Our nation’s small businesses are emerging from an unprecedented economic disruption due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is dedicated to helping small businesses get back on their feet. Below are resources and services to support you during this challenging time.
Financial Resources
The loss of income from COVID-19 has presented significant obstacles to small business owners and their employees. SBA programs that have helped offset the economic impact from COVID-19 include:
SBA also works with lending partners to provide SBA-guaranteed export loans. These loans – such as Export Express loans – can help exporting businesses respond to opportunities and challenges associated with trade, including COVID-19.
Educational Resources and Local Assistance
In addition to funding options, there are a variety of educational resources available for business owners seeking guidance on how to stay afloat and safely reopen. Guidance for federal contractors affected by COVID-19 is available here. Small business owners can refer to CDC guidelines on how to protect your workforce during the outbreak and the CDC’s decision tree for businesses preparing to reopen.
For step-by-step help navigating SBA relief and loan programs – and for advice on how to manage other aspects of your business during this time – connect with a local SBA resource partner. The SBA resource partner network (including SCORE, Small Business Development Centers, Women’s Business Centers, and Veterans Business Outreach Centers) is offering business consulting, mentoring, and training services remotely via video chat and phone.
Resource partners are also providing webinars, blogs, and other helpful content for small businesses, including:
This is an extraordinary time for all Americans, especially small business owners. SBA is committed to supporting you every step of the way as our country emerges from this pandemic. Ongoing updates regarding COVID-19 resources for small businesses can be found at sba.gov/coronavirus.