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Resources for Small Businesses
Government Contracting Classroom
These free online courses can help you understand the basics about contracting with government agencies.
Procurement Center Representatives
SBA’s Procurement Center Representatives (PCRs) assist small businesses in obtaining federal contracts through six Area Offices across the US and its territories. See our map to find a PCR in your...
Bundling/Consolidation Hotline
Use this form to alert SBA of Federal agency bundling or consolidation practices that keep a small business from successfully competing for a contract.
Contracting
- What is Government Contracting?
- Getting Started as a Contractor
- Qualifying as a Small Business
- Determine Your NAICS Code
- Make Sure You Meet SBA Size Standards
- What's New with Size Standards
- Small Business Size Regulations
- Size Standards Methodology
- Table of Small Business Size Standards
- Summary of Size Standards by Industry Sector
- What are the Small Business Size Standards?
- Size Protests, Size Determinations & Appeals
- Guide to Size Standards
- Affiliation
- Primer on Size Standards
- Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration
- Get a D-U-N-S Number
- Register for Government Contracting
- Finding Government Customers
- Resources for Small Businesses
- Government Contracting Programs
- What is a Small Business Set Aside?
- Women-Owned Small Businesses
- 8(a) Business Development Program
- HUBZone Program
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses
- Small Disadvantaged Businesses
- All Small Mentor-Protégé Program
- For Contracting Officials
- HUBZone
- Non-Manufacturer Rule
- Report Fraud, Waste & Abuse
- Protests
- Goaling
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
- Certificates of Competency
- Procurement Center Representatives
- Service Contract Inventory
- SBA & Agencies Partnership Agreements
- Goaling Program
- Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses