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Does your small business have room for improvement?  Check out this event, happening April 30 – May 6

National Small Business Week, an annual event organized by the US Small Business Administration (SBA), celebrates small businesses and their contributions to the economy. The week-long event typically takes place in the first week of May each year. You can check out this year’s event at sba.gov.

sba websiteOverall, National Small Business Week is an important event that highlights the vital role that small businesses play in the American economy, and provides resources and support for small business owners to help them succeed.

During National Small Business Week, the SBA hosts a variety of events, workshops, and webinars. These events cover topics such as marketing, financing, and management, and are designed to provide small business owners with the resources and tools they need to grow and succeed. This year’s event will include educational presentations by experts, an exhibit hall, networking, and a mentoring lounge where you can get your questions answered. The event is free to attend for both established and aspiring business owners.

Referred to as the virtual summit, this year’s sessions take place Tuesday, May 2nd and Wednesday May 3rd. Registration is free. You can register and find a schedule of the presentations on the SBA’s web site.

Additionally, here in Delaware there are more than 25,000 small businesses and our state government is also supportive of their success.  Check out SizeUpDelaware, launched by the state last year during National Small Business Week, to assist small business owners with a variety of research tools.

 (https://delaware.sizeup.com/).

Running a successful small business is challenging and best served by innovation and creativity. We should use every tool available to keep our finger on the pulse of our businesses.

This article is brought to you by First State Accounting, Bookkeeping Services in Delaware. Located in Lewes, serving the tri-state region. 

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