Small businesses make up the majority of companies in the United States, contributing a significant amount of jobs and economic value. Many small businesses have the desire to develop more sustainable businesses practices but are prevented from doing so due to a lack of time, knowledge, and resources - the COVID-19 pandemic has widened this barrier. Woman-owned companies in particular have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Women hold the unique leadership skills needed to lead the worldâs efforts towards adopting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), and in order to accomplish this in the United States woman-owned small businesses must stay afloat to keep more women in the business arena. The proposed design solution is an e-book for woman-owned small businesses that, alongside the support of a sustainability consultant, helps small businesses work towards the UN SDGs as a means of staying in business and building resiliency to weather future unforeseen events. By helping woman-owned small businesses recover more efficiently from the post COVID-19 financial recession, the solution has the potential to make the U.S. economy stronger and more efficient than itâs ever been. The e-book will be available in tandem with a consultant providing ongoing support. Metrics are set in place to measure the design solutionâs success and effectiveness over time. Systems Thinking, Design Thinking, and Biomimicry are key frameworks utilized to create a design proposal for the e-book.