In celebration of National Small Business Week, the SBA Arkansas District Office is hosting: Export and Make More!
Have a small business or service that could benefit by reaching 95% of the world’s consumer marketplace?
Diversify your business revenue, client base and economic risk by exporting.
Interested in free services to support you finding new customers for your exportable products or services?
Looking for grant programs that can assist you export your goods or services?
Please join the SBA Arkansas SBA District Office on September 13th at 11:00 am for a one-stop-shop webinar
introduction to resources available to help you explore the opportunities for your business from exporting or to help you expand your exporting business. In this high-level webinar you will have the opportunity to hear from seasoned experts as well as a small
business export business owner and a lender specializing in export loans including the following:
Free Assistance from Resource Partners:
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The Venture Center
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The Conductor
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Arkansas Small Business Technology and Development Center
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SCORE
Exporting Resources:
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SBA Office of International Trade — SBA Export Express and International Trade Loans
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Export-Import Bank of the United States
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World Trade Center – STEP Grant
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U.S. Department of Commerce – International Trade Service Center- Gold Key Service
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Arkansas District Export Council
Guest Presenters:
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Waterbug Agriplastics – Owner Nathan Bailey’s experience
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First Bank of The Lake – What a lender looks for in a small business
Monday, September 13 at 11:00 am CT
Need assistance with your business?
Please reach out to one of our local Resource
Partners.
Note: All webinars are in Central Time.
For further assistance, please contact Arkansas_DO@sba.gov.
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