What is NFIB

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Contact: NFIB Media Department, 202-554-9000 x9729

What NFIB is: • Since its founding in San Mateo, California, in 1943, the National Federation of Independent Business has been America’s leading small-business advocacy association. • Now headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, NFIB has a team of lobbyists in Washington, D.C. and in all 50 states fighting to give every type of small and independent business a voice in government policy-making. • A nonpartisan, nonprofit association, NFIB has 350,000 small and independent business owners across the nation. • NFIB research and polls, such as its monthly Small-Business Economic Trends, have been used and cited by Federal Reserve officials, Congress, state legislatures and top gubernatorial and presidential administration officials as one of the more valuable barometers of the American economy.

What NFIB is NOT: • NOT a voice for Big Business: - 60% of NFIB members have 5 or fewer employees. - 55% of NFIB members report gross sales of $350,000 or less. • NOT under the direction of major contributors: - NFIB’s overall membership will always determine NFIB policies. - Each NFIB member gets ONE vote. No exceptions. - To prevent un-due influence by any one member or group, NFIB dues are capped at a maximum of $10,000.

NFIB Public Policy: • Unique among organizations, NFIB takes positions only on what its members, through regular balloting, say is vital to their survival. • Throughout each Congressional session, NFIB highlights key votes on legislation that would have a major impact on small business and reports the vote of each Member of Congress in its How Congress Voted publication. • NFIB’s main educational mission is to instruct and remind lawmakers and policymakers that small businesses are not smaller versions of big businesses, but instead have uniquely different difficulties in remaining solvent, and that is small business – not big business, big labor, or big government – that employs the majority of working Americans and generates almost all net new jobs.

National Federation of Independent Business | 53 Century Blvd. Suite 250 Nashville, TN 37214

Contact: NFIB Media Department, 202-554-9000 x9729

NFIB Centers, Foundations, and Programs: The Voice of Small Business in the nation’s courts. The Legal center is involved in over 30 cases a year from state courts to the U.S. Supreme Court, protecting small business from unconstitutional and harmful legislation such as the Individual Health Care Mandate.

Researches policy-related small business problems and affects public debate by making its findings widely available. • It provides a wealth of over 30 years of research findings covering a range of topics including economic trends and the financial impact of federal regulations on small business.

Young Entrepreneur Foundation Raises awareness among the nation’s youth of the critical role that private enterprise and entrepreneurship play in the building of America. It also supports educational activities that expand the entrepreneurial opportunities of all citizens. • To date, the Foundation has awarded over $2,500,000 in scholarships to graduating high school seniors.

The most powerful and effective small business political action committee in the country. Through voluntary contributions of NFIB members, the SAFE Trust supports pro-small business candidates at the state and federal level. • $25.6 million raised since 2010. • An endorsed candidate winning record of 84%. • 31 NFIB members have been elected to Congress since 2010.

Helps members save time and money. Members receive access and discounts to products and services that help their business grow. • Members have access to business credit cards and insurance plans. • Discounts on hotel rooms, uniforms, computers, website design, shipping, operational supplies and more. National Federation of Independent Business | 53 Century Blvd. Suite 250 Nashville, TN 37214