The NVSBC Veteran Small Business Advocate of the Year Award recognizes one federal representative or…
SBA Veteran Small Business Seminar being held on Nov. 5th from 9 – 11 am at the SBA Washington DC District Office
SBA Washington Metro Area District Office presents:
Opportunities for Enterprising Veterans:
A briefing on Small Business Administration programs and services for those who have served
Find financing to start or grow your company
Get the training you need to succeed in business
Sell to the world’s largest customer: The U.S. Federal Government
Monday, November 5, 2012
0900-1100 hours
Find financing to start or grow your company
Get the training you need to succeed in business
Sell to the world’s largest customer: The U.S. Federal Government
A briefing on Small Business Administration programs and services for those who have served at the SBA Washington Metro Area District Office
740 15th Street NW, 3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
in the ABA Building at 15th and H st. Northwest
(near McPherson Square and Metro Center stations)
This Event is FREE of Charge
Space is Limited, Register NOW to Reserve Your Seat
To Register: send your name, company name, phone and email address to:
wmadoee@sba.gov
Washington Metropolitan Area District Office
740 15th St NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20005
202-272-0345
www.sba.gov/dc
Your Small Business Resource
Every day, the U.S. Small Business Administration and its nationwide net-work of partners help millions of potential and current small business owners start, grow and succeed.
Resources and programs targeting small business-es provide an advantage necessary to help small businesses effectively compete in the market-place and strengthen the overall U.S. economy.
SBA offers help in the following areas:
Starting a Business
Financing a Business
Growing a Business
Opportunities in Contracting
Recovering From Disaster
A Voice for Small Busi-ness in Government
Visit SBA online at www.sba.gov/dc for 24/7 access to small business news, information and training for entrepreneurs.
All SBA programs and services are provided on a nondiscriminatory basis.