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Guide to U.S. Federal Government Information for Business

The Federal Government makes business resources and programs more accessible through online services


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Modern technology has made it possible for US federal government agencies to make grants, contracts, jobs and programs easily accessible to small businesses and professionals seeking employment. Official government websites are available to handle business affairs and reduce the amount of time a business owner might otherwise spend standing in a long line to wait for assistance.

In addition, wading through what seemed an insurmountable pile of material to acquire information about the federal government is now a thing of the past. Online tutorials and the ability to chat with an expert can reduce the amount of time spent on researching a US federal government agency significantly. If you're looking for a grant, loan or government award that can help your small business, try using the following steps to make the best use of your time and resources:

1. Conserve your time by using a tutorial or contacting a government librarian for assistance with finding federal government information.

2. Research and apply for federal government grants and loans online.

3. Visit official government websites to register your business for federal contract and assistance awards or to seek employment with US federal government agencies.

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Consult with a librarian or use a tutorial to sort through information about the federal government


It's easy to get lost in the excessive amount of material available on the US federal government. Without risking the possibility of missing critical information, simplify the process of learning how your business can benefit from the services offered by US federal government agencies with the use of tutorials or by contacting government information specialists.

I recommend: Save time and money when you use the Internet to manage your government tasks. USA.gov provides tutorials on how to access government information and services online. E-mail or chat with a government information librarian at Government Information Online (GIO). This is a free service that's supported by libraries across the country and allows you to consult with an expert on information regarding all levels of government.

Apply for a loan and register for federal government grants through a government website


Find out if your business qualifies for a federal government grant or loan. You can determine eligibility, conduct a search, register and apply online.

I recommend: Register with Grants.gov to gain access to federal grant programs and annual awards. Grant programs fall into a variety of categories that include agriculture, arts, business and commerce, education, natural resources, transportation and more. Visit the US Small Business Administration (SBA) website to find a loan program for your business. You can submit your application online.

Use online services to compete for federal government contracts and apply for government jobs


The United States Federal Government requires small businesses and foreign companies that wish to vie for a federal government contract to submit a registration for the primary registrant database. Similarly, an official job site is available to individuals that want to apply for federal government jobs.

I recommend: Start, update or renew your registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) to access information about contracting opportunities and qualify for federal contract and assistance awards. USAJOBS is your first step to employment with a US federal government agency. Search for a federal government job, create a profile, visit the information center, submit an application and access forms on this website.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Get the latest news and alerts by signing up receive an email newsletter from the US federal government agencies of your choice.

The official source of U.S. Federal Government Information for Business is
the Federal Government page at Business.com


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