Overview
The small business pulse is strong in Central Texas. Celebrated for its climate of innovation , our business-friendly tax structure welcomes the small business owner to the greater Austin region.
The uniqueness of Austin supports small business and encourages both employers and employees to take root in the community. Residents take pride in our network of thriving, local businesses. In fact, Austin consistently tops the chart for one of the best cities for business growth and an enjoyable quality of life.
The Austin Chamber works to enhance the small business and entrepreneurial community of Central Texas by providing business education programs, opportunities for relationship building, and enhancing lead generation.
Small Business Links & Resources
- City of Austin Small Business Development Program
- U.S. Small Business Administration
- Workforce Solutions Capital Area
- Texas Wide Open for Business
- SCORE
- Office of the Governor Small Business Assistance
- City of Austin Department of Small and Minority Business Resources
Speakers Bureau
The Speaker’s Bureau is a directory of Chamber members willing to speak on a variety of topics. The Chamber utilizes its Speakers Bureau when looking for speakers for such programs as the Small Business Roundtables, North and South Austin Business Council luncheons, as well as others. To be added to the Austin Chamber of Commerce Speaker's Bureau, please download and fill out the form below. Speakers are often booked several months in advance and signing up for the Speaker’s Bureau does not guarantee a speaking engagement. Please submit your application to Patricia Shults.
CEO Peer Advisory Program
The CEO Peer Advisory Program provide members with access to their own confidential board of advisors who gather monthly to exchange best practices, past experiences, thoughts, ideas and overall general guidance regarding growth, health and overall success in their business. Each group is comprised of 8-10 C-Level executives from non-competing industries who assist one another with business problems, solutions and opportunities. The groups meet monthly with the determination on date/time established by each group.
For more information how to engage in a CEO Peer Advisory Program contact Patricia Shults.
Tool Kits
Non-Conventional Capital
Financial
Austin, Texas Permits/Codes/Licenses
General Business Organizations
The latest U.S. Census found that nearly 40% of Austin area residents age 25 and over hold a bachelor’s degree, well over the national average of 27.5%.








