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Three New Resources for HUBZone, Government Contracting Programs

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Created on November 13, 2014
 

 

The Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone) program helps small businesses in urban and rural communities gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities. Below are three new resources provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to help you explore this and other government contracting programs.

  • HUBZone Mini-Primer on Principal Office and 35 Percent -- This 15-minute presentation includes examples addressing the most commonly asked questions about how these requirements work. This information is important since 85 percent of companies are decertified for not being able to maintain either principal office or the employee residency requirement.

  • HUBZone Quick Facts -- this flier is a handy and visual snapshot of the HUBZone program that you can share with others in your community and network. 

  • Eight Tips for Finding Government Contracting Opportunities -- this blog post provides helpful tips and considerations for any small business looking to increase their revenue by doing business with the government.

 

For more information or to find out if your business is eligible to be HUBZone certified, visit the HUBZone page on the SBA website.

Procurement Matching, Contracting Opportunities

Procurement Matching, Contracting Opportunities