Small Business Resources
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Small Business Resources There are numerous resources available to Americans interested in starting or growing their small businesses. The organizations below provide assistance ranging from educating prospective entrepreneurs to finding a qualified lender to advocating for small businesses in Washington. The Small Business Administration Created in 1953, the SBA is an independent agency of the federal government established to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns. Through a network of field offices and private and public partnerships, the SBA serves to help Americans start, build and grow businesses. Small Business Counseling and Assistance Looking to start or expand a small business? Visit your local district office web site to find information on lending programs, counseling, training and business development. Small Business Trade Associations National Federation for Independent Businesses National Association for the Self Employed Additional Small Business Resources Selling to the Military and Department of Defense Information for Minority-Owned Businesses Information for Self Employed Individuals Information for Veteran-Owned Businesses Information for Women-Owned Businesses Information on Franchise and Business Opportunities Information on Importing and Exporting Patent and Trademark Information Complying with Employment and Labor Laws Tax Information for Small Businesses Related Documents:
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CONGRESSMAN KINGSTON ANNOUNCES FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH THE USDA
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