SBA is dedicated to the success our nation’s small businesses and can help your small business weather the storm through every stage of the business lifecycle, whether you need help recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic or overcoming challenges of a different kind.
Planning is one of the most important elements of recovery. Writing and implementing a business continuity plan will help you minimize financial loss when your business faces a disaster. Your business continuity plan should:
Get more help with creating a business continuity plan at Ready.gov.
As businesses deal with a new reality, and “business as usual” takes on an entirely new meaning, most will need to rethink and retool how they do business in order to survive. Updating your business plan is critical.
If you haven’t already updated your business plan, start by taking these three steps:
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network has a Business Resiliency Plan Template that you may find useful.
Taking advantage of business training and counseling can empower you with the knowledge you need to recover from any disaster and develop strategies for growth. Here are a few resources to help you get started:
Minimize supply chain interruptions during a disaster and find alternative sources to meet the demands of your customers: