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1 An Overview of SBA Programs Herbert Austin District Director U.S. Small Business Administration Dallas/Fort Worth District Office 4300 Amon Carter Blvd. Suite 114 Fort Worth, TX 76155 (817)685-5502
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2 SBA- Small Business Administration A Small Federal Agency with a Huge Mandate Advocate and Champion for the 28 Million small businesses of the Country The mission of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is to support small businesses from start-up to the realization of their ultimate goals. 2www.sba.gov
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3 Top priority is to ensure that the health of small businesses remain strong so they may continue to: Prosper Create Jobs Innovate Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. Economy, creating 2/3 of all net jobs during the last few years The country’s economy can only be strong when the small businesses are strong. 3www.sba.gov
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4 Counseling and Training 1. Contracting Support2. Capital Access3. There are 3 ways the SBA can help build, start, and grow businesses: (3 C’s )
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5 Counseling and Training SCORE ( Service Corps Of Retired Executives ) SBDC- Small Business Development Centers Women’s Business Centers Online Small Business Training Network Free On-Line SBA Courses Free one-on-one counseling* Low-cost classes in basic and advanced business skills* *(Resource Partners) For businesses at any stage from start-up to mature
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6 Contracting Support $500 Billion + per year (FY2014) U.S. Government: The World’s Largest Customer Federal Contracts =
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7 Small Businesses: 23%= <100 Billion PROCUREMENT TARGETS: $500 Billion + per year Contracting Support
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8 Accessing Capital The SBA does not make direct loans to business owners (except to assist with recovering from a natural disaster). What the SBA does is to guarantee loans made by qualified lenders to qualified business owners. The Dallas/Fort Worth District which encompasses 72 counties approved 1982 loans to business owners totaling $1,046,054,800 in guaranteed loans in the past 12 months as of September 30, 2015.
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9 Thank you For more information about your local SBA resource and events, visit the SBA website at: www.sba.gov https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/tx/dallas-fort-worth
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10 Herbert Austin District Director U.S. Small Business Administration Dallas/Fort Worth District Office 4300 Amon Carter Blvd, Suite 114 Fort Worth, TX 76155 (817)684-5502 herbert.austin@sba.gov
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