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Shape the Future of Small Business, Work, and the Economy 

NSBA has many multi-year corporate partnership that have netted our partners visibility, traffic and small-business support. We partner with Dell, CapitalOne, Amazon, IGH, Meta, Export-Import Bank of the U.S. and many more.

NSBA maintains two key outreach lists: one for direct members and one for our external network of small-business owners which is comprised of prospects and other small-business owners.

Partnering with NSBA not only gets small-business decision aware of your products and services, it signals that YOU support America’s job creators. And while NSBA focuses primarily on communicating with its small-business members, we have an engaged network of policymakers, reporters and Capitol Hill staff who follow NSBA.

America's Small Business Advocate

A Message from Todd McCracken

Todd McCracken - President

Thank you for considering NSBA as a partner in your outreach efforts.

Although NSBA is steeped in political activism, we are a staunchly

nonpartisan organization committed to being member-driven and

small-business focused. There are myriad organizations out there

claiming to speak for small business, but NSBA is one of the few that

has a critical mass of small-business members that is beholden only

to those members—not think tanks, not political parties, not large

corporations.

We give you a straightforward path to getting your message in front

of our 65,000 small-business members and you can rest easy

knowing that any position we take is backed by those members.

For nearly 90 years, NSBA has been America’s Small Business

Advocate. We have more than 100 years collective Capitol Hill

experience on staff, and I’m proud to have led NSBA for more than 30

years. We are highly respected on Capitol Hill and work closely with

countless other organizations inside the D.C. Beltway ensuring small

business has a seat at the table.

Your support of our organization and the small businesses we serve is critical to ensuring a thriving small-business community.

Thank you for your considerations and support.    -Todd

Todd McCracken

NSBA President & CEO

Serving small business with NSBA for more than 30 years

Top Issues Affecting Small Business

Held at the beginning of a new session of the U.S. Congress, in February 2025, NSBA's biennial Small Business Congress Delegates selected the following Priority Issues for NSBA to pursue in the 119th Congress.

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ACCOMPLISHED

On July 4, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law with perfect timing for major priorities providing America’s small businesses the freedom and independence they need to keep thriving.

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ACCOMPLISHED

On July 3, by NSBA’s advocacy and recommendations, Congress passed legislation that actioned the top two Priority Issues.

NSBA PRIORITY ISSUES 2025-2026

WORKING

The small-business community needs substantial relief from healthcare costs. Over the last 20 years, healthcare costs have been steadily increasing and, absent reform, will continue to do so at an unsustainable pace.

Additionally, NSBA has 30 other white paper Issue Briefs available as a resource to the small-business community. We are an outspoken advocacy organization with an outstanding track record and recently won a federal court victory over the Corporate Transparency Act for its unconstitutionality and undue burdens on small-business owners.

Show Your Business is a Friend to Small Business

NSBA has a variety of levels for Corporate Partners, see what fits your needs the best. Not seeing what you want? Let us know - our team is happy to help you build exactly the right kind of partnership to work for your needs:

Partner Opportunities to Fit Your Needs

Looking to make the most of your partnership? Consider adding on a survey or specific event sponsorship:

Not looking for a year-long commitment? NSBA offers stand-alone partnership opportunities. You can post articles on our website that will be sent out to our broad membership list or even sponsor one of NSBA’s highly-cited surveys.

NSBA Signature Events

Why Sponsor Washington Presentation?

NSBA works closely with Members of Congress, the media and its own members and affiliated groups. Through publications, policy forums, conferences, surveys, action alerts, media interaction, and online and social media, NSBA keeps its members up to date on legislation that may help or hinder small-business growth. NSBA members and staff testify on Capitol Hill and we are a go-to source for all things small business.

 

At WP 2025, more than 100 small-business members from NSBA attended to make their voice heard. Our members are as diverse as the economy they fuel, but we all share one common belief: small business is the lifeblood of the U.S. economy. At the Washington Presentation, sponsors will have one full day to network with our delegation, plus before-and-after opportunities to get your message in front of key decision makers.

NSBA is pleased to offer opportunities for our Partners to advertise their company as champions of small-business policy in front of the WP Delegation and leading policymakers joining us in September:

Why Sponsor Small Business Congress?

NSBA’s membership is a constantly growing collective with a proven record of financially and tangibly supporting initiatives to ensure change for small-business policy. Comprised of verified small-business owners in all 50 states and representing every industry, getting your message in front of the NSBA audience means a chance to connect with a truly diverse population of America’s most important economic community.

 

During SBC 2025, nearly 200 of NSBA’s most active and invested members convened to ensure the future of small-business policy priorities. Sponsors will have two days to meet and network with the NSBA delegation plus before-and-after opportunities to get your company's message in front of key decision makers.

This biennial event is a great way to get your company's message out to small-business decision makers and leaders that you support small business and understand the challenges they face:

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