If you are looking to start or expand a business in Kentucky, or just need help solving a problem specific to this state or region, there are a wide range of resources — both government and private — available to help.
While many nationally focused resources offer helpful solutions, some issues are better addressed at the state or local level. Answers to licensing, zoning, sales tax, incorporation, economic development issues and a wide range of other matters often reside at the state level. Ironically, however, finding the right resources closer to home can often be even more difficult, as solutions live in many different places.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Begin with the Secretary of State's Office
The Kentucky Secretary of State Web site serves as a gateway for information on business registration, licensing, regulations and other matters.
I recommend: You can access the proper forms for filing a business at Kentucky's
Business Services Web site.
Tap the Small Business Development Center for free services
The state of Kentucky's SBDC network pairs experienced business analysts with small business owners to assist with counseling, training and advice on all aspects of running a successful company.
I recommend: Access Kentucky's
SBDC Web site to find offices throughout the state.
Consult with the Small Business Administration for financial assistance
Kentucky has a SBA district office in Louisville. The site offers information on loan and assistance programs, outreach efforts and initiatives to aid small businesses.
I recommend: Kentucky's SBA site contains a list of financial and other SBA services.
Check out chambers of commerce for local support
If you've chosen a business site, or need more background on an area, the local chamber of commerce can provide firsthand insight into the state's business climate.
I recommend: Access the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's services at
Kychamber.com. Find a local Chamber of Commerce or other business advocacy organization throughout Kentucky and elsewhere at ChamberofCommerce.com's
Resource Directory.
Take advantage of Kentucky's economic development incentives
Kentucky offers low utility costs and high-quality recreational opportunities that have helped lure new companies. The Small Business Services Division of the state's Cabinet for Economic Development provides counseling and help with securing funding for new companies.
I recommend: Go to the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development
Small Business Support Web page to investigate the state's assistance programs. Get details on the state's tax structure from the
Kentucky Department of Revenue.
Research Kentucky's economic conditions
Get the fine-print details needed to help your business succeed by searching out information on population, quality of life, housing costs and other issues that factor into the cost of doing business in Kentucky.
I recommend: Explore the economic and demographic information at
Thinkkentucky.com and its
Helpful Links Page.
Discover what small businesses need to know
Kentucky's diverse media monitor business activities throughout the state.
I recommend: Tune in to the SBA's work in the state with the agency's free
Kentucky Newsletter (scroll down after linking). Access Kentucky newspapers' Web sites using the links at the
Internet Public Library. Also check out the
Lane Report, Kentucky's state business publication.