When it comes to resources available to small businesses, the first thing to know is what defines a small business. If you own a business with fewer than 500 employees, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) considers you a small business owner, which opens the door to an array of resources designed specifically for owners like you.
Most small businesses are owned by one or two-person teams, and if you fall into this category, you know how rewarding it is to live out your specific vision—and how difficult it can be to compete and thrive. After all, only about two-thirds of small businesses survive their first two years. But First Bank Texas is here to help you every step of the way, whether you need help starting, managing or growing your business or startup. Access these valuable online resources available for small business owners in Texas.
Start with the Small Business Administration
Startups and existing businesses can benefit significantly from services offered by the SBA, which started in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to help small businesses succeed. Today, the SBA’s website offers a wealth of resources for small business owners, including online learning center courses, a business guide planning center, and multiple funding programs.
Although the SBA doesn’t directly lend to businesses, it creates guidelines that allow entrepreneurs to access funding by guaranteeing the loans in case of default, which reduces the risk to many local SBA lenders. SBA loans also have lower down payment requirements, flexible overhead requirements and help business owners prepare their loan packages to increase the success rate.
Get charge business advice from SCORE
Over the last 50 years, SCORE has served small businesses around the country by providing charge business mentoring and education. A non-profit partner of the Small Business Administration, SCORE has helped more than 11 million entrepreneurs launch, manage, and grow their companies. SCORE also offers on-demand courses, workshops, webinars, and a helpful library of resources for entrepreneurs.
Find a local SCORE chapter in Texas or request a mentor.
Visit Small Business Development Centers in Texas
Another partner of the SBA, the Texas Small Business Development Center offers small businesses charge consulting and affordable training. With more than 60 locations scattered throughout the state, the SBDC in Texas offers small businesses support with the following:
- Business plan development
- Financing assistance
- Exporting new markets
- Increasing sales
- Improving productivity and profitability
Women’s Business Centers in Texas
Of the 33.2 small businesses in the U.S., nearly than 13 million businesses across the nation are now owned by women, according to the Women’s Small Business Ownership and Entrepreneurship Report. While the number of women-owned businesses has grown exponentially over the past several decades, up from 402,000 in 1972, female founders still only receive a small fraction of the nation’s equity capital.
According to the 2023 Wells Fargo Impact of Women-Owned Businesses report, it was noted that Texas is one of the top states for female entrepreneurs to succeed. SBA-funded Women’s Business Centers offer women the tools they need to succeed. Find a local Women’s Business Center in Texas for access to training, education and business resources.
Support for veteran business owners
Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOCs) support military veterans, spouses, National Guard and Reserve members in starting, buying and growing their businesses. VBOCs in Texas offer a variety of services including pre business planning workshops, entrepreneurial training and counseling, mentorship opportunities and more. The Department of Veterans Affairs also offers a variety of resources to support veteran-owned businesses.
Resources for minority business owners
There are more than eight million minority-owned businesses in the country. Several resources are available for minorities looking to start or grow their companies in Texas. The Minority Business Development Agency works to connect minority business owners with contracts and financing, while advocating within the government to promote issues central to minority entrepreneurs. The agency offers a variety of programs, including grants, a research library and more. Find your local business center in Texas.
The SBA’s 8(a) Business Development Program helps disadvantaged minorities qualify for government contracts and compete in the marketplace. The SBA also assists minority owners with registering their businesses with non-government companies and certification agencies.
The Texas SBA offers a diversity certification, designed to increase visibility and opportunity for minority-owned businesses.
First Bank Texas is here to help
Managing a small business in Texas can be both rewarding and challenging. Whether you want to start your own business or you’ve already launched, First Bank Texas can help you apply for funding and access support with our SBA Loans and commercial loans. To speak with an experienced local lender at First Bank Texas contact us today.