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Putting American manufacturers first
SBA is leading a task force that is laser focused on growing American-based manufacturers.
Make Onshoring Great Again
SBA's new onshoring portal is a free resource that helps connect businesses with verified U.S. manufacturers, producers, and suppliers.
Made in America Manufacturing Initiative
The Made in America Manufacturing Initiative commits to a deeper collaboration and coordination of federal agency resources designed to:
- Increase access to capital
- Improve opportunities for public and private investments in support of manufacturing in America
- Help small businesses export their products on a global scale
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Cutting red tape for small manufacturers
The Office of Advocacy is uniquely empowered to help small manufacturers with their regulatory concerns. -
Increasing access to capital
Find out how to start, grow, or expand your manufacturing business. -
Finding onshoring resources
The Make onshoring great again portal connects businesses with verified U.S. manufacturers, producers, and suppliers. -
Taking your manufacturing business global
If you're a small manufacturer, here's how to work with SBA for your trade needs. -
Manufacturing success stories
Read the stories of small manufacturers who have been helped by SBA.
Made in America roadshow sessions
One of SBA’s top priorities is a deeper engagement with manufacturing communities where access to capital and federal contracting opportunities have been limited. In collaboration with federal partners, SBA is hosting crucial roundtable discussions in various locations throughout the nation.
Throughout these sessions, SBA shares valuable information on how small business manufacturers will have improved access to funding, government contracting, and export opportunities through the Made in America Manufacturing Initiative. Additional topics of discussion include how SBA is working to elevate small business growth, job creation and public and private investments for American manufacturers in each local area.
- March 10 & 11 – Indianapolis, Indiana
- March 12 – Columbus, Ohio
- March 12 – Cleveland, Ohio
- March 13 – Clinton Township, Troy & Ferndale, Michigan
- March 18 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- March 19 – Peoria, Illinois
- March 20 – Davenport, Iowa & Rock Island, Illinois
- March 26 – Bozeman, Montana
- May 12 - Gillette, Wyoming
- May 13 - Salt Lake City, Utah
- May 14 - Las Vegas, North Las Vegas & Henderson, Nevada
Red tape hotline
If you have concerns about federal regulations that impose excessive costs on small businesses, reach out and let us know.