Economic gardening in Kent with help from the Small Business Administration | Calvin Goings

Gardening usually conjures up thoughts about planting flowers or growing vegetables. However, economic gardening focuses on growing local companies and the local economy. Each type of garden must be sustained. Both take dedication, effort and support. Commitment and passion for your idea must accompany each type of garden. And, you must be prepared for the long haul, because just like gardens, small businesses require a lot of work.

Brian Thomas

Brian Thomas

Gardening usually conjures up thoughts about planting flowers or growing vegetables. However, economic gardening focuses on growing local companies and the local economy. Each type of garden must be sustained.  Both take dedication, effort and support. Commitment and passion for your idea must accompany each type of garden.  And, you must be prepared for the long haul, because just like gardens, small businesses require a lot of work.

To begin an economic gardening program, one must develop an inventory of community and business assets available.  What is the wealth in Kent?  What organizations can you tap into or partner with?  Your list of assets should include the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), SCORE, Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), your local chamber of commerce and economic development agency.  These organizations contain individuals who have skills and expertise in many areas of business.  They offer classes, mentoring, and community forums to meet with local experts.

At the SBA, we’ve had great success growing small entrepreneurs into larger companies that employ lots of people. We believe that effective economic development truly begins at the neighborhood level, right here in your community.

During a recent tour with Brian Thomas, president of Kvichak Marine located in Kent, I learned that with the help of an SBA 504 loan, they have grown from a small neighborhood business into a thriving company that now employs 120 people.  Kvichak Marine has been recognized as a worldwide leader in the design and construction of high quality, hardworking aluminum vessels.

Small businesses are the key to the health and diversity of a neighborhood and the nation’s well-being.  They account for a significant share of local employment and overall U.S. economic production.  The latest statistics from the Office of Advocacy state there are 27.3 million small businesses in the United States, and over 500,000 are in Washington.  Small firms make up over 90 percent of this state’s employers.

Just like growing plants and vegetables for a garden, growing entrepreneurs and creating jobs is important for your community.  Both increase the vibrancy of your town.  Both are essential nutrients for economic development and sustainability.

SBA is open for business.  We stand ready to support you.  Come see us.  Make an appointment with a SCORE counselor to kick around your idea, or with an SBDC counselor to develop a new business plan, or a plan for expansion.  And, if you need a loan to advance your idea, buy a building or equipment, we have lender relations specialists ready to lend a hand.

To begin your research on business topics, visit the SBA website at http://www.sba.gov/starting_business/index.html.  And, for additional resources in your community, please contact the local SBDC at Green River Community College.  Happy gardening!Brian Thomas, president of Kvichak Marine located in Kent, with Calvin W. Goings, administrator for the U.S. Small Business Association’s Region 10. Kvichak Marine has been recognized as a worldwide leader in the design and construction of high quality, hardworking aluminum vessels.

Calvin W. Goings is the administrator for the U.S. Small Business Association’s Region 10.

Brian Thomas, president of Kvichak Marine located in Kent, with Calvin W. Goings, administrator for the U.S. Small Business Association’s Region 10. Kvichak Marine has been recognized as a worldwide leader in the design and construction of high quality, hardworking aluminum vessels.



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