Frequently Asked Questions
How long should my government services business plan be?
A good rule of thumb is 15 to 25 pages. Keep your executive summary around 2 pages. Be concise but include important details.
Do I need professional help to write my plan?
It depends on your experience. If you’ve written plans before and understand what’s required, you may be comfortable doing it yourself. However, a professional writer can ensure you include all necessary elements and properly address technical aspects like finances. They provide an outside perspective and expertise.
How often should I review and revise my plan?
Review your plan annually and make revisions as needed. Make sure your services, customers, competition, and projections are still accurate. Revise areas that aren’t realistic or need improvement. Some elements may need review more often, e.g. cash flow or income statements which you should check quarterly or even monthly as you start up.
What funding sources should I consider for my government services business?
Explore government grants and loans targeted for your industry and location. Apply for government contracts once you have experience. Crowdfunding through sites like Kickstarter or Indiegogo is also an option. Consider business loans, lines of credit, venture capital, or angel investments. Make sure any funding sources match your business’s timeline, budget, and growth projections.















