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How to Do Business with the Federal Government

 

Federal Contracting 101

Hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) South Carolina District Office.

Are you looking to expand your business into contracting opportunities with the federal government?

Are you registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov?

Are you eligible for federal certifications for your business at www.certify.sba.gov?

During this contracting class, participants will learn how to qualify, apply, and utilize the certification to increase business revenue. The SBA’s small business contracting programs include the 8(a) Program for socially and economically disadvantaged business owners, Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Program, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Program, and Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Program.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021 – 1:00pm EST

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Selling to the Government Contracting Guide


Ready, Set, Sell: Doing Business with the Government

Ready, Set, Sell! The federal government purchases millions of dollars worth of products and services from small businesses each year. In this seminar, attendees will gain the necessary tools to assist them in better understanding the federal government as a marketplace. Angela Brewer, Business Opportunity Specialist with the South Carolina SBA, will discuss HUBZone, Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran certifications, qualifications, and how to apply for each. This is a virtual event. Registration is required. A Zoom link to join will be provided after registration.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021 – 3:00pm EST

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Information Corner

Illustration of a main street with small businesses and the following text, Small Business Saturday, November 27, 2021
Gregg White

Small Business Saturday Supports Small Businesses Hit by the Pandemic

By SBA South Carolina District Director, Gregg White

The COVID 19 pandemic confirmed the critical role that small businesses play in our daily lives. Neighborhood restaurants, entertainment venues, service companies, and any business where in person contact was the norm, endured periodic closure and suffered financial hardship. It sounds cliché, but our locally owned small businesses truly are the heart and soul of our cities and towns. Small Business Saturday, Nov. 27, is our chance to thank these local heroes that struggled to survive over the last 18 months.

Small Business Saturday has slowly become an American tradition following the Thanksgiving holiday. Brick-and-mortar businesses across the country promote their best deals of the year in hopes of luring shoppers from online purchases. It was not that long ago when Americans would visit their locally owned downtown retailers to purchase all their holiday gifts for family and friends.  Shop owners would decorate their stores with ornate lights and ornaments, or create elaborate window displays, to grab the imagination of a passerby to lure them inside their business.  The holiday shopping season was a magical time of year, and many of us still hold on to those fond memories today.

Given the dramatic shifts in the retail environment over the last twenty years, those holiday scenes and traditions are in danger of passing into the realm of nostalgic folklore.  Recent surveys show that over 80 percent of Americans make regular online purchases throughout the year. Online shopping skyrocketed during the pandemic as more people stayed home to slow the spread of the COVID 19 virus. Many locally owned businesses struggled to find new ways to compete with mega online shopping sites, and large retailers that remained open. 

To better compete, small business owners have become very innovative in the way they sell and promote their products and services.  Some are bringing back the retail traditions of the past by providing personalized one-on-one assistance to customers, and the selling of locally produced niche items found nowhere else in town.

Although online merchants have driven many retailers into closing their doors, small business remains the one stable job creator in most communities across South Carolina. Here at home, South Carolina’s 445,000 small businesses continue to generate two of every three net new jobs and deliver essential goods and services in both rural and urban communities.  They employ more than 830,000 South Carolinians, and make this state a better place to live in. As the voice of America’s entrepreneurs, the U.S. Small Business Administration celebrates this nation’s 36 million small businesses that still ignite our local economies and enrich our communities throughout the year. 

Each year Small Business Saturday provides a huge boost to the U.S. economy when over 100 million consumers spend more than $20 billion at small shops and local restaurants.  With increased consumer confidence in the economy, and a waning pandemic, this year’s Small Business Saturday looks to be even bigger and brighter.

Economic prosperity is very good news not only for America’s small businesses but for society. In so many ways, small businesses act as the bond that holds our communities together. They fund the local tax base, finance local nonprofits and charitable organizations, and create good paying jobs that boost the overall marketplace. By backing our locally owned small businesses, you support the thousands of jobs they create and the families they sustain. Small businesses are the backbone of our democracy, and the solution to our most challenging economic problems.

On Small Business Saturday, please join me in making at least one purchase from a locally owned small business in your city or town.  These business owners are the true super stars of our community, and they deserve our support, thanks, and appreciation.


Upcoming Events

Ask the South Carolina District Office
SBA Sponsored
Wednesday, November 24, 2021 – 10:00am EDT

Ask the South Carolina District Office
SBA Sponsored
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 – 10:00am EDT

Using Marketing & Social Media to Grow Your Business – Vets Fall 2021
SCORE Business Mentor
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 – 12:00pm EST

Federal Contracting Readiness Program (FCRP)
SBA Sponsored
Friday, December 3, 2021 – 11:00am
 CST

Ask the South Carolina District Office
SBA Sponsored
Wednesday, December 8, 2021 – 10:00am EDT