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  1. Small business owners, including minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned and entrepreneurs in Georgia are the pillars of local communities and the backbone of Georgia’s economic success. Below is information, resources, training opportunities and networking events designed specifically to assist you in doing business with the state of Georgia.

  2. The First Stop Business Information Center provides small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs with a central point of information and contacts for state regulatory requirements for operating a small business.

  3. Find information and resources that provide great starting points for entrepreneurs and small business owners to learn more about the advantages and benefits of conducting business in Georgia. From financing and startup to growth and innovation, we've collected the help you need.

  4. Small Business Development Center: The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides tools, training and resources to help small businesses grow and succeed. The SBDC has 17 offices across Georgia to serve the needs of the state's business community.

  5. Explore Funding Options with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Find a Georgia Lender with the Georgia Department of Economic Development.

  6. Can’t find what you need or looking for a specific answer? Browse our Small Business FAQs and get additional resources.

  7. If you’ve been wondering how to start a small business in Georgia, you’re in the right place. From getting your Georgia business license, to learning about labor laws and permits, to figuring out the best tax structure for your new enterprise, Georgia directs you to the right resource for help.