The National Business Development Network (NBDN) is an association of 42 business centres and business incubators established under the JOBS project, with the support of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the local municipalities. Our mission is to create new entrepreneurial culture, to improve the standard of living through various forms of support for the development of smalls and medium businesses and insuring greater employment opportunities. NBDN supports its members in the design and management of international projects in the areas of employment encouragement, increasing of the competitiveness of the Small and Medium Enterprises, professional training and re-qualification, tourism, handicrafts, etc.
The NBDN network comprises 42 business centres which are in service to the business by providing, among other things, professional training for qualification and re-qualification aiming to increase or to keep the level the employment in the regions.

Vocational Training Centre

The NBDN Vocational Training Centre (VTC) is certified vocational training center from the National Agency for Vocational Education and Training since 2003 with license № 200312111.
The NBDN Vocational Training Centre has 90 certified professions with 157, which provide training in the 25 sectors. Business centers, members of the association are successfully partners on VTC to NBDN of conducting training sessions across the country. For the period 2004 - 2010, together with business centers have trained a total of 20 000 persons.  Since October 2007 to VTC NBDN is certified by international standard EN ISO 9001:2008. The purpose of the system for quality management is to standardize and improve the quality of the CVT to NBDN and business centers in the country training services.

As one of the most important national organisations providing professional qualification, the association is highly interested in the constant updating of their pedagogical policy and in the widening of their target groups with people with disabilities.