Little Building Blocks Early Childhood Development Center approached the Kansas SBDC to help with their financial plan that forecasted their revenue and growth with the expansion goal. Receiving funding was crucial since the business was keen on growing and needed the infrastructure to do so. Marcia Booton, owner of LBB emphasized how the Kansas SBDC was pivotal in the growth of her business. She said, “I was able to build a strong business plan outlining my full growth plan. I was then able to find a local developer that came on board and built us a build-to-suit location that fit all our needs.”
Her advisor John Addessi played a pivotal role in the successful development plan of her business. “I contacted John Addessi and spoke with him about what the goal was and how I did not really know where to start. He worked with me on looking at my numbers, and the growth we had. and where we wanted to go. We developed a financial plan that forecasted our revenue and growth with the expansion goal. We were able to show that the business would be able to support the expansion,” Marcia said. She was also connected with Vince Haworth, the director of Capital Access Center (CAC), and together they used the financial plan and built it into a full business plan outlining the numbers, marketing, growth, and development options.
Booton was successful in securing adequate funding for her business and was able to build a strong business plan outlining their full growth plan. She was then able to find a local developer that came on board and built them a build-to-suit location that fit all their needs. Booton said, “John and Vince were able to help me find financing opportunities through local banks and eventually find the best fit.”
About Little Building Blocks: LBB prides itself on being an extension of their student’s families. Booton explained, “Students feel at home in our center and know that we provide a safe place for them to grow. We develop relationships with our families and maintain these relationships through active and open communication. We maintain our staff for extended periods of time, which helps deliver consistency and continuity of care.” LBB has been in business for 17+ years and has served more than 2000 children in their community as well as employed several hundred people. LBB can be found at 29700 W 187th Ter. Gardner, KS 66030. Learn more about it by contacting them through their website www.littlebuildingblocks.com/ or visit their Facebook and Instagram.
About the Kansas SBDC: The Kansas Small Business Development Center serves as the state advising resource for the small business owner. Whether it’s an existing business looking to boost sales or a start-up trying to get off the ground, we provide our clients with quality, professional, and personal care all in a confidential setting. The Kansas SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Learn more about the Kansas SBDC at www.KansasSBDC.net or call (800) 949-7661.
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