Small Business Resources in 2025
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- U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA): A key federal agency offering comprehensive resources, including:
- Mentorship and Counseling: Connect with experts through its network of Resource Partners. [1, 2]
- Funding Programs: Access government-backed loans, grants, and disaster assistance. [3, 10]
- Learning Platform: Find courses and guides on various business topics. [2, 11]
- District Offices: Locate your local district office for personalized assistance. [1, 2]
- Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs): Provide free consulting and affordable training to businesses of all sizes. [1, 12]
- SCORE: Offers free, confidential mentorship from experienced business professionals. [1, 5, 6]
- Minority Business Development Agency: Provides assistance to minority-owned businesses. [6, 13]
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Offers resources and guidance on patents and trademarks. [6]
- Department of Labor: Provides information related to labor laws and workplace regulations. [14, 15]
- Local Economic Development Agencies: Organizations like the Louisville Alliance can offer local lending programs and technical assistance.
- Kentucky Proud: A state program providing marketing and “buy local” support.
- Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOCs): Focus on supporting veteran and military-spouse-owned businesses.
- Women’s Business Centers (WBCs): Offer training, counseling, and resources specifically for women business owners.
- America’s SBDC: A nationwide network with nearly 1,000 local SBDC locations. [12]
- SCORE website: Provides online resources, courses, and webinar recordings. [5, 6]
- IRS Small Business Tax Guide: Offers information on federal tax requirements for small businesses. [17]
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