How to Start a Business

How to Start a Business

How to Start a Business

By SBA - Los Angeles District Office

Date and time

Monday, May 6 · 10 - 10:45am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 45 minutes

Are you interested in starting a business?


If you are please join the Small Business Administration (SBA) Los Angeles District Office for a virtual workshop to learn about SBA's 10 Step Guide on How to Start a Business.


This virtual workshop targeted to new entrepreneurs.


Topics covered from creating a business plan, finding capital, registering your business, getting necessary permits and/or licenses and getting a business bank account.


This is a great opportunity to get any questions you may have answered and find out about the multiple resources available to help you.


SBA programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. For reasonable accommodation request please send an email to LADO@SBA.GOV at least 7 days in advance.

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THE LOS ANGELES DISTRICT OFFICE

The Los Angeles District Office is responsible for the delivery of SBA’s  services to entrepreneurs throughout Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

 

CONTACTING THE LOS ANGELES DISTRICT OFFICE

For information regarding programs and services, please contact us at 213-634-3855 or e-mail: lado@sba.gov.

 

SERVICES AVAILABLE

Financial assistance for new or existing businesses through guaranteed loans are made by area bank and non-bank lending partners.

Free business counseling, advice, and information on starting, improving, or expanding a small business is available through SBA’s Resource Partners: Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), SCORE - Counselors to America’s Small Business, and Women’s Business Centers (WBC). They also conduct training events throughout the district - although most are free of charge, some require a nominal registration fee to help cover expenses.

The Office of Government Contracting (GC) works to create an environment for maximum participation by small businesses in federal government contacting.

A Women’s Business Ownership Representative is available to assist women business owners.

A Veterans Small Business Liaison is available to assist veterans.