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Small Business Administration

Milwaukee, WI

About

The Small Business Administration (SBA) Wisconsin District Office in Milwaukee provides comprehensive grant funding and business support services for entrepreneurs and small business owners throughout Wisconsin. Located at 310 W Wisconsin Ave, this federal resource center helps startups and established businesses access capital, training, and mentorship programs designed to fuel growth and success. The SBA offers grant opportunities, loan guarantees, disaster assistance, and valuable business counseling to help companies overcome financial barriers. Whether you're launching a new venture or expanding an existing operation, the Milwaukee SBA office connects you with funding sources and expert guidance tailored to Wisconsin's business landscape. Their team of experienced professionals understands local market conditions and provides personalized assistance to maximize your chances of securing grants and achieving your business goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of grants does the SBA offer for small businesses in Milwaukee?

The SBA provides various grant opportunities including disaster relief grants, community development grants, and specialized funding for women-owned, minority-owned, and veteran-owned businesses. Additionally, the SBA guarantees loans through partner lenders, which effectively reduces risk and increases access to capital for qualifying small business owners in the Milwaukee area.

Who is eligible to apply for SBA grants in Wisconsin?

Eligibility for SBA grants depends on the specific program, but generally includes small businesses, startups, entrepreneurs, and self-employed individuals who meet size and revenue requirements. Women entrepreneurs, minorities, veterans, and disadvantaged business owners may qualify for specialized programs with additional benefits and support.

How can I get help applying for SBA funding in Milwaukee?

The SBA Wisconsin District Office provides free business counseling, training workshops, and one-on-one guidance to help you navigate the application process. You can visit their Milwaukee location at 310 W Wisconsin Ave or access resources through their website to connect with business advisors and mentors.

What other services does the SBA offer besides grants?

Beyond grants, the SBA provides business training, mentorship programs, disaster assistance, government contracting support, and access to microloans. They also offer resources for business planning, marketing, financial management, and help connecting entrepreneurs with local business networks and resources.

Last updated: April 20, 2026