Specialty Programs Division

Specialty Programs Division

Contact

2200 Century Parkway, Suite 170
Atlanta, GA 30345

Phone: (404) 855-5214
Email: [email protected]

The Specialty Programs division is an initiative of the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center.

This Division was created to provide special attention to the needs of small businesses by identifying procurement and certification opportunities, guiding businesses on locating sources of capital and supporting outreach efforts.

The Specialty Programs division also includes the UGA SBDC International Trade Center (ITC) and the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) technical assistance program.

Our Team

Upcoming Training

Thu
1
May
May 1st @ 9:00 am
Course Number: 0677-001
Multicultural Business Division - 1875 Building
1875 Century Blvd., Suite #220,
Atlanta, GA
0.00

This 5-session program aims to assist the development of small businesses interested in preparing to participate in the DeKalb County Government procurement process and Local Small Business Enterprise certification process.

Wed
7
May
May 7th @ 10:00 am
Course Number: 0655-005
Live Webinar
0.00
This two-hour webinar will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the key public and private market certifications, contracting assistance programs, and how they can help elevate your small business.  

 

Wed
14
May
May 14th @ 10:00 am
Course Number: 0657-002
Live Webinar
0.00
This two-hour webinar will equip you with the essential knowledge and practical tools to form powerful partnerships, navigate the complexities of teaming, and increase your chances of winning government contracts. 

 

Tue
20
May
May 20th @ 10:00 am
Course Number: 0656-005
Live Webinar
0.00

During this two-hour webinar, you will gain an in-depth understanding of what it takes to succeed in the world of federal contracting. 

Thu
21
May
May 21st @ 10:00 am
Course Number: 0658-002
Live Webinar
0.00
During this two-hour webinar, you will gain an in-depth understanding of what it takes to succeed in the world of state and local procurement; from finding opportunities to building mutually beneficial relationships.