Las Vegas Review-Journal

Grants help Nevadans reach beyond U.S.

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Small-business owner Steve Harrington said business trips abroad make a world of difference for his company. But one of the biggest hurdles for growth is the cost of traveling.

Traveling “enables us to meet face-to-face with customers over email. It helps us develop new products. It helps us grow sales,” said the owner of Henderson-based Retro Manufactur­ing, which makes radios and seat belts for classic cars. The company’s customer base spans from North America to Europe, Australia and the Middle East.

To help small businesses like Harrington’s enter and develop overseas markets, the Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t has awarded a total of $56,995 in federal grant money to eight companies, including Retro Manufactur­ing.

Looking outside Nevada

The money comes from the Small Business Administra­tion’s State Trade Expansion Program. The

eight grants ranged from $1,995 for Las Vegas-based research company Hickory Ridge Group to $10,000 for businesses like pet supply export company Pet Internatio­nal.

Since 2015, more than 45 small businesses in Nevada have received more than $220,000 from this program.

“These are smaller businesses that are looking to export their products or services,” said Paul Anderson, executive director at the GOED. “These companies are able to see a bigger picture on where these products and services are able to fit.”

Anderson said the idea of risking capital on things like internatio­nal convention­s can be daunting for small businesses; the grant program is there to lighten that burden.

“For them, the advantage is being able to reach outside the Nevada economy and the U.S. economy,” he said.

The funding can be used for pre-approved export expenses like trade shows, foreign market sales trips, internatio­nal marketing materials and overseas interprete­rs.

Strengthen­ing communicat­ions

This is the third time Retro Manufactur­ing has received a grant through STEP; it received $10,000 this year. Harrington said the money has enabled the company to have about 20 percent of its customers outside the United States.

Traveling has “helped us communicat­e better with our overseas customers,” he said. “Our relationsh­ips weren’t as strong before.”

He credits these interactio­ns for helping the company ramp up sales revenue and collect feedback that allows it to develop new products. The grant money has allowed Retro Manufactur­ing to travel to more than 15 countries and add about seven staff members over the last three years.

“It’s quite expensive to travel overseas,” he said. The grant money “has helped our business. … In the last three years, we’ve grown 35 percent.”

Anderson said small-business relations play a major role in strengthen­ing Nevada’s economy. The GOED estimates that the businesses awarded these grants have generated more than $1.7 million in revenue.

“The export of products and services means more money is going into Nevada and more jobs are being created,” he said.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Steve Harrington, owner of Retro Manufactur­ing, said his Henderson company, which makes seat belts and car radios, uses the grant money to cover internatio­nal travel expenses.
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