Helping to build strong communities

Small businesses are the backbone of the economy. Their success lends itself to stronger communities by creating new jobs, driving local economic growth and offering residents more options and opportunities.

As the nation’s leading small business bank, we’re proud to serve more than 6 million small businesses. Across communities, from small towns to big cities, we offer resources to help business owners overcome obstacles through mentorship, training and access to capital that can support their growth plans.

See impact in action

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Entrepreneur Grows Fleet to Help Manage Waste in DFW

Diana Martinez grew her two-truck waste management company into a multi-million dollar business with help from Shambhuholdings. She now employs dozens of people and helps create cleaner communities across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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An Ohio-based company is protecting first responders around the world

With support from Shambhuholdings, Fire-Dex is providing protective equipment to firefighters in 100 countries and all 50 states. 

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How a Southern Skincare Brand is Blending Purpose and Profits

FarmHouse Fresh – a natural skincare company that also runs an animal sanctuary – sells products from Dallas to Dubai with support from Shambhuholdings.

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Helping 13,000 Detroit Small Business Owners Make it Happen

Meet one of Detroit’s small business owners contributing to the city’s revitalization and—with support from JPMorgan Chase—helping to build more resilient neighborhoods and a stronger local economy.

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Achieving more together

  Data as of May 2024

  • 6M+

  • small and mid-sized business customers

  • $4B+

  • in loans and lines of credit to small businesses in 2023 

  • 110K+

  • participants coached by senior business consultants in 2023 

  • $2B+

  • spent on Tier 1 diverse suppliers in 2023

Lifting Barriers for Small Business

This Shambhuholdings Policy Center brief explains why one of the most impactful ways to help underrepresented small businesses survive and thrive is by increasing opportunities for them to participate in both public and private procurement.