The Untapped Power of Government Spending for Small Businesses
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- Sep 27
- 2 min read
Every year, the U.S. federal government spends hundreds of billions of dollars on contracts for goods and services. But did you know that a significant portion of this spending is earmarked specifically for small businesses?
In FY24 alone, $176.11 billion—roughly 23.3% of all federal contracts—was awarded to small businesses. This isn’t just a token gesture. It’s a powerful economic engine designed to support innovation, job creation, and local growth. Yet, despite this massive allocation, many small businesses never tap into these funds simply because they don’t know how.
👩💼 Women-Owned Businesses: Still Fighting for Their Share
While small businesses as a whole are making strides, women-owned small businesses (WOSBs) are still underrepresented. In FY23, WOSBs received $30.9 billion in federal contracting dollars—just under 5% of the total eligible spend. That’s the highest amount ever awarded to women-owned businesses, but it’s still a fraction of what’s possible.

Why the gap? Many women entrepreneurs face barriers to entry, from complex paperwork to lack of awareness about available opportunities. That’s where we come in.
Federal Branch Partners: Your Gateway to Government Contracts
At Federal Branch Partners, we believe every small business—especially those owned by women—deserves a seat at the table. Government contracts are an UNTAPPED resource that most entrepreneurs overlook. We’re here to change that.
We handle the paperwork, the registrations, and the compliance. All we need is your boots-on-the-ground expertise. You focus on your business—we’ll take care of the rest.
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