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American Small Businesses Association

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The American Small Businesses Association (ASBA) is a national organization that, according to its website, provides "industry information, advocacy, benefits and exclusive discount offers."

Mission

According to the organization's website, the American Small Businesses Association is a partnership of many thousands of individual citizens and small business owners whose principal goal is either running a profitable business or living a more economical life. For more than 2 decades, ASBA’s mission has been to promote and preserve small business. In addition to its benefits and services, ASBA is an active leader in Washington D.C.

Membership

Annual membership, $60.

Contact:

American Small Businesses Association
206 E College St, Ste 201
Grapevine, TX 76051

Phone: 1-800-942-2722
Fax:817-251-8578

See also

SmallBusiness.com Directory: Associations

External links

American Small Businesses Association Website