Empowering Entrepreneurs: A Closer Look at the Delaware Division of Small Business
In the heart of the East Coast, the state of Delaware is not just known for its picturesque landscapes and tax-friendly environment; it's also home to a dedicated entity that plays a crucial role in fostering economic growth and empowering local entrepreneurs—the Delaware Division of Small Business.
What is the Delaware Division of Small Business?
The Division of Small Business (DSB) is a state agency within the Delaware Department of State, committed to supporting the development and success of small businesses across the state. Established with a mission to create a favorable business environment, the division acts as a resource for small business owners, and thus a catalyst for economic growth and innovation. As we like to say, we provide big support for small businesses. If you want to start or grow yours, contact us first!
An often-unknown fact is that the Division also oversees the State’s Office of Supplier Diversity and the Delaware Tourism office. Both of these entities are deeply connected to the small business community, and together, all the units of our division play an important role in the small business continuum.
How it Works:
The Delaware Division of Small Business operates through a collaborative approach. It engages with entrepreneurs, industry stakeholders, and government bodies to create a dynamic and responsive ecosystem. By actively seeking feedback from the business community, the division ensures that its programs and services align with the evolving needs of small businesses.
Here are the programs and services DSB offers – all of our services are free!
1. Business Support:
This is provided primarily through our four Regional Business Managers. There is one for each county and one for the City of Wilmington. Sussex County’s Business Manager is Lauren Swain. You can contact her at Lauren.Swain@delaware.gov.
Our Regional Business Managers provide you, the small business owner, with someone you can direct all of your business-related questions to. If they can’t answer them, they can connect you with the right person or entity that can. Our dedicated team aren’t just ‘one and done’ type of people. They are amazing at meeting you where you are now and remaining connected to you throughout your small business journey.
2. Resource Access:
One of the primary roles of the Division is to connect small business owners with essential resources. This includes providing information on funding opportunities, assistance programs, and relevant training to help entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of starting and growing a business. Don’t know where to start? We can help. Having trouble getting the appropriate permits – or don’t even know what they might be? We can help. Need a business plan? We’ll connect you with one of our more than 100 resource partners to get you going.
3. Financial Assistance Programs:
We know that access to funding is one of the biggest needs for small business owners. DSB administers various financial assistance programs, including grants and low-interest loans, to help small businesses access the capital they need for startup costs, expansion, or innovation projects. operates or is involved with several funding initiatives that small business owners can take advantage of. These programs include DSB’s flagship grant competition the EDGE program, workforce training grants, and grants to help applied business technology programs bring their product to market filling a gap between federal funding programs. Visit business.delaware.gov/incentives to learn more about these and other programs.
Additionally, DSB shares funding opportunities from our partners, federal agencies, and national foundations or companies with its networks.
4. Certification and Contracting Opportunities:
Recognizing the importance of government contracts, the division assists small businesses in obtaining certifications that enhance their eligibility for government contracting opportunities, and open new avenues for growth, particularly for women, minority, veteran or individuals with disabilities-owned businesses. This work is accomplished through our Office of Supplier Diversity. Learn more at business.delaware.gov/osd.
5. Networking Opportunities:
Recognizing the importance of collaboration and networking, the division participates in events and initiatives that bring together small business owners, mentors, and industry experts. These platforms facilitate knowledge exchange, partnerships, and mentorship, fostering a supportive ecosystem for business growth. We make sure our small business owners are aware of them through our weekly newsletter, and even bring them along when we can!
6. Export Assistance:
In an increasingly globalized economy, the division supports small businesses looking to enter international markets. Through export assistance programs, entrepreneurs gain access to resources and guidance to navigate the complexities of global trade. Learn more about the benefit to small businesses importing or exporting goods of Delaware being in a Foreign Trade Zone.
Conclusion:
The Delaware Division of Small Business stands as a beacon of support for entrepreneurs, embodying the state's commitment to economic vitality. By providing a comprehensive suite of programs and services, the Division empowers small businesses to overcome challenges, seize opportunities, and contribute to the overall prosperity of the state. As Delaware continues to evolve as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, the Division of Small Business remains a key player in shaping a vibrant and resilient business landscape. Learn more about us at business.delaware.gov.