Is Federal Contracting Right for You?
Monday, March 14
10:00 am – 11:00 am (CT)
Evaluate your small business to see if it has what it takes for government contracts. Join the discussion as we talk about the importance of market research in government contracts and what makes a successful contractor.
SBA Lending Virtual Q&A Session
Thursday, March 17
11:00 am – 11:30 am (CT)
SBA’s Lender Relations Division will host weekly 30-minute sessions to answer questions about Capital to start, grow, expand or recover your small business.
Join SBA and Daniel Friedman, Business Development Officer, LiftFund, to hear answers to commonly asked questions about
SBA Lending: SBA Microloans, 7(a) Guaranty Loans and 504 Partner
You have the option to submit questions prior to session to:
Rosetta Harris at
rosetta.harris@sba.gov
or
Post questions Live during session
No registration needed, just click on the link above to join.
7(j) Management & Technical
Assistance Training
Friday, March 18
11:00 am – 12:00 pm (CT)
Federal Contracting Readiness Program (FCRP)
This comprehensive (8) week training program will assist 7(j) eligible firms interested in obtaining 8(a) certification. The webinar will focus on the process of becoming “Federal
Contracting Ready”. Come see how obtaining 8(a) certification can catapult your company to the next level! Training is FREE to 7(j) eligible small businesses.
Who can participate?
Small business owners who:
• are certified 8(a) participants
• have a HUBZone certified small business
• have an economically disadvantaged women-owned
small business
• have a small business located in areas of high
unemployment or low income
• have a small business owned by low income individuals
YOU WILL LEARN:
8(a) Eligibility Requirements
Federal Contracting Environment
Potential for Success
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) / DCAA Compliance
Be prepared for the transition from the DUNS Number to the Unique Entity ID (SAM)
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By April 4, 2022, the federal government will transition away from the use of the DUNS Number and toward the new Unique Entity ID as the primary means of entity identification for federal awards government-wide.
Find out more.
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The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to this activity does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any donor, co-sponsor, partner, participant, other person or entity. All
SBA programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
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