’. See a class you would like to take? Call us at 414.263.5450 and request a class ‘on-demand’.

• What Can WWBIC Do For You?• Building a Business Plan• High Impact Marketing• Minority & Women’s Business

Certification Discussion• Credit Crash Course

AND MANY MORE!4

Awa Sibi (middle), Owner of Les Delices de Awa LLC

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STRENGTHENING YOUR EXISTING BUSINESSFebruary 6th 12-1:30 pm ONLINEJoin us to explore strategies to get working ON your business and not IN your business. You will learn: organization skills, mentor development and team development, implementing simple systems & processes, training and coaching techniques for employees. NO FEE

HOW TO BUILD A CLEAR BRAND & BE SEEN February 12th 6-7:30 pm WWBICLearn the basics of what you need to do to create clear, consistent communications to grow your business. You will take away actionable tips to start making your business vision clear. NO FEE

HIRING YOUR FIRST EMPLOYEEFebruary 19th 6-8:30 pm WWBICYour business is starting to grow and now you are ready to hire your first employee. Avoid common small business HR mistakes. In this class you will learn: most common HR laws, steps for successful recruitment, and the difference between and employee and an independent contractor. NO FEE

DIGITAL MARKETING FOR YOUR BUSINESSMarch 14th 9:30-11:30 am McFarland State BankUse your online assets more efficiently and increase your digital marketing impact. Learn how to use your website content to gain customers. Gain insights to social media advertising. Understand the pros and cons of advertising on Google. NO FEE

INTRODUCTION TO KIVA BORROWINGMay 7th 12-1 pm ONLINEJoin us to learn more about this business funding platform. You will learn: how KIVA works, and how KIVA & WWBIC work together to provide funding for your business! NO FEE

GROWING A BUSINESS

QuickBooks is a powerful bookkeeping software for small businesses.

May 16th 10 am - 3 pm WWBIC

Topics covered include: bank account connections and/or importing statements, reconciling, generating profit and loss reports and balance sheet, invoicing, customer statements, recording sales, and depositing payments and much more. FEE: $85*

THE POWER OF QUICKBOOKS

*Partial scholarships may be available for select classes. Call for additional information.

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Christine Ameigh, Owner of Slide Gourmet Potato Chips & Christine’s Kitchens

REGISTER: wwbic.com/classes or 608.257.5450

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SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTINGCOACHING. CAPITAL. COLLABORATION.

We are proud of the way we sustain relationships with our clients. Our Small Business Consultants and professional volunteers provide ongoing support to WWBIC loan clients. In-depth business assistance for WWBIC borrowers ensures that business owners have access to the tools and skills they need to grow profitable and sustainable businesses.

Throughout the term of a loan we provide:• Annual site visits & one-on-one coaching• Promotional & networking opportunities• Resource referral network• 24/7 access to WWBIC’s Initiate Portal, an online business resource with over 100 tools, videos and guides

Our clients’ success is important to us and our Small Business Consultants are here to assist and build a relationship that truly benefits your business!

MICRO BUSINESS, MACRO IMPACT

WWBIC offers Wisconsin small business owners loans ranging from $1,000 to $250,000. Loan funds may be used for start-up capital, inventory and equipment, business expansion, working capital and business support.

All borrowers receive one-on-one small business coaching from our team of small business consultants.

SMALL BUSINESS LOAN PROGRAM

To apply, complete the application online at

wwbic.com/loans

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Brian & Kim LaDow, Owners of Skål

Ángel Flores, Owner of Tortillas Los Angeles, LLC

WWBIC is an equal opportunity lender.

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ESTATE PLANNING - BE PREPARED!April 29th 6:30-8 pm Verona LibraryGet your will and other legal documents in order. Everyone should consider estate planning! You will learn the key considerations of estate planning; wills, power of attorney, living trusts, guardianship and much more.

SPENDING PLANS: MAKE EVERY PENNY COUNTFebruary 25th 6-7:30 pm WWBICLet’s explore budgeting made simple and how to manage your household spending plan if your budget doesn’t balance.

REPARANDO SU CRÉDITO May 21st 5-7 pm Catholic Multicultural Center¿Está atrapado haciendo pagos mensuales mínimos en sus tarjetas de crédito? Le enseñaremos cómo crear un plan para estar libre de deudas y también discutir si es el momento de llamar a un experto. Vamos a discutir la deuda, las colecciones, la prevención de la ejecución hipotecaria, la quiebra y mucho más.

EL SISTEMA BANCARIO Y USTED June 27th 10 am - 12 pm WWBICComo entender el sistema bancario, que es un sistema bancario y que no es un sistema bancario, que nos ofrecen, diferencia entre una cuenta personal y la del negocio. Discutiremos cómo podemos utilizar nuestras cuentas bancarias tanto para el negocio como personal.

FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES

Become a Wisconsin Saver at wisconsin-saves.org

SET A GOAL. MAKE A PLAN. SAVE AUTOMATICALLY.

Wisconsin Saves is the local campaign of America Saves, a national movement looking to motivate, encourage and support low-to-moderate income households to save money, reduce debt and build wealth. We provide free financial tools, advice and resources to help more than 19,000 Wisconsin residents manage their money more effectively.

Building wealth starts when you set a goal and make a plan to reach that goal. Whatever goal you choose – whether it’s buying a car, buying a house, or getting out from under your debts, we can help you learn about proven savings strategies and get simple tips on the best ways to save.

EN ESPAÑOL

PROGRAM CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:A full refund is issued to program participants if WWBIC cancels a program for any reason. Otherwise all class materials and fees are non-refundable.

All WWBIC financial capability programs are FREE to attendees.

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PANADERÍA Y REPOSTERÍA: USANDO SU PROPIA COCINA16 de enero 5-7 pm Catholic Multicultural CenterEste taller se enfoca en las últimas reglas sobre panadería/repostería hogareña, lo que puede cocinar o no cocinar desde su propia cocina. GRATIS

COMO TENER UN CARRITO AMBULANTE DE COMIDA22 de febrero 10 am - 12 pm WWBICInformación sobre como tener un carrito ambulante y los requerimientos para el condado de Dane como también todos los documentos necesarios para los permisos requeridos y como tener acceso de la incubadora FEED. GRATIS

¿ESTÁ PREPARADO PARA ESTABLECER UN NEGOCIO? 25 de abril 10 am-12 pm WWBIC¿Está pensando en empezar un negocio? Decida si el mundo empresarial es para usted. Participantes podrán evaluar sus habilidades y preparación para ser dueños de un negocio como también discutir las ventajas y desventajas en ser un dueño de un negocio. GRATIS

¿QUÉ ES KIVA?23 de abril 5-7 pm Catholic Multicultural CenterEste sistema es una alternativa al sistema financiero (bancario y accionario) tradicional, al que difícilmente pueden acceder muchos empresarios. Kiva es una organización que permite prestar dinero a pequeñas empresas o emprendedores. Venga a oír como KIVA puede ayudarlo a lograr su sueño empresarial. GRATIS

FORO SOBRE PRÉSTAMOS Y AYUDA FINANCIERA PARA EMPRESARIOS30 de mayo 10 am - 12 pm WWBICExpertos en el mundo financiero son invitados a discutir las mejores opciones en conseguir capital: ejemplos de invitados como representantes de un Credit Union, WWBIC, WHEDA, US Bank, Park Bank. GRATIS

CLASES EN ESPAÑOL CON COMIENZOS

INFORMACIÓN BÁSICA SOBRE LAS LEYES DE EMPLEADOS19 de marzo 5-7 pm Catholic Multicultural CenterInformación sobre qué tipos de seguros un empresario debería tener y sobre las reglas y leyes del estado de Wisconsin con referencia al Worker’s Comp y los requisitos de cumplimiento para el estado con sus empleados. GRATIS

REGISTRARSE: wwbic.com/classes o 608.257.5450 8

Ileana Rodriguez, OwnerScrubs Station

¿BUSCANDO POR MÁS? Visite nuestro sitio web en wwbic.com/classes

EMPEZANDO UN NEGOCIO

ADMINISTRADO UN NEGOCIO

HACIENDO CRECER UN NEGOCIO

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STRONG WOMEN, STRONG COFFEE

Fueled by caffeine and passion, this FREE networking event is for women focused on achieving something fresh for their businesses and themselves. This event encourages business professionals and entrepreneurs to build and grow meaningful connections. Each event features a local strong woman!

UPCOMING DATES

March 11th 7:30-9 am Village on Park Speaker: Ruth Rohlich, Business Development Specialist for the City of Madison Sponsor: Organic Payroll

May 5th 7:30-9 am Village on Park Speaker: Sarah Artz, Founder of One-OneThousand and Good Day Shop Sponsor: Organic Payroll

These events are catered by WWBIC's social enterprise, Coffee With A Conscience®.

coffeeIn purchasing green coffees from around the world, our roasters have consistently recognized the value of buying fair trade and certified organic coffees.

entrepreneurshipWWBIC has owned and managed Coffee With A Conscience ® for 23 years. WWBIC is committed to providing business education and training to individuals seeking economic independence.

hope & opportunityAll available items are locally made in the state of Wisconsin. A purchase at Coffee With A Conscience® provides hope and opportunity for Wisconsin businesses.

Coffee With A Conscience® (CWAC) is driven by coffee, entrepreneurship, hope & opportunity. Our café provides the best locally roasted, fair-trade coffee and products from local businesses across Wisconsin.

coffeewithaconscience.net | 414.659.5365 | [email protected] RiverCenter Dr. | Milwaukee, WI

WWBIC Owned & Operated

An initiative of WWBIC

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COFFEE WITH A CONSCIENCE® for all your catering needs

Local Coffee Shop & Catering in Milwaukee.Giftboxes available with national shipping.

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SPECIAL EVENTS & OFFERINGS

ESTATE PLANNING - BE PREPARED!April 16th 11:30 am - 1 pm Urban League

Get your will and other legal documents in order. Everyone should consider estate planning! You will learn the key elements of estate planning and receive resources to enable you to complete your own. In partnership with the Madison Black Chamber of Commerce. NO FEE

DIVE DEEP INTO DATA THAT DRIVES YOUR BUSINESSJune 18th 11:30 am - 1 pm Urban LeagueDo you wish you had access to consumer spending data? The University of Wisconsin- Madison Business Library is open to the public and has resources that help entrepreneurs identify and define their industry trends and market demographics. Peggy Smith, Business Librarian, will showcase these resources, explain how to access them, and let you know where to get help. In partnership with Madison Black Chamber of Commerce NO FEE

LUNCH & LEARN

LOOKING FOR MORE?

Visit our website for our full l ist of classes & events.

wwbic.com/classes

MARK YOUR 2020 CALENDAR

FEB 24 - 29America Saves

Week

MARCH 8International Women’s Day

MAY 1 - 31National Small

Business Month

MAY 3 - 9National Small Business

Week

APR 4 - 11Money Smart

Week

APRIL 1 - 30National Volunteer

Month

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VBOC at WWBIC is funded in part by a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) Program is designed to provide entrepreneurial development services such as business training, counseling, and resource partner referrals to transitioning service members, veterans, National Guard & Reserve members, and military spouses interested in starting or growing a small business.

PROGRAMS FOR VETERANS

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Erika Herrera, Owner ofEFH Trucking, Airforce

REGISTER: wwbic.com/veterans or 414.395.4566

SERVING MILITARY MEMBERS & FAMILIES IN WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS & MINNESOTA

Contact the VBOC@WWBIC to inquire about our lending and business education programs for Veterans.

We are honored to be one of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOC) providing business development services in Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota to men and women who are: • Active duty service members, including Guard and Reserve • Veterans • Family members of the above

For more information, go to wwbic.com/veterans

UPCOMING CLASSES

BOOTS TO BUSINESS: REBOOTJanuary 15th 8 am-4 pm Fort McCoyFebruary 21st 8 am-4 pm WWBIC MadisonMarch 5th 8 am-4 pm La CrosseMarch 27th 8 am-4 pm Stevens PointApril 20th 8 am-4 pm AppletonMay 15th 8 am-4 pm WWBIC Milwaukee

This one-day class is open to active military personnel, veterans, and connected families. Join us to explore business ownership or other self-employment opportunities by learning the key steps for evaluating business concepts and providing foundational knowledge required to develop a business plan. NO FEE

*Additional dates may be available. Visit wwbic.com/veterans for a full list of opportunities.

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CROWDFUNDED | MICROBUSINESS LOANS0% INTEREST | UP TO $10,000

WWBIC has supported Kiva since 2015, both through lending and program support. Join the crowd. Kiva believes in character over credit and the power of community-based lending. Kiva provides funding opportunities for entrepreneurs where conventional lenders won’t.

GREATER MILWAUKEE & WISCONSIN

Amy [email protected]

GREATER MADISON & MAIN STREET COMMUNITIES

An [email protected]

WEST ALLISRenee Lindner

[email protected]

KIVA LOANS IN WISCONSIN

CONTACT / REFER:

B Virtual 6501 Watts Rd. Madison, WI 53711

Catholic Multicultural Center (Centro Guadalupe) 1862 Beld St. Madison WI 53713

Dane County Job Center 1819 Aberg Ave. Madison WI 53704

McFarland State Bank5990 Hwy 51 McFarland WI 53558

SPACES 911 E Washington Ave. Madison, WI 53703

Urban League of Greater Madison 2222 S Park St. #200 Madison, WI 53713

Verona Library 500 Silent St. Verona, WI 53593

WWBIC - Madison (Village on Park)2300 S Park St. Madison, WI 53713

WWBIC - Milwaukee1533 N RiverCenter Dr.Milwaukee, WI 53212

PROGRAM LOCATIONS

REGISTER: wwbic.com/classes or 608.257.545012

WWBIC is an equal opportunity provider.

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WWBIC receives generous support from a range of public and private organizations, including funders, service delivery partners and volunteers. We thank all those who have helped promote opportunity and hope by investing in our mission.

FUNDERS:

WWBIC receives funding from more than 100 different sources. Our public sources include federal, state and local governments. Our private sources include corporations and foundations, faith-based and non-faith-based organizations, financial institutions, and individuals.

SERVICE DELIVERY PARTNERS:

WWBIC works closely with many other agencies, organizations and individuals to deliver services. Our partners include educational institutions, businesses and corporations, community groups, public libraries, and a range of other local service providers.

VOLUNTEERS:

WWBIC receives in-kind support from a network of more than 300 individuals, organizations and groups that donate their time, resources, and expertise to support WWBIC’s clients.

S P E C I A L T H A N K S

IMPACT & HIGHLIGHTS

SOCIAL PERFORMANCE SINCE 1987...

62,946

individuals served

$67 M

dollars loaned to small business

owners

11,585

jobs created or retained

now

HIRING

6,199

businesses started, strengthened or

expanded

In 2018, WWBIC provided 26,755 counseling and training hours assisting 5,119 clients. WWBIC loaned over $7,506,900 to 131 small businesses. Our clients started, strengthened, or expanded 1,429 businesses creating or retaining 3,837 jobs!

Mike & Jo Meudt, Owners of Meudt Custom & Repair

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DONORS & FUNDING SOURCES

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Associated BankBank of AmericaBMO Harris BankByline BankCIBCCommunity State BankEducators Credit UnionFirst Bank Financial CentreFirst Citizens BankHuntington BankInvestors Community BankJohnson Financial GroupJPMorgan ChaseMonona State BankNorthern Trust BankOld National BankPark BankPNC BankPyraMax BankState Bank of Cross PlainsSummit Credit UnionTown BankTri-City National BankU.S. BankUW Credit UnionWaterstone BankWells Fargo BankWells Fargo Diverse Community Capital

CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS

AARP FoundationAnon Charitable TrustBader PhilanthropiesBrewers Community FoundationCharles D. Jacobus Family FoundationDohmen Company FoundationThe Evjue Foundation, Inc.Forest County Potawatomi FoundationGreater Milwaukee CommitteeGreater Milwaukee FoundationGreen Bay Packers FoundationRichard & Ethel Herzfeld FoundationHerzing UniversityKrause Family FoundationJohn J. & Ruth F. Kloss Charitable Trust

Johnson Controls FoundationKenosha Community FoundationM&I FoundationMadison Gas and ElectricGeorge & Julie Mosher Family FoundationRacine Community FoundationSC JohnsonWaukesha County Community FoundationWisconsin Energy FoundationWomen & Girls Fund of Waukesha CountyJoseph & Vera Zilber Family Foundation

INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS

Impact Revolving Loan FundRosenberg Opportunity Fund

FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

First Unitarian Society of MadisonHousing MinistriesReligious Communities Impact Fund, Inc.School Sisters of Notre DameSeton Enablement FundSinsinawa DominicansSisters of Charity of NazarethSisters of St. Dominic-Racine DominicansWisconsin Council of Churches

ORGANIZATIONS

America SavesHousing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM)King Drive BID Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)Milwaukee 7 Regional Economic Development Partnership Milwaukee Urban Strategic Investment Corp (MUSIC)Oberlin Student Cooperative Association

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS (CDBG)

City of KenoshaCity of LaCrosseCity of MadisonCity of MilwaukeeCity of RacineCity of StoughtonCity of WauwatosaCity of West AllisDane CountyMilwaukee CountyRacine CountyWaukesha County

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services - Community Economic Development ProgramU.S. Department of AgricultureU.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) - Women’s Business Centers - Veterans Business Outreach Center - PRIME - Community Advantage - MicroloanU.S. Department of the Treasury - Community Development Financial Institutions Fund

STATE OF WISCONSIN

Wisconsin Business Development (WBD)Wisconsin Department of Workforce DevelopmentWisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Wisconsin Housing & Economic Development Authority (WHEDA)

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WWBIC

Education • Lending • CoachingEntrepreneurshipFinancial Impact

WWBIC - MADISON

2300 S Park St., Suite 103 | Madison, WI 53713

608.257.5450 | [email protected] | wwbic.com