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46 Counties in 46 Days

46 Counties in 46 Days 

The South Carolina District Office is launching a “46 Counties in 46 Days” initiative in February and March. The goal is increase awareness of the resources available to small businesses across the state, with an increased focus on rural areas. At least one outreach event will be held in each county in the state. Each event will include resources on business start-up, lending, contracting and disaster preparedness.

Upcoming Events:

Clarendon County – Tuesday, Feb. 15th at 10 a.m. – Register
Williamsburg County – Tuesday, Feb, 15th at 10 a.m. – Register
Abbeville County – Wednesday, Feb. 16th at 12 p.m. – Register
Marlboro County – Wednesday, Feb. 16th at 1 p.m. – Register
Georgetown County – Thursday, Feb. 17th at 10 a.m. – Register
Newberry County – Thursday, Feb. 17th at 12 p.m. – Register
Anderson County – Friday, Feb. 18th at 12 p.m. – Register
Florence County – Tuesday, Feb. 22nd at 10 a.m. – Register
Horry County – Tuesday, Feb. 22nd at 10 a.m. – Register
Calhoun County – Tuesday, Feb. 22nd at 1 p.m.. – Register
Bamberg, Barnwell & Allendale – Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. – Register
Hampton County – Thursday, Feb. 24th at 10 a.m. – Register
Kershaw County – Friday, Feb. 25th at 12 p.m. – Register


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Ready, Set, Sell: HUBZone, Veteran, and Service-Disabled Veteran Certifications 

Ready, Set, Sell! The federal government purchases millions of dollars worth of products and services from small businesses each year. In this seminar, attendees will gain the necessary tools to assist them in better understanding the federal government as a marketplace. Angela Brewer, Business Opportunity Specialist with the South Carolina SBA, will discuss HUBZone, Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran certifications, qualifications, and how to apply for each. This is a virtual event. Registration is required. A Zoom link to join will be provided after registration.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 – 9:00am EST

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How to Get your Business Certified

City of Charleston: Why Be M&WBE Certified?

In this webinar, Ruth Jordan, the City’s M&WBE Manager, will discuss:

– The benefits of being certified as a minority or woman-owned business with the City of Charleston

– The requirements for your business to receive certification (UPDATED IN 2022)

– How to apply for certification

Starting in 2022, you can qualify after 1 full year in business!

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 – 12:00pm EST

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Government contracting classroom


Federal Contracting Readiness Program

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 and catapult your company to the next level!

You Will Learn: 8(a) Eligibility Requirements, Federal Contracting Environment, Potential for Success and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) / DCAA Compliance.

Friday, February 18, 2022 – 11:00am CST

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In Celebration of Black History Month, SBA Administrator Guzman Announces New Funding to Expand Outreach Centers for Women Entrepreneurs through Minority Serving Institutions

$1.5M Will be Awarded to Support the Expansion of the Agency’s Women’s Business Centers Across HBCUs and Higher Education Institutions Serving Hispanic, Tribal and AAPI Communities

Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice for America’s 32.5 million small businesses in President Biden’s Cabinet, announced the availability of $1.5 million for 10 new grant opportunities for established Minority Serving Institutions aspiring to host a Women’s Business Center (WBC) to provide local outcome-oriented business services for women entrepreneurs.

As Black History Month is underway, the announcement highlights the Agency’s commitment to creating funding opportunities that increase equity for small business owners – a priority under Administrator Guzman. Through the SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership’s (OWBO), the WBCs will help entrepreneurs pivot, grow and navigate new opportunities created through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, such as competing in the burgeoning industries solving climate change and to grow clean-energy supply chains that will help expand global exporting.

“Our efforts to help establish more Women’s Business Centers at Minority Serving Institutions across America will not only deliver on the Biden-Harris administration’s priority to invest in equity but also will help more women entrepreneurs—one of the most energetic, innovative and fastest-growing segments of our small business economy—drive America’s strong recovery and Build a Better America,” said Administrator Guzman. “Our Women’s Business Centers provide vital support, connecting women entrepreneurs with many of the SBA’s most valuable resources including access to capital, professional networks, skills training for business growth and resilience, and much more. My hope is that leaders of every qualifying institution will seize this opportunity to establish a Women’s Business Center and start building bridges to opportunity for our nation’s women business owners.”

The purpose of the new funding will be for up to 10 private, non-profit organizations to provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs.

Eligible applicants include the following institutions of higher education or their affiliates:

  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)(as defined in 20 USC §1061)
  • Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs)(as defined in 20 USC § 1101a)
  • Tribal Colleges and University (TCUs) (as defined in 20 USC 1059c)
  • Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions (NHSIs)(as defined in 20 USC § 1059d(b))
  • Alaska Native Serving Institutions (ANSIs)(as defined in 20 USC § 1059d(b)) of higher learning with existing minority entrepreneurship or related programs

“Under the leadership of Administrator Guzman, the Office of Women’s Business Ownership continues to work to advance the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration.  Our office looks forward to supporting initiatives to ensure that multicultural women and the academic institutions that support them across the nation, have access to resources and support to advance entrepreneurial opportunities and preparation,” said Natalie Madeira Cofield, Assistant Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration. “This notable expansion builds on our historic expansion in 2021, where our center footprint grew to include 24 new centers, 60-percent of which were located in rural communities across the nation, including Puerto Rico.”

Since March 2021 alone, twenty-four new centers have opened. Among the newest WBCs are three affiliated with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and two in Puerto Rico, as well several focused on reaching entrepreneurs from rural communities. Currently, OWBO funds and supports the largest WBC network in the history of the SBA, with 140 centers in 49 states and Puerto Rico.

The SBA’s WBC network provides one-on-one counseling, training, networking, workshops, technical assistance, and mentoring to women entrepreneurs on numerous business development topics, including business startup, financial management, marketing, and procurement. To find other WBC locations and additional SBA resources, visit www.sba.gov/tools/local-assistance.

How to Apply

Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax-exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must or be affiliated with a Minority Serving Institution.

The application acceptance period for this grant opportunity is Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, through Monday, March 14, 2022. Proposals responding to this program must be submitted through www.grants.gov by Monday, March 14, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). No other methods of submission will be permitted. Proposals submitted after the stipulated deadline will be rejected without being evaluated.

Interested applicants may direct any questions about the WBC funding opportunity to Donald Smith, SBA Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Women’s Business Ownership, at Donald.Smith@sba.gov. For issues with grants.gov, please visit www.grants.gov/web/grants/support, call the Grants.gov Support Line at 1-800-518-4726, or email support@grants.gov.


Upcoming Events

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Wednesday, February 16, 2022 – 10:00am EST

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022 – 10:00am EST