Services for Wisconsinites: Casework - Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration
(SBA) was created as an independent agency of the federal
government to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests
of small businesses. While the federal government does not
offer grants to small businesses, SBA does administer several
loan programs that may be of assistance. For more information
on SBA loans, please feel free to contact SBA or my office.
Links
Small Business Administration - www.sba.gov
Frequently asked
questions
Where is my local SBA office?
There are two SBA offices that serve Wisconsin. The SBA office
in Milwaukee can be reached at (414) 297-3941. You can reach
the SBA office in Madison at (608) 441-5263.
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