South Central Kentucky Minority Economic Development Council


Overview:
The South Central Kentucky Minority Economic Development Council (SCKMEDC) was formed as a collaboration between the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and local business people interested in increasing diversity within the regional business community.

Mission:
SCKMEDC was formed to provide business, economic, and job opportunities for minorities; to develop community based economic empowerment programs; to design programs to correlate with corresponding efforts in the mainstream; and to act as a catalyst, facilitator, and financier for women and minority owned businesses within the TVA/Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) service areas of South Central Kentucky.

Services Offered:

Eligibility:
Any business which is at least 51% minority or woman-owned, controlled, and daily managed is eligible for SCKMEDC assistance. Minority individuals include, but are not limited to African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Asian       Pacific, and Asian Indian Americans. SCKMEDC services are available to for-profit businesses in various trade areas, including retail, construction, wholesale, manufacturing, and services. SCKMEDC services target productive     community oriented ventures. Our service include Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson, and Warren Counties.

If you are interested in learning more about the South Central Kentucky Minority Economic Development Council or would like more information about our services, please contact Rick Horn, Dirctor of WKU SBDC or call Rick at (270)745-1924



Last modified:  November 13, 2006 by Chris Bixler
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