Brockport SBDC: Serving Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Wayne Counties

We think New York is great for small business -- and so do our clients.

Make an appointment for counseling:
Call (585)395-8410 or use our online form

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Since our start in 1987, the expert advisors of the Brockport SBDC have worked directly with 16,069 businesses, helping them to invest $131,712,144 in the area's economy, who have created or saved 5,462 jobs.

If you or your business reside in New York, the SBDC can maneuver you around the obstacles to success.  Among other things, we help our clients:

  • understand the importance of a business plan
  • discover sources of funding
  • prepare for e-commerce
  • identify avenues for exporting goods & services
  • develop marketing plans
  • assess an invention’s viability
  • comply with licensing & regulations

And thanks to our partners in the public and private sectors, our services are free of charge.


Contacting the Brockport SBDC:

Address:
SUNY Brockport SBDC
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-

Directions to the center

Director: Jan Pisanczyn

Center: (585)395-8410
Fax: (585)395-2467

Email Address:
sbdc@brockport.edu

Hrs. of Operation:


Outreach Offices:
Batavia
C/O Batavia Chamber of Commerce
220 East Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020

Canandaigua
SBDC at Finger Lakes Community College
4340 Lakeshore Drive
Canandaigua, NY 14424

Genesee Community College Outreach
1 College Rd
BEST Center
Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: (585)343-0055
Greece Outreach
2496 Ridge Road West
Suite 201
Rochester, NY 14626
Phone: (585)395-8410
HTR/Henrietta
Lennox Tech Center
150 Lucius Gordon Dr
West Henrietta, NY 14586
Phone: (585)395-8410
Fax: 585-395-8674

Rochester - MetroCenter
55 Saint Paul Street
Riverside Entrance
Rochester, NY 14604

Fax: 585-395-8674

Victor Chamber of Commerce
37 East Main Street
Victor, NY 14564
Phone: (585)395-8410
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