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3 Unique Farming Business Activities That Require Business Licenses and Permits
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to filing business licenses and permits, particularly for farming and agricultural businesses.
How Women Entrepreneurs Can Win Federal Contracts
The federal government sets aside a certain percentage of contracts for Women Owned Small Businesses in areas where they have been under-represented.
How to Become a Government Contractor
Beyond manufacturing and information technology, a wide variety of industries are needed to keep the federal government running across the country.
Record of License and Permit Process Template
Use this template to keep track of federal, state and local licenses and permits your business needs, requirements, and progress towards receiving them. Read more
How to Do Business With the Federal Government
This webinar will give you an overview of SBA small business program eligibilities and small business tools to assist in gaining access to federal procurements. Read more
SBA Funding Programs Explained
This insightful webinar will explain the SBA funding programs and how small businesses can benefit from them. Read more
Lobbying in the Nonprofit Sector: 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) Organizations
The goals of 501(c)(3) public charities often intersect with the desire to influence legislation (also known as lobbying). Learn how charities can lobby legally.