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Small Business Resources & Requirements
Free Workshops
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The Small Business Liaison Team (SBLT) and the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation & Assistance (ORIA) are proud to announce its upcoming Small Business Requirements and Resources (SBRR) Workshop in collaboration with the Tacoma Slavic Association to support Ukrainian small business owners. This workshop provides vital information on regulatory requirements, state permits, business structures, employee hiring and retention, and available resources to help businesses grow and thrive. |
Please check the event flyer for important information:
Tacoma SBRR Workshop Details (Presentation will be translated live in Ukrainian)
- Wednesday, March 19, 2025 • 6 pm - 8 pm
- Tacoma Slavic Association: 2014 S 15th St., Tacoma WA 98405
- Register Here
Starting a Business in WA • Live Webinars
Join this free, one-hour webinar to gain essential knowledge for starting a business in Washington. It covers planning, registration, and licensing requirements. You'll also connect with members of the Small Business Liaison Team, your go-to resource for navigating the complexities of regulatory requirements and enhancing your business practices.
For details on upcoming workshops, please click the button below to visit our website.
The Small Business Guide
The Small Business Guide is broken into six sections, based on your stage of business. Whether you’re launching a new business, managing an existing one, or looking to expand, you’ll discover valuable information and resources here. The guide offers essential details, links to important resources, and a clear outline of the steps needed to start and run a business in Washington State.
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The Small Business Guide is now available in the following languages:
English, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Samoan, Somali, and Tagalog, Ukrainian, and two volumes in Braille Ready Format Braille - Volume 1 and Braille - Volume 2.
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DES Wants Your Feedback!
The Washington State Department of Enterprise Services (DES) is reaching out to small, diverse, and veteran-owned businesses that downloaded a solicitation from Washington Electronic Business Solution (WEBS), but did not submit a proposal. We’d love to know why. Understanding the reason helps us identify and address any barriers to bidding on state contracts.
If you’ve recently downloaded a solicitation but didn’t submit a bid, please take a moment to complete our survey—three questions—and share your thoughts. Your input is valuable in improving access and opportunities for businesses like yours.
By working together, we can make it easier for small, diverse, and veteran-owned businesses to succeed in state contracting. We encourage you to learn more about working with the state.
Thank you!
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Office of Minority & Women's
Business Enterprises
omwbe.wa.gov
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Discover the Benefits of Certification!
The Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises (OMWBE) in partnership with the Yakima County Development Association hosts monthly info sessions in person with virtual options. This month we will have a minority and women owned business certification info session in both, English and Spanish.
Please check the event flyer for important information:
Workshop Details:
- Wednesday, March 19, 2025 • 4 pm - 5 pm (English) • 6 pm - 7 pm (Spanish)
- Yakima County Development Association: 2520 W Washington Ave Suite 1, Yakima, WA 98903
Reserve Your Spot Today:
Questions? Contact Lara Contero at lara.cantero@omwbe.wa.gov or call/text at 360-489-7635.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could share with the communities you serve!
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Unlock Global Opportunities!
Helping Washington Small Businesses Expand Internationally
The Washington State Department of Commerce STEP Export Voucher Program awards cash reimbursements for small businesses to help offset expenses of expanding international sales. More than 1500 unique businesses around the state have benefited from STEP-funded support. Combined, they have achieved more than $562 million in export sales.
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Coming in April – New Webinar!
Empower Your Business by Understanding Workers' Compensation in WA
L&I is hosting a 2.5-hour training, at no cost to you, to empower your business by helping you navigate workers’ compensation in Washington state.
Who should attend? State fund employers, third party representatives, human resource professionals and representatives from associations, vocational rehabilitation counselors, and safety and risk managers. Attendees may earn 2.5 SHRM credits.
Topics we will cover include:
- Everything you want to know about your L&I Account
- Managing claims to control your industrial insurance costs
- Manage Your Risk
- Building Success: Strategies for Cost Savings through Return to Work
- Return to work Incentive Programs
You will walk away with the knowledge and skills to understand workers’ compensation, manage claims, and know the L&I resources available to you.
- When: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 • 9:30 am - 12 pm
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Sign Up Here
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Annual Reports May Be Filed Up to 180 Days Early
Have you looked to see when your expiration date is?
Is your Annual Report due?
To ensure your business’s smooth operation, filing your annual report promptly is crucial. By doing so, you can avoid delinquency fees and prevent the loss of your business. Our office allows you to file your report 180 days before the due date.
We encourage customers to use a calendar reminder every year to get their report in well before their expiration date to mitigate any risk of delinquency or loss of status/business.
Filing early does not affect your expiration date for the next year, your business’s expiration date will always remain as the last day of the month that it was originated. Most Annual Reports update the business’s record immediately.
Familiarize Yourself With Our Website
Have you looked to see the newest updates to our website?
Stay Informed:
- Access Alerts
- Essential Resources
- Customer Information for Your Business Success
Review current alerts that may affect customers and general information about our office. On our division homepage, you'll find tiles that link to the most requested information from customers. Whether you are starting a new business or managing an existing one, you can find resources on our website.
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Partner with the Washington Service Corps
If your organization is a nonprofit, a school, a Tribe or a local government organization, you may be eligible to become a Washington Service Corps partner and host site.
The Washington Service Corps is the largest AmeriCorps national community service program in the state. It is seeking organizations throughout Washington interested in recruiting, placing and using AmeriCorps members to meet needs in communities you serve.
By partnering with Washington Service Corps, you can support your community through civic service. And at the same time, you help develop future leaders in your field and in our nation’s workforce. Let’s strengthen communities together!
Learn more about becoming an AmeriCorps host site:
- Check out the become a partner section of the Washington Service Corps website. Learn what organizations are eligible and how to apply.
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Attend a free webinar every Friday at 11:30 a.m. This live webinar will give you an overview of the Washington Service Corps and answer your questions about becoming a host site. Join the meeting on your computer or mobile app. Or call toll-free (audio only) at 833-322-1218. Conference ID: 632 214 446#
- Contact us at wscmail@esd.wa.gov if you have questions or would like a consultation.
Washington Service Corps was created by the Washington State Legislature to help fill unmet needs in our communities and to create a path to employment for its members.
To learn more, please click the button below to visit the Washington Service Corps website.
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Check Your Working Families Tax Credit Application Status
The 2024 Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) application opened on February 1st. If you’re not sure if you’re eligible, use the WFTC eligibility checker.
You can check the status of your application anytime by using our "Where Is My Refund?" tool. No log in required! New this year, you are able to check the status of prior years WFTC applications, as well as the current tax year. All you need is your SSN or ITIN, date of birth, and the income reported on Line 1z of your federal tax form 1040 or 1040-SR.
Have questions? Contact our call center at 360-763-7300.
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Startup School / Escuela para Comenzar un Negocio
The Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County (EDASC) is excited to invite you to support Startup School / Escuela para Comenzar un Negocio, an initiative by EDASC in collaboration with Skagit Valley College, MOBI (My Own Business Institute from Santa Clara University), and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC). This program is specifically designed for individuals looking to start a business or elevate their existing venture to the next level.
EDASC se complace en invitarle a apoyar Startup School / Escuela para Comenzar un Negocio, una iniciativa de EDASC en colaboración con Skagit Valley College, MOBI (My Own Business Institute de la Universidad de Santa Clara) y el Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Este programa está diseñado específicamente para personas que desean iniciar un negocio o llevar su emprendimiento actual al siguiente nivel.
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Ticket Purchase Deadline is March 19th at 4pm!
Presented by Association of Women and Minority Businesses (AWMB) in collaboration with The Black Collective, National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) Washington, WA Equity Now Alliance (WENA).
Information on attendee registration, booths, and sponsorship is available at awmbwa.org.
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Adapting to Inflation with Hope & Strategy
Inflation presents major challenges for small businesses in Washington State, requiring them to adapt to stay profitable and grow. The Washington Center for Women in Business talks with business owners daily to find ways to ease inflation's impact.
Read WCWB Blog by Ashley Whitley.
Comunidad De Habilidades Digitales / Digital Skills Community
Las presentaciones serán solo en español. Presentations will be in Spanish only.
Te invitamos a unirte a nosotros en linea para aprender sobre temas de tecnología para empresas pequeñas. Clases gratuitas para propietarios de empresas pequeñas.
- Cada jueves desde el 13 de Marzo al 1º de Mayo
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM via ZOOM
Consulte el folleto del evento para obtener información importante:
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