Membership
Give Power to Your Voice - Become a Member of the USHBC
Join The USHBC
Join 40,000+ small business owners shaping policy, securing opportunity, and being heard.
Membership is free. The impact is real.
From tax laws to funding access, what happens in Washington affects your bottom line. But most small businesses are shut out of the room where decisions are made… Not anymore.
The USHBC puts you in the room and in the conversation.
And it all starts with your free membership.
Included In Your Membership
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Regulatory Report
Weekly briefings on the policies, bills, and business shifts that matter to your business, delivered straight to your inbox.
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Member Surveys
We don’t guess what small business needs, we ask you. Your insights power our national advocacy efforts and steer the narrative toward what really matters to small businesses.
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Media Features
Get invited to share your story in campaigns, news features, and national conversations.
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Procurement Portal
Open the door to thousands of contract opportunities and the resources to help you win them.
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Exclusive Events
Get exclusive invitations to USHBC events and step into rooms with decision makers, policy leaders, and corporate allies shaping the future of small business.
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Direct Line of Contact to the USHBC
Have a question or challenge? You’ve got a direct line of contact to the USHBC: Support, when you need it most
Is the USHBC Right for You?
We welcome all of America’s entrepreneurs, business builders, and job creators - no matter your background, industry, or stage. If you’re part of the small business community, you belong here.
You’re who we show up for.
USHBC members reflect a powerful cross section of American enterprise, from first generation founders and frontline operators to seasoned executives and established leaders.
What unites our members isn’t revenue, background, or sector.
It’s a shared belief in supporting today’s business builders and paving the way for tomorrow’s.
Because small business isn’t just part of the economy
It is the economy.
If any of this sounds like you, you’re in the right place:
You’re running a business, but feel invisible in national policy conversations
You’re starting from scratch and need real access to capital, contracts, or support
You believe in small business rights, but aren’t sure how to get involved
You’re growing fast, and want your voice heard where decisions are made