National Preparedness Month, National Veterans Small Business Week and more!

National Preparedness Month, National Veterans Small Business Week and more!

Recent hurricanes, wildfires, and other disasters underscore the importance of preparedness. National Preparedness Month is a good reminder to make sure you are ready when a disaster strikes. Use SBA’s new Business Resilience Guide to help you prepare in the event of a disaster.


Promotional image for National Veterans Small Business Week by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), scheduled for November 11-15, 2024. Graphic features six individuals in various work environments. Text invites viewers to learn more at sba.gov/nvsbw and hashtag #VetBiz.

Save the date! National Veterans Small Business Week is November 11-15. The week will feature free events across the country for veterans, service members, National Guard and Reserve members, and military spouses. Covered business topics include access to capital, government contracting, local resources and more.


Illustration of main street businesses, fireworks, a trophy and the following text: 2025 National Small 
Business Week awards. Now accepting nominations! The SBA logo and sba.gov/nsbw are at the 
bottom.

Are you the next Small Business Person of the Year? SBA is currently accepting nominations for the National Small Business Week awards. For over 60 years, National Small Business Week has recognized the outstanding achievements of America’s small businesses for their contributions to their local communities, and to our nation’s economy. Submit your nomination today.


Illustration with a document and pen and the text "Veterans Small Business Advisory Committee Meetings"

SBA recently announced upcoming public meetings for the Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development and the Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs which will be held on September 10 and 12. Join the virtual meetings to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing veteran-owned small businesses.


Illustration of hands and a coin with the following text: SBA microloans. The SBA logo is at the bottom.

Did you know SBA microloans can provide entrepreneurs up to $50,000 to help start and expand businesses? The average microloan is about $13,000. Learn how to apply for a microloan through an intermediary lender.


Photo of a business owner and the text SBA success story

Small business success isn’t solely defined by building a thriving business from the ground up. It’s also about taking that business to the next level. That’s what Amy Carnrick did in Denver. Foster Plumbing was already an established business when Amy acquired it in 2018, but her goal was to scale new heights.

Michael Opheim

Retired Mortgage Banker, Army Veteran, Certified Golf Teacher, Harley Davidson Owner, AQHA Horse Breeder

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JOEL MELTZER

OWNER MELTZER ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE

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Good advice

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