Small Business Association of Michigan

The Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM) is the only statewide and state-based association that focuses solely on serving the needs of Michigan’s small business community. We have been successfully serving small businesses like yours in all 83 counties of Michigan since 1969. We’re located in Lansing, just one block from the Capitol.

SBAM Names DeVos Campaign Director Government Relations VP

LANSING - The Small Business Association of Michigan has named Todd Anderson as SBAM's Vice President for Government Relations. Anderson has more than a decade of experience in a wide range of staff leadership positions in the state legislature, including service as Chief of Staff for House Speaker Rick Johnson. Most recently, he was policy

By |2006-12-12T00:00:00-05:00December 12th, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Entrepreneurial Education On The Rise In Michigan

LANSING - Following the fine example of Central Michigan University, other universities and colleges are beginning to understand how to integrate entrepreneurship into their institutional offerings. For example, Lawrence Technological University is focused on "intrepreneuring," or the infusion of entrepreneurial skills engineers who will be expected to work for companies rather than starting one. LTU's

By |2006-11-20T00:00:00-05:00November 20th, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Inflation Emerges As Worrisome Issue For Michigan Small Business Owners

LANSING ? The specter of inflation, driving up the cost of doing business, has become a big concern for small business owners in Michigan, says the latest quarterly Barometer survey from the Small Business Association of Michigan. SBAM?s latest quarterly Barometer survey finds that 61 percent of small business owners feel that inflation is having

By |2006-10-12T00:00:00-04:00October 12th, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Half Of Nation’s Businesses Are Operated From Home

LANSING - Almost half (49 percent) of the nation's businesses are operated from home, and more than 6-in-10 owners used their own money to start the business, according to new U.S. Census Bureau reports on characteristics of businesses and business owners. ?Home-based businesses collectively generated a remarkable amount of economic activity, especially for women and

By |2006-10-09T00:00:00-04:00October 9th, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

SBAM Survey: 24 Percent Of Michigan Small Businesses Cut Jobs

LANSING- Michigan small business economic performance took an abrupt lurch downward this summer, so says the Small Business Association of Michigan's latest quarterly Small Business Barometer survey. Forty-four percent of small business owners reported that their sales decreased over the summer, compared to 27 percent who said in the spring that sales had declined. Forty-seven

By |2006-10-09T00:00:00-04:00October 9th, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Michigan Added 57,000 Small Businesses In 2005

LANSING - New statistics released by the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration show a substantial increase in the number of Michigan small businesses. The Office estimates that Michigan had 822,000 total small businesses in 2005, compared to 765,000 in 2004. ?I believe we?re seeing the silver lining in the dark cloud

By |2006-10-03T00:00:00-04:00October 3rd, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|

SBAM’s Cleavey To Discuss Entrepreneurship Score Card At Automation Alley

TROY - Mark Clevey, SBAM's vice president for entrepreneurial development, will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 30 Automation Alley Regional Taskforce Luncheon where he will talk about the new entrepreneurship score card for Michigan. The Entrepreneurship Score Card for Michigan is a collaborative effort of the Edward Lowe Foundation and the Small Business

By |2006-10-03T00:00:00-04:00October 3rd, 2006|Archive, Small Business Association of Michigan|