Creates "Economic Gardening Program" in Department of State to provide customized services to certain businesses.
Impact
If enacted, SB 2328 would significantly enhance the resources available to small businesses that are transitioning to the next stage of growth. By providing free and customized services, the program is set to promote economic development, especially for businesses that have demonstrated potential for growth. The BAC, in partnership with various business assistance entities, will offer guidance on market research, strategic planning, and increasing market visibility to these businesses. This initiative is seen as a valuable tool to support local economies and encourage innovation and competitiveness among small businesses.
Summary
Senate Bill 2328 aims to establish an 'Economic Gardening Program' within the New Jersey Department of State, specifically through the Business Action Center (BAC). This program is designed to provide tailored, customized services for 'qualified second-stage growth businesses.' These businesses must meet specific criteria, including maintaining a principal place of business in the state for the last two years, having annual revenues not exceeding $50 million, and employing between five and 100 full-time employees. The program not only addresses the operational needs of these businesses but also facilitates their growth by offering specialized counseling and management consulting services.
Contention
Opponents of the bill may raise concerns regarding its implementation and funding, particularly regarding the appropriations from the General Fund and the acceptance of private donations. Questions could be raised about the long-term sustainability of the program and whether it adequately addresses the different needs of diverse business sectors. Additionally, while the bill prohibits the BAC from disclosing proprietary information, there may be apprehensions regarding data privacy and the potential misuse of the information gathered during the program's operation.
Establishes innovation zone program to stimulate technology industry clusters around New Jersey's research institutions; allows certain technology businesses located in certain innovation zones to receive certain tax credits under Grow New Jersey Assistance Program.
Establishes innovation zone program to stimulate technology industry clusters around New Jersey's research institutions; allows certain technology businesses located in certain innovation zones to receive certain tax credits under Grow New Jersey Assistance Program.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.