Glendora Chamber
Access to Capital Workshop & Panel
Gain insights on grants, funding, resources and more for your business from the SBA
What the SBA Does
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is a federal agency dedicated to helping small businesses succeed. They provide:
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Access to Capital – SBA doesn’t usually lend directly but partners with banks, credit unions, and lenders to help small businesses secure funding with favorable terms. Programs include 7(a) loans, 504 loans, and microloans.
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Counseling & Training – Through local Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), Women’s Business Centers, and SCORE mentors, entrepreneurs can get free or low-cost business advising and workshops.
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Federal Contracting Opportunities – SBA helps small businesses compete for government contracts through set-aside programs, certification (e.g., 8(a), HUBZone, Women-Owned, Veteran-Owned), and training.
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Disaster Assistance – Provides low-interest loans to businesses, homeowners, and renters impacted by declared disasters.
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Advocacy – SBA works to ensure that the interests of small businesses are represented in federal policymaking.
Why This Workshop Is Important
At the Access to Capital Workshop & Panel, you’ll learn:
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How to apply for SBA-backed loans and what lenders look for.
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Grants, funding, and resources available through SBA partners.
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Strategies for growing your business sustainably with expert insights.
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Direct connections with local SBA representatives who can answer your questions.
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Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM PDT
Location
Bidwell Forum (Inside the Glendora library)
140 Glendora Ave
Fees/Admission
Free for members
$20 for non-members