Small Business Assistance and Training
Several free counseling and training programs are available to help you get started and expand your small business. These services cover all aspects of starting and running a business, from getting a loan to developing business plans and marketing strategies.
Online Resources
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers numerous online tools and resources to help new and aspiring business owners succeed:
- Start Up Assessment Tool
This simple assessment tool is designed to help you better understand your readiness for starting a small business. Takes less than 5 minutes to complete. - Free Online Training
Free at-your-own-pace courses on a number of timely business topics, including starting a business, writing a business plan, and more. - Delivering Success Videos
Successful entrepreneurs share the lessons they've learned about starting and managing small businesses. - Small Business Podcasts
Expert advice on starting, financing and running a successful business. - Monthly Web Chats
Transcripts of online chats with leading entrepreneurs and business experts.
SBA's Small Business Planner provides guides and resources on developing business plans and common-sense advise on starting a new business.
Vist our State and Local Business Guide for specific information about starting and managing a business in your locale.
In-Person Services Near You
The following programs provide local in-person counseling and training services for small business owners. Services cover all aspects of starting and running a business, from getting loans and financing to start or expand to developing business plans and marketing strategies.
- Small Business Development Centers
Free start-up advice, training and counseling services for entrepreneurs and small businesses. - SBA District Offices
Counseling, training and business development specialists who provide free and low-cost services in your area.
- SCORE - Service Corps of Retired Executives Association
Ffree mentoring, business counseling, and low-cost workshops in locations throughout the United States. - Women's Business Centers
Educational resource centers designed to assist women start and grow small businesses. - Minority Business Development Centers
Free business consulting services and financial management advice to minority-owned businesses throughout the U.S.