Our goal is to build a personalized and dynamic web presence that proactively delivers essential information and services to our customers. So that small business owners, lenders and anyone else who visits SBA.gov can quickly find what they need. And so that without visiting SBA.gov they can be alerted to information they may not even know they need through personalized alerts.
The core components of the SBA's mission (helping small businesses acquire capital, counseling, government contracts and disaster assistance) all require access to timely, accurate and reliable information. SBA is expanding its overall web presence and redeploying its Web site as its primary mission platform for distributing information and providing services.
See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for all the details on how we're enhancing SBA.gov. We'll be updating the FAQs regularly during the transition, so check back for the latest news.
Visit the SBA Open Government page to learn how SBA.gov will support the SBA's goals for transparency, collaboration and participation.
(11.16.2010) Learn more about why we’re updating the launch schedule of the new SBA.gov website, and our commitment to delivering a site that represents the face of the future SBA.
(10.19.2010) Learn more about the highly anticipated launch of the next SBA.gov and find out why it´s good news for small business.
(9.22.2010) "Get a sneak peek of SBA Direct – a new dynamic Web tool that will allow users to personalize their experience on SBA.gov when our new Web site launches this fall."
(9.22.2010) "Since we launched our social media outreach in June, more and more small business owners are engaging with us and we are pleased to announce that we recently reached some major milestones on Facebook and Twitter."
(9.22.2010) "No one should need to spend more than a few minutes trying to find information on SBA.gov that can help them grow their business and create jobs. Learn more about SBA.gov´s new, powerful, Google-powered search."
(7.22.2010) "In just a few short weeks, our Facebook fan page has grown to more than 1,000 fans (or "Likes" as Facebook now calls them). We're very excited by the positive response to our page from the small business community."
(7.6.2010) "We're redesigning SBA.gov from top to bottom with small business owners in mind. Our goal is to build a site that helps small businesses do what they do best: grow businesses and create jobs."
(6.28.2010) On June 28, the SBA announced an important milestone in the growth of our web presence—the launch of our Twitter account and Facebook page along with the redesign of our YouTube channel.
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