Central Oregon Community College’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) was honored to host the Portland District of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) in Bend on November 25 and 26. This special visit from the Portland-based SBA marked a significant recognition of the thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem east of the Cascades. As part of their annual Small Business Saturday® campaign, the SBA toured several downtown Bend businesses that have benefited from COCC’s SBDC and community support.
“Small Business Saturday has become America’s call to action to support the backbone of our economy and heart of our communities – our small businesses,” said SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman. “America’s incredible entrepreneurs create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen our communities, shaping the unique character of neighborhoods across America.”
The SBA’s visit underscores the critical role local organizations play in fostering small business growth. COCC’s SBDC has long been a pillar of support for aspiring entrepreneurs and established businesses, providing expert advising, workshops, and connections to vital resources.
“Seeing the growth and success of Central Oregon’s business community is a proud moment for our team at COCC’s Small Business Development Center,” said Jennifer Gould, director of COCC’s SBDC. “It’s inspiring to witness how the determination of local entrepreneurs, supported by advising and resources, helps create a thriving and resilient business ecosystem.”
The Bend Chamber echoes the sentiment, emphasizing the strength that comes from collaboration. “The strength of our local economy comes from collaboration,” added Katy Brooks, CEO and President at the Bend Chamber. “When organizations like COCC’s SBDC, the Chamber, and city officials work together, we build a foundation where businesses not only survive but truly flourish. These partnerships are what make our community and economy stronger.”
The visit included tours of several prominent small businesses in downtown Bend, all of which have worked with COCC’s SBDC through advising and other services:
- Bronwen Active Jewelry, 124 NW Minnesota Ave
- Good Drop Wine Shop, 141 NW Minnesota Ave #2719
- Lark Mountain Modern, 831 NW Wall St.
- Dudley’s Bookshop Café, 135 NW Minnesota Ave
- Haven Home Style, 856 NW Bond
Attendees included Bend mayor Melanie Kebler, council members Megan Norris and Ariel Mendez, and representatives from local organizations like the EDCO, Bend Chamber, the Bend Downtown Business Association, Biz Oregon, and COCC.
This visit also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting local businesses year-round. COCC and the SBA encourage Central Oregonians to “Gift Big and Shop Local” this holiday season. Every purchase strengthens the backbone of the community and celebrates the innovation and resilience of local entrepreneurs.