SBA: Learn How to Get 8(a), HUBZone, EDWOSB, and WOSB Certified
Thursday Nov 13, 2014
Nov. 13, 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. 200 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Ste 700 Small business certifications are like professional certifications: they document a special capability or status that help you compete in the marketplace. These certifications can help you pursue business opportunities with the federal government and prime contractors who often have goals to ensure small businesses are integrated into their purchasing and procurement efforts. At our Federal Contracting Certifications workshop, we'll give an overview and demonstrate how to apply for the following certifications:
Date and Time
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM PST
Location
Description
8(a) Business Development (BD) Program
The SBA's 8(a) Business Development program, named for a section of the Small Business Act, is a business development program created to help small disadvantaged businesses compete in the American economy and access the federal procurement market.
Applicant firms must be:
Participants in the 8(a) BD program can receive sole source contracts up to $4 million for goods and services and $6.5 million for manufacturing. 8(a) firms are also able to form joint ventures and teams to bid on larger prime contracts.
HUBZone & WOSB Procurement Programs
The Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) program helps small businesses in urban and rural communities gain preferential access to federal contracting opportunities. The benefits for certified companies include competitive and sole source contracting and a 10% price evaluation preference in full and open competitions and subcontracting opportunities.
The Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) programs allow federal contracting officials to set aside certain contracts for eligible woman-owned and economically disadvantaged woman-owned businesses.
The workshop is Nov. 13 at 200 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Ste. 700
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