Canton SBDC: Serving Saint Lawrence County

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

Make an appointment for counseling:
Call (315)386-7312 or use our online form

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Since our start in 1997, the expert advisors of the SUNY Canton SBDC have worked directly with 3,952 businesses, helping them to invest $56,127,779 in the area's economy, who have created or saved 1,245 jobs.

Some of our regional specialties include working with manufacturing projects, SBA programs, microloan projects, veterans, women, minorities and Native Americans. We also partner with local, county and state agencies to identify the need for small businesses and to develop economic growth in St. Lawrence County. Visit our Regional Links to learn more about these partners. "HELPING TO PLAN & BUILD YOUR BUSINESS ONE STEP AT A TIME."

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 Canton SBDC:

Address:
SUNY Canton
Wicks Hall, Room 023
Canton, NY 13617

Director: Dale Rice

Phone : (315)386-7312

Fax : (315)379-3814

Email Address:
sbdc@canton.edu

Hrs. of Operation:

Outreach Offices:

Akwesasne Satellite
Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation
412 State Route 37
Hogansburg, NY 13655-3109
Phone: (315)386-7312
Fax: (315)379-3814

Wanakena - NYS Ranger School Satellite
257 Ranger School Road
Wanakena, NY 13695-0048
Phone: (315)386-7312
Fax: (315)379-3814

 

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This Cooperative Agreement is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.