The Good Tech Companies - The Mentor's Mission: How Sam Timothy Is Fighting for the Future of America's Small Businesses
Episode Date: August 15, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-mentors-mission-how-sam-timothy-is-fighting-for-the-future-of-americas-small-businesses. ... SCORE Mentor Sam Timothy fights to save federal funding, highlighting its $45 ROI and vital role in supporting America’s small businesses and jobs. Check more stories related to life-hacking at: https://hackernoon.com/c/life-hacking. You can also check exclusive content about #score-mentorship, #sam-timothy, #small-business-funding, #federal-budget-cuts, #economic-resilience, #entrepreneur-support, #ai-in-business, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Sam Timothy, a SCORE Mentor and AI systems expert, is advocating to preserve $17M in federal funding that fuels SCORE’s free mentorship for 300,000 entrepreneurs yearly. With a $45 return per $1 invested, SCORE drives job creation, innovation, and economic resilience. Cutting it risks dismantling a proven engine for small business growth in America.
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The mentor's mission, how Sam Timothy is fighting for the future of America's mall businesses,
by John Stoy and journalist.
As an active score mentor with Virginia's Blue Ridge chapter,
Sam Timothy has directly witnessed the organization's powerful impact in nurturing small businesses
and fostering entrepreneurial resilience.
With over 14 years of international experience as a systems engineer and entrepreneur,
he delivers high-impact technology solutions across the U.S., the Middle East, and India,
specializing in eye-powered systems for workflow automation and regulatory compliance.
This background, combined with his contributions to national AI governance with the Office of
Management and Budget, AM, and the National Science Foundation, NSF, positions him as a formidable
advocate for the small business community.
This advocacy has become critically important as SCORE faces the potential elimination of its
federal funding under the fiscal year 2026 discretionary budget request. This move jeopardizes the
future of the 300,000 small business owners and entrepreneurs' score serves each year. For 61 years,
SCORE has been a vital resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration,
SBA and the nation's largest network of volunteer business experts. These small enterprises
are the engine of the American economy, contributing 43. 5% of the nation's GDP and employing nearly
half of the workforce. The proposed cut threatens to dismantle a support system that has helped
over 17 million entrepreneurs start, scale, and systematize their businesses. Timothy is a passionate
advocate for a $17 million funding allocation in FY26, highlighting SCORE's indispensable role
in economic growth. As a score mentor, a participant in the prestigious MIT Venture Advancement
Program, and a recognized member of elite professional organizations like IEE and IISE, he
has seen firsthand how expert guidance transforms lives. He argues that eliminating this funding
would not only be a fiscal misstep but a profound blow to the nation's economic resilience.
Defining mentorship, for Timothy, the profound impact of SCORE's mission is often crystallized
in individual success stories. He recalls a particularly defining moment working with a veteran
seeking to transition into the burgeoning drone and AI automation industry. The veteran
possessed a strong background in security and data management but needed guidance to navigate
the technology sector. This experience highlighted mentorship's critical role in bridging the gap
between valuable skills and new industry applications, especially for those who have served the
country. I introduced Microsoft Power Automate to demonstrate real-world workflow automation
and Air Sim, Microsoft's drone simulation platform, to explore AI training models, he states.
The veteran's ability to quickly grasp these tools and envision practical solutions,
for drone compliance and data analysis was inspiring.
This interaction affirmed SCORE's purpose,
showing how targeted mentorship can unlock opportunities
and empower individuals to thrive in high-growth fields.
That experience, he adds,
reinforced my belief in SCORE's mission to empower Vatarans and community leaders
to thrive in emerging technologies through mentorship, exposure, and strategic support.
Building resilience, the effectiveness of SCOR's mentorship model
lies in its blend of personalized guidance and real-world experience, which builds both competence
and confidence in entrepreneurs. Unlike standardized programs, scores approach is tailored to the specific
needs and journey of each individual. This adaptability is crucial for fostering the resilience
needed to navigate the uncertainties of starting in growing a business, particularly for first-time
founders and those from underserved communities. Timothy emphasizes that this tailored support
system is what makes the organization so effective at driving long-term economic development.
Scores mentorship approach is effective because it combines real-world experience with personalized
guidance, which builds both confidence and competence in entrepreneurs, he explains.
Unlike one-size-fits-all programs, Score tailors mentorship to each individual's journey,
helping them navigate challenges, pivot when needed, and stay committed through uncertainty.
This process does more than just launch businesses, it cultivates a robust,
entrepreneurial ecosystem. As Timothy puts it, by empowering entrepreneurs to build viable businesses,
SCORE directly contributes to local job creation, innovation, and long-term economic development.
It's not just mentoring, its ecosystem building, the impact of funding cuts. The potential
elimination of entrepreneurial development programs, including SCORE, poses a significant
threat to local communities. The loss of this support would sever access to free expert
mentoring that has a proven track record of creating jobs and fostering small business growth.
The numbers from FY24 alone illustrate the scale of the impact.
SCA's mentorship helped launch 59,447 new businesses and create 143,623 jobs.
Timothy warns that the consequences would be especially severe for the most vulnerable
entrepreneurs.
The elimination of federal funding for SCORE would significantly harm local communities,
he states.
With 99, 9% of U.S. businesses being small, and score helping create over 143,000 jobs and nearly
60,000 new businesses in FY24 alone, the loss of this support would be devastating, especially for
veterans, rural entrepreneurs, and underserved populations. The fiscal logic behind the program makes the
proposed cut even more confounding, as the federal government receives an extraordinary return
on ITS investment. Scores $17 million federal allocations.
returns over $45 for every $1 invested, Timothy adds. Pulling this funding would not only weaken
local economies but silence a nationwide volunteer network that is driving real change. The value
of deep mentorship. According to Timothy, one of the most misunderstood aspects of
score is the depth of its mentorship model, which is often mistaken for casual advice rather
than the structured, comprehensive support it truly is. This systemic approach is what sets score
apart. Mentors do more than just help entrepreneurs get started. They equip them with the tools and
mindset needed for long-term sustainability and growth by helping them adopt modern tools,
optimize workflows, and apply systems thinking. It's not just casual advice, it's structured,
strategic support that addresses every layer of a business, from vision to execution,
Timothy explains. The true value lies not only in helping entrepreneurs launch but in equipping
them with the mindset and capabilities to sustain and grow. This long-term, systems-driven approach is what
makes score mentorship so impactful, yet it's often overlooked. Systems Engineering and AI
Timothy's expertise in systems engineering and AI-driven solutions directly shapes his mentorship
style, as he guides entrepreneurs to build businesses that are both scalable and efficient.
A particularly impactful example of this approach involved a local farmer with a mobile app
to connect small farms directly with consumers. While the concept was strong, the business was
hampered be logistical inefficiencies. My expertise allows me to help entrepreneurs build
scalable, efficient businesses by viewing operations through a system's lens, he says. He helped the
farmer streamline workflow and logistics using automation tools, which improved order fulfillment
and delivery coordination. Watching this idea transform and tow a more efficient, community-serving
platform underscored the real-world impact score mentors bring to rural innovation. Beyond individual
mentoring, Timothy also serves as a vital connector within the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
I serve as a connection point between Score Lynchburg and other nonprofit organizations that support
entrepreneurs, HEADDS. I often receive referrals and help guide those clients to the most suitable
score mentors based on their industry and goals, ensuring they receive the targeted support they need to
succeed. A strategic investment, Timothy has taken his advocacy for score directly to his congressman,
driven BIA firm belief that its federal funding is a strategic investment in the nation's
economic resilience. He argues that the free, expert guidance offered by mentor Shelps
entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of launching and growing their businesses, which in turn
leads to job creation and community stability, especially in underserved and rural areas.
I've personally written to my congressman to advocate for continued federal
funding for SCORE because I've seen the measurable impact it has on small businesses and
local economies, he states. From my perspective, this funding is not just support for a mentoring
program. It's a strategic investment in national economic resilience. As Timothy puts it,
when we invest in small businesses through SCORE, we strengthen job creation, community stability,
and long-term economic health across the country. The next generation of business,
Looking to the future, Timothy envisions Score playing a central role in cultivating a new generation
of small businesses that are technologically advanced, operationally efficient, and socially conscious.
He argues that increased federal support would amplify this role by expanding Scores reach into
underserved communities and enabling greater investment in specialized mentoring and digital training
programs. As industries evolve, Scores mentorship will be key in helping entrepreneurs adopt
emerging technologies, streamline operations, and build resilient, scalable models, he says.
With stronger backing, SCORE can lead the way in preparing small business owners not just
to survive, but to thrive in an increasingly complex and competitive economy.
The fight to preserve SCORE's federal funding is more than a budgetary dispute.
It is a battle for the future of American entrepreneurship.
Through the lens of Timothy's work, the immense value of this 61-year-old institution becomes
clear. His application of systems thinking and AI expertise to help veterans, farmers, and local
entrepreneurs build resilient businesses exemplifies the deep, strategic impact of scores 10,000
strong volunteer network. The data confirms this value, showing a remarkable return of over
$45 in tax revenue for every federal dollar invested. The proposal to eliminate this funding ignores
this fiscal reality and Threadenstow cut off a vital lifeline for the 300,000 entrepreneurs who rely on
scosfrey expert guidance each year. Ultimately, the decision before Congress is whether to dismantle
a proven engine of economic growth or to continue investing in the mentorship that empowers the
nation's small businesses to create jobs, strengthen communities, and drive the American economy
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