SCORE Bucks Chapter Expansion, Small Business Boom Drives Need for More Volunteers
Many of the local employees out of work or whose places of
business closed during the pandemic saw the virus-induced economic downturn as
an opportunity to start a business.
For SCORE Bucks County, a local chapter of a national
nonprofit committed to providing business mentoring services, the influx of new
business is a good thing. The downside, however, is that the skyrocketing
demand in new mentoring requests has left the Bucks chapter struggling to keep
up.
In fiscal year 2019, the chapter handled 1,200 mentoring
sessions. For 2020, that number grew to 1,767 mentoring sessions. For the 2021
fiscal year, which concluded Sept. 30, the Bucks chapter handled a whopping
3,055 mentoring requests. To further complicate matters, the Bucks chapter’s 50
active volunteer mentors have dwindled to about 40, making it even more
challenging for mentors to meet the increased demand for services, according to
Chairwoman Linda Zangrilli.
The surge in 2021 mentoring sessions, in addition to be
driven by the pandemic, stems from the eastern Montgomery County chapter of
SCORE joining with SCORE Bucks County. SCORE Bucks, in addition to serving
Bucks County business owners, also serves the eastern portion of Montgomery
County, from Willow Grove to Blue Bell.
In response to the increased demand, the chapter is seeking
volunteers to guide would-be business owners and entrepreneurs throughout their
business ownership journey.
“We want new people who have the time and are willing to
give back,” said Zangrilli, who began volunteering with SCORE five years ago. “We
need people who are engaged.”
SCORE provides mentors with ongoing training on everything
related to business. Mentors typically have a specialty or area of expertise
based on their career and educational background, but the organization teaches
all mentors the basics of business startup.
“Learning never stops,” Zangrilli said. “Every client brings
something different to you and you actually learn as you’re teaching the client
too.”
When the organization began in 1964, it was focused
primarily on recruiting retired executives and former business owners as
mentors for the next generation of entrepreneurs. That mindset has changed
dramatically in recent years with some mentors still holding down jobs or running
their own business.
Under the leadership of Zangrilli – the chapter’s first
female chair – the Bucks chapter has diversified its pool of mentors. Zangrilli,
who worked 30 years in operations management, customer service and management, initially
wasn’t sure if she had the right experience to be a SCORE mentor.
“I never started a business. I was seriously doubting
whether I could contribute,” Zangrilli said. “It’s great to be a business owner
because you kind of know a lot of the pitfalls, but you don’t have to be.”
The key to mentoring success is involvement, according to
Zangrilli. The goal of a mentoring session is to not only answer the client’s
questions and guide them, but to also set goals for the next session.
“In order to do it right it does take a time commitment,”
Zangrilli said. “It’s never a one and done situation. You want it to be a
commitment on both sides.”
Each client has different needs. Some may meet weekly, then
shift to monthly sessions as their operations begin. Some clients may need
support for a few months, while others need SCORE’s help for a few years.
“You want to build a rapport,” said Zangrilli. “You want to
establish a relationship.”
Get involved
If interested in becoming a SCORE Bucks County mentor,
please call 215-943-8850 or email buckscounty@scorevolunteer.org.
About SCORE
Since 1964, SCORE has helped more
than 11 million aspiring entrepreneurs. Each year, SCORE
provides small business mentoring and workshops to more than 375,000
new and growing small businesses.?With 50 members across the
county, SCORE Bucks?County?provides over 1,500 free mentoring services
annually to local small business owners through one-on-one
counseling and small business seminars. To stay up to date on news and
happenings, join SCORE Bucks County’s email list. Text SCOREBUCKS to 22828.