The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers training and
educational programs, counseling services, financial programs, and
contract assistance for small business owners. The SBA also has
publications and videos on a variety of business topics. The following
briefly describes assistance provided by the SBA.
Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs).
SBDCs provide counseling, training, and technical services to
current and prospective small business owners who cannot afford the
services of a private consultant. Help is available when beginning,
improving, or expanding a small business.
Business Information Centers (BICs).
BICs offer a small business reference library, management video
tapes, and computer technology to help plan a business. BICs also
offer one-on-one assistance. Individuals who are in business or are
interested in starting a business can use BICs as often as they wish
at no charge.
Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE). SCORE provides small business
counseling and training to current and prospective small business owners.
SCORE is made up of current and former business people who offer their
expertise and knowledge to help people start, manage, and expand a small
business. SCORE also offers a variety of small business workshops.
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Personal computer. With your personal computer and modem, you
can access the SBA on the Internet at www.sba.gov. While visiting
the SBA web site, you can find a variety of information of interest
to small business owners. |
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Phone. Call the SBA Answer Desk
at 1-800- UASK-SBA for general information about programs available
to assist small business owners. |
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Walk-in. You can walk in to a Small Business Development Center
or Business Information Center to request assistance with your small
business. To find the location nearest you, access the SBA on the
Internet or call the SBA Answer Desk. |
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