What is the SBA?
The Small Business Administration (SBA) serves as a vital resource for small businesses in the United States, offering support through various avenues. Its primary role revolves around providing entrepreneurs with guidance, access to capital, and resources to foster growth. The SBA facilitates loans, offers counseling and training programs, advocates for small business interests in policymaking, and helps navigate government contracts. It aims to empower small enterprises, driving economic development and resilience in local communities by fostering entrepreneurship and innovation.
At Frost-Koen, we support and guide small business owners towards obtaining guaranteed capital through the Business Credit Literacy Initiative (BCLI), a 501(c)(3) non-profit.