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Interagency Small Business Resources

The links on this page lead to resources outside of DLA's Office of Small Business Programs. The content is informational only and should not be interpreted as being definitive, all-inclusive or an endorsement, sanction, approval, or authorization by DLA.

Find various Small Business related resources outside of the DLA ecosystem including:

General DoD Level Resources

Other Department of Defense Resources

General Federal Level Resources

 

Small Business Administration Resources

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  • Small Business Administration : The official website for the Small Business Administration (SBA)
  • SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) Program : The program promotes entrepreneurship and small business growth by providing the critical funding, oversight and support needed by the nationwide network of SBDCs. SBDC services include, but are not limited to: 
    • Assisting small businesses with financial, marketing, production, organization, engineering and technical problems and feasibility studies
    • Special SBDC programs and economic development activities including international trade assistance, technical assistance, procurement assistance, venture capital formation and rural development
    • Enter your zip code to find your local SBDC .
       
  • SBA's Dynamic Small Business Search Database (DSBS) : As a small business registers in the System for Award Management, there is an opportunity to fill out your small business profile. The information provided populates DSBS. DSBS is another tool contracting officers use to identify potential small business contractors for upcoming contracting opportunities. Small businesses can also use DSBS to identify other small businesses for teaming and joint venturing.
     
  • SBA's Empower to Grow : The Empower to Grow program, formerly known as 7(j) Management and Technical Assistance program, provides eligible disadvantaged U.S. small businesses with free business courses, tailored training, and one-on-one consulting to support their growth, operations, hiring, regulatory compliance, and government contracting competitiveness. The Empower to Grow program uplifts businesses to be procurement ready for federal, state, and local government contracts.
     
  • SBA Loans : SBA-backed loans make it easier for small businesses to get the funding they need. Find a lender through the SBA's Lender Match tool.
    • The 7(a) Loan Program , SBA’s most common loan program, includes financial help for small businesses with special requirements. This is a good option when real estate is part of a business purchase, but it can also be used for: 
      • Short- and long-term working capital 
      • Refinancing current business debt 
      • Purchasing and installation of machinery and equipment
      • Purchasing furniture, fixtures, and supplies
    • The 504 Loan Program provides long-term, fixed rate financing for major fixed assets that promote business growth and job creation.
      • 504 loans are available through Certified Development Companies (CDCs), SBA's community-based partners who regulate nonprofits and promote economic development within their communities. CDCs are certified and regulated by the SBA.
    • The Microloan Program provides loans up to $50,000 to help small businesses and certain not-for-profit childcare centers start up and expand. The average microloan is about $13,000.
       
  • SBA's Size Standards : Information on SBA's Small Business Size Standards.
     
  • SBA's SubNet is a database of subcontracting opportunities posted by large contractors looking for small businesses to serve as subcontractors.
     
  • Small Business Administration's Office of the National Ombudsman : Your advocate if facing unfair or excessive federal regulatory compliance or enforcement issues such as repetitive audits or investigations, excessive fines, and retaliation.
     
  • Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Business Mentoring  is the nation’s largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, is dedicated to helping small businesses plan, launch, manage and grow.

 

Grant Resources

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  • Federal Government Grants : The official website for the Federal Government Grants.
     
  • SBIR and STTR Programs : Research and development focused.  If your small business is engaged in scientific research and development, you may qualify for federal grants under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs encourage small firms to undertake scientific research that helps meet federal research and development objectives and have high potential for commercialization if successful. 
     
  • SBA’s 7(j) Management and Technical Assistance program : Management and technical assistance focused. Provides high-quality assistance to SBA-approved small businesses to help them successfully compete for federal, state, and local contracting opportunities as a prime or subcontractor. 
     
  • SBA's State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) : STEP helps small businesses overcome obstacles to exporting by providing grants to cover costs associated with entering and expanding into international markets.