The Hub
A physical and relational home for PD16 small businesses—where owners find the education, connections, and resources they need to move from survival to sustainable growth.
What Hub Members Get Access To:
Monthly Business Roundtables
Peer-driven conversations where small business owners share challenges, solve problems together, and build relationships that last beyond the meeting.
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Workshops & Skill-Building Sessions
Practical training on pricing, marketing, operations, financial management, and other core business topics—taught by people who've done it.
Direct Connections to Institutions
Warm introductions to banks, procurement officers, local government contacts, and other decision-makers who are often hard to reach on your own.
Government Contracting Training
Learn how to win local, state, and federal contracts through our Secure the Contract Method—a proven framework for navigating procurement and positioning your business for opportunities.
​Resource Library & Tools
Access to templates, guides, checklists, and curated tools that save you time and help you run your business more efficiently.
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One-on-One Business Coaching
Personalized guidance to help you work through your specific challenges—whether you're trying to stabilize, scale, or pivot.
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Workforce Development Programming
Training and resources to help you hire, develop, and retain employees—building a stronger team and contributing to a stronger regional workforce.
The Reality of the Local Economy
Small businesses make up more than 99% of all businesses, yet their challenges, closures, and sustainability needs are rarely tracked or intentionally addressed in long-term economic strategy. Businesses open with celebration, but too many close quietly—without data, dialogue, or response.
This creates a “leaky bucket” economy, where growth masks instability and local jobs, services, and spending power are slowly lost.


What’s Missing
Planning District 16 has no centralized, coordinated structure focused on:
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Small business retention
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Local procurement connections
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Ongoing capacity-building
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Consistent feedback from business owners
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Measuring sustainability alongside growth
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Support exists—but it is often fragmented, short-term, or disconnected from real-world business needs.
Our Purpose
The PD16 Business Hub was created to serve as economic infrastructure, not a one-time program.
We bring together:
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Small business owners
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Elected officials
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Economic development agencies
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Institutions and corporations
Our role is to intentionally connect these groups, elevate small business voices, and support strategies that keep businesses—and dollars—circulating locally.

What Makes PD16 Business Hub Different
We focus on retention, not just startups
We operate as a neutral connector, not a lobbying organization
We prioritize local first strategies
We measure success by sustainability, not hype
We center small business voice through a formal Advisory Council
A thriving regional economy is not defined by how many businesses we attract—but by how many we help sustain.
Partner Recognition Tiers
Founding Partner
Gold Tier — Limited Time
This organization is a Founding Partner of the PD16 Business Hub, recognized for committing to the Local First Pledge prior to the official launch on February 20, 2026.
Founding Partners receive permanent recognition for their leadership in supporting small business sustainability across Planning District 16. Founding Partner status is limited and permanently closes February 20, 2026.
Champion Partner
Silver Tier
This organization is a Champion Partner of the PD16 Business Hub, demonstrating a significant commitment to strengthening the local business ecosystem through sponsorship, local procurement practices, and support of hub programming.
Champion Partners play a key role in advancing sustainable, locally rooted economic growth across PD16.​
Committed Partner
Standard Tier
This organization is a Committed Partner of the PD16 Business Hub, having signed the Local First Pledge and committed to supporting small businesses and the local economy.
Committed Partners proudly display this badge as a signal of their support for local business sustainability in Planning District 16.
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