Created by Congress in 1953 to help
Americas entrepreneurs form successful small enterprises. Today, the SBA
program in each state offers financing, training, and advocacy for small firms.
As
a 21st Century Leading Edge Financial Institution, the SBA will provide great
service and utilize productive partnerships in providing innovative, cost-effective,
and electronically accessible credit to those that need it the most.
As
a spokesperson and strong advocate for those small businesses that need it the
most, the SBA will increase its outreach, marketing, business development and
use of electronic tools to create procurement opportunities for small businesses
- especially small disadvantaged and women-owned businesses.
National Small Business Week honors Americas top entrepreneurs and
names the National Small Business Person of the Year during ceremonies in Washington,
D.C
To learn more about the SBA click on these underlined
links below:
SBA
Solutions Newsletter SBA Solutions provides an informative training tool
to the small business community, and features an easy-to-navigate format and comprehensive
sections introducing small business owners to important issues related to their
companies.
SBA
Office of Advocacy - Advocacy, the voice for small business in the federal
government and the source for small business statistics.
The Small
Business Advocate is a monthly or bi-monthly newsletter that details economic
developments and regulatory trends related to small business as well as the latest
initiatives of the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy.