This document discusses effective ways for communities to support small businesses through a "feeding" role rather than a leadership role. It argues that small businesses need connections, space, and fair rules rather than top-down programs. Specific feeding strategies include convening events, providing shared work/meeting spaces, clearly communicating regulations, and connecting businesses to media opportunities. The document outlines how to identify when a community may need to take a leadership role, such as when businesses are struggling. It provides scenarios to illustrate how communities can support small businesses and entrepreneurs by feeding existing demand and enabling new opportunities through networking and sharing resources.