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SBA and JA are working together to encourage youth entrepreneurship.  SBA's programs and services are targeted specifically to small businesses.  JA is the world's largest organization educating young people about business, economics and free enterprise.  Working together, SBA and JA can maximize support for the next generation of entrepreneurs.

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