ACCT Joins in Goldman Sachs Partnership to Launch 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES Initiative
ACCT JOINS IN GOLDMAN SACHS PARTNERSHIP TO LAUNCH 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES INITIATIVE
$500 million Commitment to New Program
Warren Buffett; the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City; Community College Associations; and
Others Join to Support Small Business Job Creation
Goldman Sachs Volunteers Skills to Small Business Owners
WASHINGTON—The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) announced on November 18, 2009 its participation in 10,000 Small Businesses, a new partnership with The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) and other business and higher education leaders.
10,000 Small Businesses is a $500 million initiative that will unlock the growth and job creation potential of 10,000 small businesses across the United States through greater access to business education, mentors and networks, and financial capital. It is based on the broadly held view of leading experts that a combination of education, capital and support services best addresses the barriers to growth for small businesses.
“10,000 Small Businesses is an extraordinary opportunity for small businesses to gain access to community colleges through targeted curricula and support services,” said Thomas M. Bennett, ACCT Chair and a trustee from Parkland College in Illinois.
“In this tough economy, business leaders are becoming increasingly aware of the capacity of community colleges to strengthen the workforce,” said J. Noah Brown, President and CEO of ACCT. “10,000 Small Businesses will help small businesses succeed by linking them with community colleges to grow and hire more employees.”
“Small businesses play a vital role in creating jobs and growth in America’s economy,” said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs. “We are pleased to work with our partners in this initiative to support small business owners, particularly those in underserved communities.”
“Our recovery is dependent on hard working small business owners across America who will create the jobs that America needs,” said Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. “I’m proud to be a part of this innovative program which provides greater access to know-how and capital - two ingredients critical to success.”
“More than a decade of Inner City 100 winners demonstrate conclusively that growing urban businesses can generate jobs and revitalize disadvantaged communities,” said Dr. Michael Porter, Founder and CEO, Initiative for a Competitive Inner City; and Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, Harvard Business School. “The 10,000 Small Businesses program will meet a vital need in disadvantaged communities, which is to provide the training,
tools, and relationships to help local entrepreneurs and their businesses grow and create a self-reinforcing cycle of economic opportunity.”
“The $300 million this program is investing in CDFIs will make a significant impact on CDFI financing for small businesses, particularly now,” said Mark Pinsky, President and CEO of the Opportunity Finance Network, the nation’s leading network of CDFIs. “This is the largest single-source pool of capital dedicated to CDFI small business financing.”
10,000 Small Businesses, which has been in development for nearly a year, is a five-year program modeled on the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women initiative, which creates partnerships between academic institutions and non-profit entities to provide a business and management education to women around the world. 10,000 Women is currently operating in 18 countries, where it is helping women entrepreneurs create jobs and growth in their communities.
Initial Partners
10,000 Small Businesses is working in partnership with community colleges and similar institutions in select disadvantaged communities to deliver the certificate program and provide additional wrap-around services. In addition, the initiative will work with a number of national and local partners to build the capacity of these community colleges to deliver targeted, locally relevant services at each site.
Initial partners include:
• American Association of Community Colleges
• Association of Community College Trustees
• Babson College
• United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
• Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
• LaGuardia Community College
• National Federation of Independent Business
• National Urban League
• The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College
• UCLA Anderson School of Management
• The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
10,000 Small Businesses Program Highlights
Business and Management Education: Small business owners will receive practical business education delivered through partnerships between local community colleges, universities and other institutions. 10,000 Small Businesses will contribute $200 million to these partners to provide scholarships predominantly to underserved small business owners and build educational capacity.
Mentoring and Networking: Advice, technical assistance, and networking will be offered to participating small business owners through partnerships with national and local business organizations, as well as the people of Goldman Sachs.
Access to Capital: Goldman Sachs will invest $300 million through a combination of lending and philanthropic support to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). The investment will increase the amount of growth capital available to small businesses in underserved communities and expand the capacity of the CDFIs to deliver enhanced technical assistance to small businesses. 10,000 Small Businesses will provide technical assistance to graduates of the program to help them access other sources of capital.
Advisory Council: 10,000 Small Businesses will be guided by an Advisory Council co-chaired
by CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein, Warren Buffett, and Dr. Michael Porter of Harvard Business School. The Advisory Council will assist in the development, execution and evaluation of the program.
The first community college to participate will be LaGuardia Community College in Queens,
New York, which houses a Small Business Development Center. Classes will begin in the spring of 2010. The first CDFI who will be receiving financing from Goldman Sachs will be Seedco Financial Services, Inc. based in New York City. Loans to underserved businesses in the New York area are expected to commence in early 2010.
Fact Sheet: 10,000 Small Businesses (Click here)
About the Association of Community College Trustees
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) is a non-profit educational organization of governing boards, representing more than 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who govern over 1,200 community, technical, and junior colleges in the United States, Canada, and England. For more information, go to www.acct.org.
