Guest post by Brad Zaun (SBA Regional Administrator – Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska)
American business life is often found not in shiny corporate headquarters, but in quiet moments.
It’s in the late nights balancing books at the kitchen table, facing the worry of making payroll, and finding the tough determination needed to turn a personal financial risk into something valuable that keeps a community going.
These small centers—these local Main Streets—show a powerful example of the strength found in our nation’s over 36 million local businesses; they are the essential engines employing nearly half of our workforce nationwide.
For decades, National Small Business Week has honored these dedicated entrepreneurs. It recognizes their vital role in creating jobs, helping local economies grow, and showing a deep-rooted American spirit.
This year’s recognition feels especially important amid what many see as a revival of the local economy—one powered by policies that support Main Street values, reward hard work, and fuel growth through local hiring and investment.
New numbers show a big jump in how confident small businesses feel, highlighted by an 80% rise in recent SBA loan approvals alone. Crucially, 60% of those new loans go to the smallest job creators: businesses with five or fewer employees. This proves that when resources flow into local economies, they hit the grassroots level first.
National Small Business Week (May 3–9) offers much more than just a nice ceremony; it is a direct path to real, practical help for the people who run this economy. We want to hear about your challenges and help you find solutions.
Whether you are launching your very first venture, running an established local producer, or guiding a multi-generational family business toward its next milestone, dedicated assistance is waiting.
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Brad Zaun
Brad Zaun is the Great Plains Regional Administrator serving Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. He leverages over two decades of experience as a dedicated small business owner, community leader, and public servant. As former owner/operator of Zaun’s Trustworthy Hardware and vice president of R and R Realty Marketing Group, he gained direct insight into the complexities and needs of entrepreneurs.
Mr. Zaun’s extensive public service includes terms on the City Council of Urbandale, Iowa, and as mayor from 1998 to 2004, followed by 20 years championing small businesses in the Iowa State Senate from 2005 to 2025.
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