Stakeholder's Welcome & Agenda
Stakeholder's Welcome & Agenda
Committee's Purpose
Participate in the development of a Small Business Training Framework for the City of McDonough, GA.
The City of McDonough recognizes that small businesses are a vital driver of economic growth, job creation, innovation, and community prosperity. To strengthen and expand the local entrepreneurial ecosystem, the Small Business Training Framework Committee has been established to assess, design, and recommend a comprehensive small business development program that supports current and aspiring business owners.
The committee's purpose is to develop a sustainable Small Business Training Framework that aligns with the City's economic development priorities, community values, and long-term vision. The framework will provide entrepreneurs and small business owners with access to practical education, business resources, mentorship opportunities, and growth pathways that help businesses start, grow, scale, and remain competitive.
The McDonough Small Business Blueprint is more than a training initiative, it is a community-driven effort to build a sustainable framework that supports entrepreneurship, strengthens local businesses, and creates pathways for economic mobility and long-term community success for the City of McDonough.
True community progress is measured by the legacy it creates.
“No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate reasons for having passed through it.”
— George Washington Carver
Committee's Members Expectations
Design a Small Business Training Framework that supports entrepreneurs while advancing McDonough's economic development goals.
Committee Formation
Discovery Phase
Design Phase
Launch Preparation
Community Kick-Off
A sustainable framework, pilot cohort, and recommendations for future implementation.
Seven 1-hour virtual meetings
One City Tour
One Community Launch Event
One Cohort Pilot Launch
Committee members are not expected to conduct research or create documents.
Members are expected to:
Share expertise
Provide feedback and ideas
Validate recommendations
Serve as community champions
Roadmap & Timeline
The Community Blueprint Model is ReachBack’s proprietary four-phase methodology that operates like a community think tank, transforming community ideas into actionable solutions and measurable impact.
Participants are immersed in entrepreneurship, leadership development, community engagement, strategic thinking, and hands-on project execution, learning how to move from conversation to community change.
Meetings
In-Person meetings will be held on Mondays for 3 hours with light meals provided, and virtual sessions will be held on Fridays for 1 hour and an extra 15 minutes to support continued discussion, feedback, and progress between meetings.
Small Business Advisory Committee
The City of McDonough's think tank is where community voices, entrepreneurship, and strategy come together.
Southern Crescent Technical College Contacts and Responsibilities