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File #: 23-1354    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Individual Item Ready
File created: 10/4/2023 In control: Economic Development Corporation
On agenda: 10/19/2023 Final action:
Title: Public hearing, discussion, and possible action approving an expenditure of up to $250,000 to the SPARK Small Business Center to assist with the operation of an economic development program, a project authorized under 505.102 of the Texas Local Government Code
Attachments: 1. Contract # 2024 SPARK Contract - APPROVED BY LEGAL, 2. September SPARK presentation

PRESENTER: Presenter

Jeff Jewell, Economic and Community Development Director

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SUBJECT: Title

Public hearing, discussion, and possible action approving an expenditure of up to $250,000 to the SPARK Small Business Center to assist with the operation of an economic development program, a project authorized under 505.102 of the Texas Local Government Code

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DEPARTMENT: Economic and Community Development

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COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

SPARK Small Business Center (SPARK) supports and develops the entrepreneurial and small business environment by focusing on and providing counseling sessions, expanding access to capital, contracting and procurement opportunity, and exporting initiatives. In 2011, SPARK joined with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) of University of Texas at San Antonio’s Institute for Economic Development (UTSA) to establish the Small Business Development satellite center in New Braunfels. The satellite center is staffed by a Project Manager and a Program Specialist and offers integrated services to meet the needs of experienced small business owners as well as individuals interested in starting a business in the New Braunfels area.

 

As a part of the required quarterly reporting process, SPARK representatives will provide updates on the number of business plans created, new business starts, number of jobs created, number of jobs retained, and the amount of financing closed.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The funding request of $250,000 provides the amount estimated to operate the center for a year.  Approximately $173,000 of this amount is paid to UTSA for staffing and professional services and the remaining balance is for rent, utility, and remaining operating expenses at the West San Antonio Street office location.  Last year, SPARK expensed approximately $236,000 operating the center.  The request for $250,000 reflects increased costs in UTSA’s expenses, insurance, utilities, rent and expanded marketing expenses and contingency allowances.