Small Business Resources

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There are many resources available to help small businesses succeed. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Small Business Administration (SBA): The SBA is a U.S. government agency that provides support to small businesses, including financial assistance, training, and counseling. The SBA’s website offers a variety of resources, such as tools and templates for creating a business plan, information on obtaining financing, and tips on marketing and managing a small business.
  2. SCORE: SCORE is a non-profit organization that provides free business mentorship and education to small businesses. SCORE’s website offers a variety of resources, including templates and tools for creating a business plan, information on financing and marketing, and access to local business mentors.
  3. Local Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs): Many states have SBDCs that provide free or low-cost assistance to small businesses, including counseling, training, and resources. You can find your local SBDC by searching on the SBA website.
  4. Online Business Courses: There are many online courses and tutorials available that can help small business owners learn new skills or improve existing ones. Some popular options include Coursera, edX, and LinkedIn Learning.
  5. Networking Events: Attending local networking events can be a great way for small business owners to connect with other entrepreneurs and potential customers. You can find local events by searching online or by contacting your local chamber of commerce