5 Ways to Support Small Businesses During National Small Business Week

Each year, the U.S. Small Business Administration celebrates National Small Business Week — a nationwide recognition of the entrepreneurs who power our economy, strengthen communities, and turn ideas into impact.

Small businesses are the backbone of local economies, reflecting the creativity and resilience of people building something meaningful every day.

Whether you’re a business owner, customer, or community partner, this week is an opportunity to engage, learn, and show support in ways that make a real difference.

1. Attend the National Small Business Week Virtual Summit

One of the most impactful ways to participate is by learning directly from experts and peers.

The U.S. Small Business Administration hosts the National Small Business Week Virtual Summit — a free, two-day online event featuring practical tools, expert insights, and real-world strategies for entrepreneurs at every stage.

Sessions typically cover:

  • Business growth and scaling strategies
  • Access to capital and funding resources
  • Marketing and digital tools
  • Government contracting opportunities
  • Insights from industry leaders and practitioners

Whether you’re launching, growing, or scaling a business, the summit is a valuable opportunity to gain knowledge you can apply right away.

2. Connect with a Women’s Business Center

Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) are a critical part of the small business support ecosystem. Funded in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, WBCs provide free and low cost, community-based support for all entrepreneurs.

Services include:

  • One-on-one business advising
  • Access to capital guidance and support
  • Training, workshops, and technical assistance
  • Mentorship and peer learning opportunities

Across the country, WBCs help entrepreneurs build stronger businesses, gain confidence, and connect to the resources they need to grow. If you’ve been considering support, National Small Business Week is a great time to connect with a WBC near you.

3. Support Small Businesses in Your Community

Everyday actions can have a lasting impact!

You can:

  • Shop small and local
  • Leave a positive review
  • Share businesses on social media
  • Refer entrepreneurs to your network
  • Engage with their content and milestones

Visibility and word-of-mouth remain some of the most powerful drivers of small business growth.

4. Share and Amplify Entrepreneur Stories

Small business owners don’t always get the recognition they deserve, your voice can help change that.

During National Small Business Week:

  • Highlight a business you admire
  • Share an entrepreneur’s journey
  • Celebrate milestones or wins
  • Tag and uplift businesses in your network

When stories are shared, opportunities follow!

5. Strengthen the Ecosystem That Supports Entrepreneurs

Small businesses thrive when communities and systems work together.

You can support that ecosystem by:

  • Advocating for access to capital and resources
  • Supporting mentorship and training programs
  • Partnering with organizations like WBCs
  • Encouraging inclusive business practices
  • Sharing tools and opportunities with entrepreneurs

When we invest in the ecosystem, we expand what’s possible for every entrepreneur.


National Small Business Week is more than a celebration, it’s a reminder of the role small businesses play in shaping our communities and economy.

By learning, connecting, and supporting entrepreneurs in intentional ways, we strengthen the entire small business ecosystem.

This week (and beyond) let’s continue showing up for small businesses in ways that create lasting impact!

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