Business Incubator Certification — NM Outdoor Recreation Division funding opportunity
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Business Incubator Certification

Learn about Business Incubator Certification and how communities develop certified incubators for job growth. Home Programs and Services Community, Business and Rural Development Business Incubator Certification Business...

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Award Up to $200k Deadline Rolling Location New Mexico Type tax credit Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: up to $200,000.
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: NM Outdoor Recreation Division.
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Award amount
Up to $200k
Deadline
Rolling

About this opportunity

Learn about Business Incubator Certification and how communities develop certified incubators for job growth. Home Programs and Services Community, Business and Rural Development Business Incubator Certification Business Incubator Certification Establishing a certified business incubator is a strategy for fostering new business and new jobs in your community. An incubator is a business support facility with processes that accelerate the successful development of start-up and fledgling companies by providing entrepreneurs with an array of targeted resources and services. According to statistics from the International Business Innovation Association (INBIA) : Every 50 jobs created by an incubator client generate approximately 25 more jobs in the same community. In an INBIA survey, incubators have reported that 87 percent of all firms that have graduated from their incubators are still in business. Incubators create jobs at a cost of about $1,100 each, whereas other publicly supported job creation mechanisms cost more than $10,000 per job created. New Mexico Business Incubator Program Like the businesses they assist, research and planning are necessary to assure the development of a successful incubator. In 2005 the New Mexico Legislature created the program to assist communities in getting new incubators started and to ensure that all certified business incubators are following the INBIA’s best practices. The Economic Development Department is responsible for the program and certification of each business incubator. The first step for a community considering a business incubator is research. Business incubator feasibility studies identify potential clients for a new incubator, or lack thereof; assess the availability of resources for the clients; identify obstacles to the incubator’s success; and provide an implementation plan for the incubator development. Once the research is completed a community must address the obstacles to building a sustainable incubator and organize its resources to build or renovate a facility and provide the necessary services to incubate its clients. The final step is certification by the department: Business Incubator Certification Application If you have questions or need assistance with the Business Incubator Certification program, please contact the department at [email protected] . Is Business Incubation Right for Your Community? Watch our video for communities and organizations considering business incubation: New Mexico’s Certified Business Incubators:  Arrowhead Sprint Accelerator Programs  Clovis Enterprise Business Center  Enterprise Center at San Juan College  Navajo Tech Innovation Center  Santa Fe Business Incubator  South Valley Economic Development Center  Taos County Economic Development Center (TEDC)  WESST Enterprise Center

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