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Own a small business? Delaware wants your anonymous input

Delaware Division of Small Business and the Delaware Small Business Development Center just launched the state's first-ever State of Small Business study.

Be heard, whether you have a tiny shop in Rehoboth or a growing startup in Wilmington. (Photo by Flickr user raymondclarkeimages, used under a Creative Commons license)

Want to have a say in the future of state support for small businesses in Delaware? Specifically, the Delaware Division of Small Business and the Delaware Small Business Development Center?

If you’re an owner or management of a small business located in Delaware, you’re eligible to participate in the First State’s first State of Small Business study.

The study is online, anonymous and should take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Participants will be asked about their needs, successes, challenges and expectations related to several topics. The information gathered via the study will be used to help improve resources for companies in the state as well as provide insight for government and business leaders.

The survey is open now through March 5. As an incentive, 20 participants will be selected to receive a $25 gift card to a Delaware small business. Gift card entries are opt-in and are not linked to the survey responses.

Take the survey

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