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Here’s a YouTube description you can paste and tweak as needed: New to government contracting and keep hearing “check SAM.gov” but have no idea what to click once you get there? In this step‑by‑step tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to find real funding opportunities that fit your small business using the federal System for Award Management (SAM.gov). [ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws](https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazona...) In this video, you’ll learn: [ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws](https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazona...) How to sign in to SAM.gov the right way so you can save searches and join the Interested Vendors List Which search domain to choose (Contracting → Contract Opportunities) and why it matters How to use filters like keywords, agency/organization, due dates, notice type, and active vs. inactive status How to search using NAICS codes and Product Service Codes (PSC) so you don’t miss work that fits what you do How to find small business and woman‑owned set‑aside opportunities How to read a solicitation page (due dates, set‑aside status, NAICS, PSC, scope of work) How to download the full solicitation packet and understand the Statement of Work How to use past/archived opportunities for market research How to save your search so you can quickly check for new opportunities next time If you’re a small business owner who wants to become a government contractor, this walkthrough will help you move from “I don’t know where to start” to confidently finding opportunities you can actually bid on. [ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws](https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazona...) ▶️ OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH NEXT: How to Find Your NAICS Codes (so you can qualify for federal opportunities) [ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws](https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazona...) 👩🏾💼 About me I’m Dr. Lauren Josephs, and I’ve been a government contractor for 18 years, helping small businesses navigate federal, state, and local contracting so they can grow with stable, long‑term revenue. [ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws](https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazona...) 📩 QUESTIONS? Drop your questions about SAM.gov and government contracting in the comments, and tell me what you’d like me to cover in a future video. #governmentcontracting #samgov #smallbusiness #womanownedbusiness #federalcontracts #NAICS #PSC #setasides 0:00 New to government contracting & SAM.gov overview 0:33 What SAM.gov is (System for Award Management) 0:50 Why you should sign in before searching (save searches, Interested Vendors List) 1:24 Navigating to Contract Opportunities on SAM.gov 1:54 Overview of filters and why they matter 2:32 Keyword and organization filters 3:09 Due dates and posted date filters 3:38 Notice type and why “combined synopsis/solicitation” is key 4:39 Using NAICS codes in your search 5:24 Product Service Codes (PSC) and set‑aside status 6:00 Small business, woman‑owned, and other set‑asides 6:55 Place of performance and domestic vs. overseas work 7:28 Active vs. inactive opportunities and using them for market research 8:11 Live example: janitorial contracts keyword search 8:45 Applying filters and narrowing results 9:43 Reviewing a real opportunity (Smith River janitorial) 10:13 Set‑aside status and required NAICS code 10:47 Finding relevant PSC codes in the notice 11:32 Downloading the solicitation and scope of work 12:23 Assessing fit and capability from the Statement of Work 12:52 Using the Interested Vendors List 14:05 Searching by NAICS code instead of keyword 15:03 Why using multiple search methods helps you not miss opportunities 15:30 Saving your search and using Saved Searches 16:44 Closing thoughts & how Dr. Lauren supports small businesses