(1) ABOUT THE RESOURCE CENTER AND AN INTRODUCTION

This page was designed to help those interested in starting a business or improving an existing one.  
Entrepreneurs’ Resource Centers have been created and are available throughout south-central
Kentucky* as an  outreach of the Kentucky Entrepreneurial Coaches Institute.  The goal is to assist
citizens in accessing the local, state, and national resources available to help them start and sustain
healthy businesses.  

KECI continues to identify and gather the most relevant, comprehensive, and easy-to-use sources of
information to help entrepreneurs save time and money!  This webpage is one tool available to you as
part of your local Entrepreneur’s Resource Center (ERC).  The physical ERC in Marion County is
located at the following address:
Marion County Public Library 201 East Main Street in Lebanon,
Kentucky.

At the physical ERC, you will find printed materials including reference books and resources, local
regulations, and related license and registration applications.

*Planned ERC locations at this time include: Adair County, Barren County, Green County, Hart County,
Marion County, Metcalfe County, & Washington County.

The list of resources you will find below is by no means exhaustive, but rather includes those we have
found to be the most relevant, comprehensive, and easy-to-use sources of information for new
entrepreneurs.  

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(2) WHAT IS KECI ANYWAY?
Kentucky Entrepreneurial Coaches Institute combines leadership development with entrepreneurial
coaching and advocacy. Funded by a grant from the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board, this
unique educational initiative trains volunteer leaders from formerly tobacco dependent counties
throughout the commonwealth to coach individual entrepreneurs and work with others to stimulate
entrepreneurial friendly communities. For more information about the Institute check out the KECI
website by clicking here:
http://www.uky.edu/Ag/CLD/KECI/

What does an Entrepreneurial Coach Do?

Entrepreneurs may not be able to do everything needed to start or expand a business themselves.
Just as athletes depend on a coach to help them reach new horizons, an entrepreneurial coach can
help you to think and act more creatively for success. The bottom line: a coach can help you save time
and money.

Click here to find a coach near you:
http://www.uky.edu/Ag/CLD/KECI/findcoach.htm

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(3) WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE IN MARION COUNTY?
In this section, you will find resources available specifically to businesses in Marion County or in this
region.

Lebanon and Marion County:
http://www.lebanonky.org/

This website is a one-stop shop for Lebanon and Marion County information.  You will find information
about the county’s communities, population, and history.  There are also links to the Economic
Development/Industrial Development and the Lebanon Tourist and Convention Commission
websites.  If you are interested in starting a business in Marion County, you can find contact
information for the city and county officials as well as copies of ordinances and planning and zoning
restrictions.

Lebanon/Marion County Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.lebanon-ky.com/

Marion County Arts and Humanities Council:
http://www.marioncountyarts.com/

Live and Work in Lebanon: http://www.liveandworkinlebanon.com/

This website is run the Marion County Economic Development Office and has information about living
in the area including a link to
www.LebanonKYJobs.com.

The Kentucky Entrepreneurial Accelerator Network (KyEAN):
http://www.kyean.org/relaunch/index.php

The South Central Kentucky Center for Business:

http://southcentralky.com/
Through this site you can research our 10-county region along the Interstate 65 corridor in Kentucky.  
Our economic development site contains demographics, economic data, workforce information and a
state of the art geographic information system which allows detailed analysis of the available sites and
buildings and other data about this region.

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(4) KENTUCKY LINKS/RESOURCES

Kentucky is working hard to provide entrepreneurs with the resources they need to get started.
Resources available to businesses in Kentucky include information, forms, research, grant funding,
and even one-on-one assistance. Most of these resources are available at little to no cost.

Kentucky Small Business Development Center (KSDC):
http://www.ksbdc.org/

The Kentucky Small Business Development Center has been assisting the Commonwealth’s small
business community for more than 25 years. With 15 service centers statewide and an experienced
and knowledgeable staff, KSBDC provides unparalleled consulting and training services that help
existing business owners and potential entrepreneurs succeed. Their services include: one-on-one
management consultations, training workshops, market research, loan packaging help, assistance
with financial projections and information needed to make informed business decisions.

The KSDC is also a good resource for developing a business plan:
http://www.ksbdc.org/new-businesses/business-planning/

Market Maker: http://ky.marketmaker.uiuc.edu/

An interactive mapping system that locates businesses and markets of agricultural products in
Kentucky, providing an important link between producers and consumers.

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture Kentucky Proud Program:
http://www.kyagr.com/kyproud/index.htm

Kentucky Proud is a trademarked initiative developed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to
aid Kentuckians in establishing or expanding their market place. The program is funded by monies set
aside by the Kentucky legislature from Kentucky's portion of the Master Tobacco Settlement.
Considerable time, effort and financial resources are invested each year to further promote the
Kentucky Proud brand. Food producers and retailers can be "Kentucky Proud".

The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service:
http://ces.ca.uky.edu/ces/

Based in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, the UK Cooperative Extension Service
reaches millions of Kentucky residents each year with educational programs in agriculture and natural
resources, family and consumer sciences, 4-H and youth development, and community and economic
development. They serve as the local "front door" to the campus of the University of Kentucky through
local agents working in each of the Commonwealth's 120 county Cooperative Extension offices.

The Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy:
http://www.kyagpolicy.com/

The Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy (GOAP) provides a direct link between the Governor and
one of the state's most important industries. The office administers the Governor's Commission on
Family Farms, the Kentucky Agricultural Resource Development Authority (KARDA), the Kentucky
Agricultural Development Board (Phase I), the Kentucky Tobacco Settlement Trust Corporation
(Phase II), and the Kentucky Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund. Additionally, this office
represents Kentucky's interests as national agricultural policy is developed.

Start Up Kentucky:
http://www.startupkentucky.com/

Funding source for technology based startup companies.

Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation:
http://www.kstc.com/

(KSTC) is a private non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the capacity of people, companies
and organizations to develop and apply science and technology and compete responsibly in the global
marketplace.

Think Kentucky:
http://thinkkentucky.com/BIC/

Starting a business (or buying an existing business) requires an understanding of local, state and
federal requirements to legally operate the business. The required permits, licenses and registrations
can vary depending on the type of business, how the business is structured, where the business is
located, etc.

Kentucky Business Guide:
http://www.thinkkentucky.com/kyedc/pdfs/bicguide.pdf

Kentucky Entrepreneurial Accelerator Network: http://www.kyean.org/

A partnership of The Center for Rural Development, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation,
Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College, and the University of Kentucky. The Kentucky
Entrepreneurial Accelerator Network (KEAN) is an Internet portal providing access to Kentucky’s rich
wealth of entrepreneurial resources and technical assistance through the KEAN website.

Click here for the KyEAN Document Library:
http://www.kyean.org/relaunch/doclib/index.php

Workforce Kentucky: http://www.workforcekentucky.ky.gov/

This is the Workforce Kentucky web site delivered by the Office of Employment and Training (OET).
The site is designed to serve employers, job seekers, students, counselors, educators and training
providers. It is the largest source of labor market data in the Commonwealth. Users can explore
occupations, labor markets, geographic areas, industry projections, and much more. For more
information, please take the tour.

Kentucky State Data Center:
http://ksdc.louisville.edu/

This site provides statistics, maps, presentations, and publications about data related to Kentucky
employment, education, housing, economy/business, and income/poverty.

Kentucky SOS Trademarks and Service Marks Database:
http://apps.sos.ky.gov/business/trademarks/

This is a part of the Kentucky Secretary of State’s website. It can be used to select search criteria and
enter keywords that can identify and find a registered mark. It is important to understand the limitations
of the database.

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(5) NATIONAL LINKS/RESOURCES

SCORE: http://www.score.org/template_gallery.html

SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business" is a nonprofit association dedicated to educating
entrepreneurs and the formation, growth and success of small business nationwide. SCORE is a
resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

Center for Rural Entrepreneurship:
http://www.energizingentrepreneurs.org/

The mission of the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship (RUPRI) is to help leaders and citizens in rural
communities and regions across the U.S. embrace entrepreneurship as a core rural economic
development strategy. The Appalachian Regional Commission:
http://www.arc.gov/index.jsp

The Appalachian Regional Commission is a federal-state partnership that works with the people of
Appalachia to create opportunities for
self-sustaining economic development and improved quality of life.

The Kauffman Foundation:
http://www.kauffman.org/

The Kauffman Foundation is often referred to as one of the largest foundations in the United States—
or as the world's largest foundation devoted to entrepreneurship.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis:
http://bea.doc.gov/

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) promotes a better understanding of the U.S. economy by
providing the most timely, relevant, and accurate economic accounts data in an objective and cost-
effective manner. BEA is an agency of the Department of Commerce.

Small Business Resource Guide:
http://www.sbrg.irs.gov/

In order to provide the most timely and up-to-date tax information, The Small Business Resource
Guide (SBRG), formally a CD-ROM, is now available exclusively on line.

Designed to equip small business owners with the skills and knowledge needed to successfully start
and manage a business. The SBRG 2009 Website offers a wide range of tax topics, Web links to
business forms, publications, other useful governmental Web sites, and much more.

Small Business Video and Audio Presentations:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=97726,00.html

As a part of the Internal Revenue Service website, these short presentations are dedicated to helping
your small business. In addition to these video and audio presentations, please visit the Small
Business Tax Workshop Video page for instructional lessons. To view the videos, download the Flash
Player if you don't already have it.

Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/selfemployed/

Small businesses and the self-employed will also find information and resources in this Self-Employed
Tax Center.
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(6) BOOK RELATED RESOURCES

In addition to these online resources, book related resources have also been made available and can
be found at the Marion County Public Library.

(Further information will be given regarding these soon!)

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