The SBA provides a variety of business counseling and training services to current and prospective small business owners:
SCORE volunteers provide free management and technical expertise and are available at SBA district offices, business information centers and some small business development centers.
SBDCs offer a wide choice of business information and guidance, as well as assistance in preparing loan applications. The program is a cooperative effort of the private sector; the educational community; and federal, state and local governments.
BICs provide the latest in high-tech hardware, software and telecommunications to help small businesses get started and grow strong. Supported by local SBA offices, BICs also ofer expert counseling by SCORE volunteers.
OSCs are the SBA's contribution to the Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities Program, an interagency initiative that provides resources to economically distressed communities. The shops provide a full range of SBA lending and technical assistance programs.
An electronic bulletin board, SBA OnLine offers current business information around the clock. Via the Internet, the SBA Home Page (http://www.sba.gov) offers a wealth of information on starting and building a small business. The U.S. Business Advisor (http://www.business.gov) is currently being developed with users to provide interactive access to all federal business information and services.