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Small Business Administration

The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the United States government that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses. The mission of the Small Business Administration is "to maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of communities after disasters". The agency's activities have been summarized as the "3 Cs" of capital, contracts and counseling.[3]

Small Business Administration
Seal of the SBA
Logo of the SBA
Agency overview
FormedJuly 30, 1953; 69 years ago (1953-07-30)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionFederal government of the United States
Headquarters409 Third St SW
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Employees3,293 (2015)[1]
Annual budget$710 million USD (2015)[2]
Agency executive
Websitesba.gov

SBA loans are made through banks, credit unions and other lenders who partner with the SBA. The SBA provides a government-backed guarantee on part of the loan. Under the Recovery Act and the Small Business Jobs Act, SBA loans were enhanced to provide up to a 90 percent guarantee in order to strengthen access to capital for small businesses after credit froze in 2008. The agency had record lending volumes in late 2010.[4]

SBA helps lead the federal government's efforts to deliver 23 percent of prime federal contracts to small businesses. Small business contracting programs include efforts to ensure that certain federal contracts reach woman-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses as well as businesses participating in programs such as the 8(a) Business Development Program and HUBZone.[5] In March 2018 the SBA launched the SBA Franchise Directory, aiming to connect entrepreneurs to lines of credit and capital in order to grow their businesses.[6]

SBA has at least one office in each U.S. state. In addition, the agency provides grants to support counseling partners, including approximately 900 Small Business Development Centers (often located at colleges and universities), 110 Women's Business Centers, and SCORE, a volunteer mentor corps of retired and experienced business leaders with approximately 350 chapters. These counseling services provide services to over 1 million entrepreneurs and small business owners annually. President Obama announced in January 2012 that he would elevate the SBA into the Cabinet, a position it last held during the Clinton administration,[7] thus making the Administrator of the Small Business Administration a cabinet-level position.

History

The SBA was created on July 30, 1953, by Republican President Eisenhower with the signing of the Small Business Act, currently codified at 15 U.S.C. ch. 14A. The Small Business Act was originally enacted as the "Small Business Act of 1953" in Title II (67 Stat. 232) of Pub. L. 83–163 (ch. 282, 67 Stat. 230, July 30, 1953); The "Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act" was Title I, which abolished the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC). The Small Business Act Amendments of 1958 (Pub. L. 85–536, 72 Stat. 384, enacted July 18, 1958) withdrew Title II as part of that act and made it a separate act to be known as the "Small Business Act". Its function was and is to "aid, counsel, assist and protect, insofar as is possible, the interests of small business concerns".

The SBA has survived a number of threats to its existence. In 1996, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives planned to eliminate the agency.[8] It survived and went on to receive a record high budget in 2000.[9] Renewed efforts by the Bush Administration to end the SBA loan program met congressional resistance, although the SBA's budget was repeatedly cut, and in 2004 certain expenditures were frozen. The Obama administration supported SBA budgets and strengthened it through The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. SBA budgets were further strengthened by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, and in 2011, President Obama announced that the SBA would double its support of rural small businesses to $350 million in the next 5 years.

The Trump Administration supported the SBA budget through an increase in entrepreneurship centers geared towards women-entrepreneurs and other programs. The Trump Administration oversaw significant supplemental appropriations for the agency strengthened SBA lending through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, and the CARES Act of 2020.[10] Within the first 14 days of the Paycheck Protection Program, the SBA had processed more than 14 years worth of loans to small businesses.[11] In June of 2020 it was announced that the Trump Administration, through the Paycheck Protection Program, saved over 50 million small business jobs[12] in America.

Organizational structure

The SBA has an Administrator and a Deputy Administrator. It has an associate administrator or director for the following offices:[13]

  • Business Development
  • Capital Access
  • Communications and Public Liaison
  • Congressional and Legislative Affairs
  • Credit Risk Management
  • Disaster Assistance
  • Entrepreneurial Development
  • Entrepreneurship Education
  • Equal Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights Compliance
  • Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
  • Field Operations
  • Government Contracting and Business Development
  • Hearings and Appeals
  • HUBZone Program
  • International Trade
  • Investment and Innovation
  • Management and Administration
  • Native American Affairs
  • Performance Management
  • Small Business Development Centers
  • Veterans Business Development
  • Women's Business Ownership

Senate-confirmed appointees include: Administrator, Deputy Administrator, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, and Inspector General.

Lending programs

Loan Guarantee Program

The 7(a) Loan Guarantee Program is designed to help entrepreneurs start or expand their small businesses. It is the most common loan program offered by the SBA.[14] The program makes capital available to small businesses through bank and non-bank lending institutions.[15] The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 increased the maximum size of these loans, indefinitely, from $2 million to $5 million. According to the SBA website, it can be used for working capital (both short and long term), refinancing debt, and purchasing furniture, fixtures, and supplies.[16] There are some businesses that are ineligible for this program, such as real estate investment firms (where property is held for investment purposes), dealers of rare coins and stamps, and lending institutions like banks.[17]

Disaster Loan Program

 
SBA opens Disaster Loan Center in Austell, GA, October 26, 2009

Homeowners and renters are eligible for long-term, low-interest loans to rebuild or repair a damaged property to pre-disaster condition.[18]

Businesses are also eligible for long-term, low-interest loans to recover from declared disasters.[19] Disaster Relief Loans are often approved within 21 days. This is an improved approval time than after Hurricane Katrina, over 15 years ago, when the SBA processed applications in about 74 days on average.[20]

If a business with a Disaster Relief Loan defaults on the loan and the business is then closed, the SBA will pursue the business owner to liquidate all personal assets to satisfy an outstanding balance. The IRS will withhold any tax refund expected by the former business owner and apply the amount toward the loan balance.

Microloan Program

The Microloan program provides direct loans to qualified nonprofit intermediary lenders who, in turn, provide “microloans” of up to $50,000 to small businesses and nonprofit child-care centers. It also provides marketing, management, and technical assistance to microloan borrowers and potential borrowers.[21]

Entrepreneurial development programs

Small Business Development Centers

Approximately 900 Small Business Development Center sites are funded through a combination of state and SBA support in the form of matching grants. Typically, SBDCs are co-located at community colleges, state universities, and/or other entrepreneurial hubs. Cole Browne leads the SBA in purchasing of new Development Center sites.

The Office of Women’s Business Ownership

The Office of Women-Owned Businesses (OWBO)[22] was established in 1979 by Executive Order 12138.[23] The mission of the program is "to enable and empower women entrepreneurs through advocacy, outreach, education and support."

Programs managed by the OWBO provide services to disadvantaged woman entrepreneurs to assist in increasing their competitiveness in the modern business world.[24] These programs assist women through training and counseling, providing opportunities to obtain credit, capital and marketing assistance, and establishing a Federal set-aside for women-owned businesses.

The Women's Business Center Program was established under Title II of the Women's Business Ownership Act of 1988.[25] It was first named the Demonstration Training Program when it was created by Congress to provide a long-term solution for training and counseling potential and current women business owners, including those who are Socially and Economically Disadvantaged as defined in 13 CFR 124.103.[26] The intent of the program was, and still is, to stimulate the economy through assisting and encouraging growth of women-owned businesses.

The current rule on the Women's Business Center Program is outlined under Title 15 of the US Code, 2019 Edition, Chapter 14A.[27] New rules were applied to the code by the US Small Business Administration, effective January 1, 2020, as outlined in the Federal Register document, Volume 84, No. 227, Monday, November 25, 2019, Rules and Regulations.[28] This rule document was put in place in order to make the Women's Business Center Program more transparent in reporting on progress and financial allotments, as well as providing improved standardization overall.

Women's Business Centers

Women's Business Centers (WBCs) represent a national network of over 100 non-profit educational centers throughout the United States and its territories, funded in part through SBA support.[29] The maximum SBA grant for a WBC is $150,000 per year, although most centers receive less.[citation needed]

WBCs are designed to assist women in starting and growing small businesses, though their services are available to all.[30] WBCs help women succeed in business by providing training, mentoring, business development, and financing opportunities to over 100,000 women entrepreneurs annually across the nation.[citation needed] Women’s Business Centers are mandated to serve a significant number of socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.[30]

Research conducted by the Association of Women’s Business Centers indicates that 64% of WBC clients in 2012 were low-income, 39% were persons of color, and 70% were nascent businesses.[31] WBC services are provided in more than 35 languages, with 64% of WBCs providing services in two or more languages. In addition to business training services, 68% of WBCs provide mentoring services, and 45% provide microloans.[31]

SCORE

SCORE, the nation's largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, was founded in 1964[32] as a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. SCORE has since educated more than 10 million current and aspiring U.S. small business owners through its free mentoring and free and low-cost workshops.[32] In 2016, SCORE’s more than 10,000 volunteer mentors helped their 125,000 clients create 54,072 small businesses, adding 78,691 non-owner jobs to the U.S. economy.[32]

SCORE’s core service offering is its mentoring program, through which volunteer mentors (all experienced in entrepreneurship and related areas of expertise) provide free counsel to small business clients. Mentors, operating out of 300 chapters nationwide,[32] work with their clients to address issues related to starting and growing a business, including writing business plans, developing products, conceiving marketing strategies, hiring staff, and more. Clients access their mentors via free, ongoing face-to-face mentoring sessions or through email or video mentoring services.

In addition to mentoring, SCORE also offers free and low-cost educational workshops each year, both online and in-person. In 2016, clients attended 119,957 online workshop sessions, while 237,712 local workshop attendees benefited from SCORE’s in-person educational programming.[32]

Veteran Business Outreach Centers (VBOC)

SBA's Office of Veteran Business Development operates twenty-two[33] Veteran Business Outreach Centers[34] through grants and cooperative agreements with organizations which provide technical assistance to businesses owned by veterans and family members. VBOCs also provide instructors for the SBA's program Boots to Business.[35]

Innovation and Strategic Initiatives

The SBA also supports regional innovation clusters across the country.[36]

Federal contracting and business development programs

8(a) Business Development Program

The 8(a) Business Development Program assists in the development of small businesses owned and operated by individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged, such as women and minorities. Applicants must provide evidence of economic disadvantage (net worth under $250,000K), and must write a statement of personal experiences in combination with evidence to sufficiently demonstrate social disadvantage. The following groups are presumed socially disadvantaged through SBA policy and do not have to submit a social disadvantage narrative when applying for the program: Black Americans; Hispanic Americans; Native Americans (American Indians, Eskimos, Aleuts, or Native Hawaiians); Asian Pacific Americans (persons with origins from Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Japan, China (including Hong Kong), Taiwan, Laos, Cambodia (Kampuchea), Vietnam, Korea, The Philippines, U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Republic of Palau), Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Samoa, Macao, Fiji, Tonga, Kiribati, Tuvalu, or Nauru); Subcontinent Asian Americans (persons with origins from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, the Maldives Islands or Nepal).

The 8(a) Program opens the doors for disadvantaged firms to grow and develop for a period of 9-years. It has increased jobs for thousands of people across the Nation, and many of the successful firms had impacted their communities with internships, college funding, and more. Annually, of the government's $99B in small business contracts, 8(a) firms are awarded 5% of contracts.

In 2011, the SBA, along with the FBI and the IRS, uncovered a massive scheme to defraud this program. Civilian employees of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, working in concert with an employee of Alaska Native Corporation Eyak Technology LLC allegedly submitted fraudulent bills to the program, totaling over 20 million dollars, and kept the money for their own use.[37]

Office of Hearings and Appeals

The Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) is an independent office within the SBA established in 1983 to provide an independent, quasi-judicial appeal against certain SBA program decisions.[38]

OHA is able to hear appeals regarding:

  • Size determinations,
  • Contracting officer designations of North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes on federal contracts,
  • Eligibility determinations for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concerns (SDVO SBC),
  • Eligibility of Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB),
  • Eligibility of Economically Disadvantaged WOSB (EDWOSB), and
  • 8(a)BD eligibility determinations, suspensions and terminations.[38]

The OHA publishes unredacted final decisions within a few days of each decision being issued.[39]

Criticism

The Cato Institute has challenged the justification of the federal government in intervening in credit markets.[40][41] Among other criticisms, Cato argues that "the SBA benefits a relatively tiny number of small businesses at the expense of the vast majority of small business that do not receive government assistance. SBA subsidies also represent a form of corporate welfare for the banking industry." Cato notes that the failure rate of all SBA loans from 2001 to 2010 is 19.4%,[40] contributing to a cost to taxpayers of $6.2 billion in 2011.[42]

In 2005, SBA Inspector General Report 5-15 stated, "One of the most important challenges facing the Small Business Administration and the entire Federal government today is that large businesses are receiving small business procurement awards and agencies are receiving credit for these awards."[43]

In October 2009, the Government Accountability Office released Report 10-108 which stated, "By failing to hold firms accountable, SBA and contracting agencies have sent a message to the contracting community that there is no punishment or consequences for committing fraud."[44]

Between 2009 and 2011, 7a Program guaranteed loans to Black-owned businesses declined by 47%.[45] Black loans are 3% of 7a loans for fiscal years 2014-2019. The SBA report to Congress has minority loans at 23%.

On April 17, 2020, the SBA approved $20 million in forgivable loans to Ruth's Hospitality Group, a publicly traded company, as part of the Paycheck Protection Program.[46] While accommodation and franchise businesses were allowed by legislation to participate in the Paycheck Protection Program per its qualification requirements, the loan made to Ruth's Hospitality Group represents a departure from the SBA's mission to serve small businesses.

On May 21st, 2020 it was reported that Planned Parenthood improperly received Paycheck Protection Program fundings. In response, the SBA sent a demand letter to Planned Parenthood requesting that they return the improperly received funding. [47]

In December, 2020, according to data released after a federal lawsuit filed by several news organizations under the Freedom of Information Act challenging the SBA’s refusal to release records on borrowers and loan amounts relating to the government's Paycheck Protection Program, it was revealed that more than half of the money from the Treasury Department’s coronavirus emergency fund for small businesses actually went to bigger small businesses representing just 5 percent of the recipients. The CARES Act of 2020 generally classified a small business as a business with 500 employees or fewer. [48]

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Bean, Jonathan. Big government and affirmative action: The scandalous history of the Small Business Administration (University Press of Kentucky, 2014) online
  • Lowrey, Ying. "Minority entrepreneurship in the USA." International Journal of Business and Globalisation 1.2 (2007): 176-221.
  • Nopper, Tamara K. "Minority, black and non-black people of color:‘New’color-blind racism and the us small business administration’s approach to minority business lending in the post-civil rights era." Critical Sociology 37.5 (2011): 651-671.
  • Weems, Robert E. Business in black and white: American presidents and black entrepreneurs in the twentieth century (NYU Press, 2009).

External links

  • Official website  
  • SBA in the Federal Register
  • 8a Certification Faqs
  • Public Law 85-699, 85th Congress, S. 3651: Small Business Investment Act of 1958

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Small Business Administration.

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Archives and Records Administration.

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The United States Small Business Administration SBA is an independent agency of the United States government that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses The mission of the Small Business Administration is to maintain and strengthen the nation s economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of communities after disasters The agency s activities have been summarized as the 3 Cs of capital contracts and counseling 3 Small Business AdministrationSeal of the SBALogo of the SBAAgency overviewFormedJuly 30 1953 69 years ago 1953 07 30 Preceding agencySmall Defense Plants Administration Reconstruction Finance CorporationJurisdictionFederal government of the United StatesHeadquarters409 Third St SWWashington D C U S Employees3 293 2015 1 Annual budget 710 million USD 2015 2 Agency executiveIsabel Guzman AdministratorWebsitesba govSBA loans are made through banks credit unions and other lenders who partner with the SBA The SBA provides a government backed guarantee on part of the loan Under the Recovery Act and the Small Business Jobs Act SBA loans were enhanced to provide up to a 90 percent guarantee in order to strengthen access to capital for small businesses after credit froze in 2008 The agency had record lending volumes in late 2010 4 SBA helps lead the federal government s efforts to deliver 23 percent of prime federal contracts to small businesses Small business contracting programs include efforts to ensure that certain federal contracts reach woman owned and service disabled veteran owned small businesses as well as businesses participating in programs such as the 8 a Business Development Program and HUBZone 5 In March 2018 the SBA launched the SBA Franchise Directory aiming to connect entrepreneurs to lines of credit and capital in order to grow their businesses 6 SBA has at least one office in each U S state In addition the agency provides grants to support counseling partners including approximately 900 Small Business Development Centers often located at colleges and universities 110 Women s Business Centers and SCORE a volunteer mentor corps of retired and experienced business leaders with approximately 350 chapters These counseling services provide services to over 1 million entrepreneurs and small business owners annually President Obama announced in January 2012 that he would elevate the SBA into the Cabinet a position it last held during the Clinton administration 7 thus making the Administrator of the Small Business Administration a cabinet level position Contents 1 History 2 Organizational structure 3 Lending programs 3 1 Loan Guarantee Program 3 2 Disaster Loan Program 3 3 Microloan Program 4 Entrepreneurial development programs 4 1 Small Business Development Centers 4 2 The Office of Women s Business Ownership 4 2 1 Women s Business Centers 4 3 SCORE 4 4 Veteran Business Outreach Centers VBOC 4 5 Innovation and Strategic Initiatives 5 Federal contracting and business development programs 5 1 8 a Business Development Program 6 Office of Hearings and Appeals 7 Criticism 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditThe SBA was created on July 30 1953 by Republican President Eisenhower with the signing of the Small Business Act currently codified at 15 U S C ch 14A The Small Business Act was originally enacted as the Small Business Act of 1953 in Title II 67 Stat 232 of Pub L 83 163 ch 282 67 Stat 230 July 30 1953 The Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act was Title I which abolished the Reconstruction Finance Corporation RFC The Small Business Act Amendments of 1958 Pub L 85 536 72 Stat 384 enacted July 18 1958 withdrew Title II as part of that act and made it a separate act to be known as the Small Business Act Its function was and is to aid counsel assist and protect insofar as is possible the interests of small business concerns The SBA has survived a number of threats to its existence In 1996 the Republican controlled House of Representatives planned to eliminate the agency 8 It survived and went on to receive a record high budget in 2000 9 Renewed efforts by the Bush Administration to end the SBA loan program met congressional resistance although the SBA s budget was repeatedly cut and in 2004 certain expenditures were frozen The Obama administration supported SBA budgets and strengthened it through The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 SBA budgets were further strengthened by the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 and in 2011 President Obama announced that the SBA would double its support of rural small businesses to 350 million in the next 5 years The Trump Administration supported the SBA budget through an increase in entrepreneurship centers geared towards women entrepreneurs and other programs The Trump Administration oversaw significant supplemental appropriations for the agency strengthened SBA lending through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 and the CARES Act of 2020 10 Within the first 14 days of the Paycheck Protection Program the SBA had processed more than 14 years worth of loans to small businesses 11 In June of 2020 it was announced that the Trump Administration through the Paycheck Protection Program saved over 50 million small business jobs 12 in America Organizational structure EditThe SBA has an Administrator and a Deputy Administrator It has an associate administrator or director for the following offices 13 Business Development Capital Access Communications and Public Liaison Congressional and Legislative Affairs Credit Risk Management Disaster Assistance Entrepreneurial Development Entrepreneurship Education Equal Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights Compliance Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Field Operations Government Contracting and Business Development Hearings and Appeals HUBZone Program International Trade Investment and Innovation Management and Administration Native American Affairs Performance Management Small Business Development Centers Veterans Business Development Women s Business OwnershipSenate confirmed appointees include Administrator Deputy Administrator Chief Counsel for Advocacy and Inspector General Lending programs EditThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Loan Guarantee Program Edit The 7 a Loan Guarantee Program is designed to help entrepreneurs start or expand their small businesses It is the most common loan program offered by the SBA 14 The program makes capital available to small businesses through bank and non bank lending institutions 15 The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 increased the maximum size of these loans indefinitely from 2 million to 5 million According to the SBA website it can be used for working capital both short and long term refinancing debt and purchasing furniture fixtures and supplies 16 There are some businesses that are ineligible for this program such as real estate investment firms where property is held for investment purposes dealers of rare coins and stamps and lending institutions like banks 17 Disaster Loan Program Edit SBA opens Disaster Loan Center in Austell GA October 26 2009 Homeowners and renters are eligible for long term low interest loans to rebuild or repair a damaged property to pre disaster condition 18 Businesses are also eligible for long term low interest loans to recover from declared disasters 19 Disaster Relief Loans are often approved within 21 days This is an improved approval time than after Hurricane Katrina over 15 years ago when the SBA processed applications in about 74 days on average 20 If a business with a Disaster Relief Loan defaults on the loan and the business is then closed the SBA will pursue the business owner to liquidate all personal assets to satisfy an outstanding balance The IRS will withhold any tax refund expected by the former business owner and apply the amount toward the loan balance Microloan Program Edit The Microloan program provides direct loans to qualified nonprofit intermediary lenders who in turn provide microloans of up to 50 000 to small businesses and nonprofit child care centers It also provides marketing management and technical assistance to microloan borrowers and potential borrowers 21 Entrepreneurial development programs EditSmall Business Development Centers Edit Approximately 900 Small Business Development Center sites are funded through a combination of state and SBA support in the form of matching grants Typically SBDCs are co located at community colleges state universities and or other entrepreneurial hubs Cole Browne leads the SBA in purchasing of new Development Center sites The Office of Women s Business Ownership Edit The Office of Women Owned Businesses OWBO 22 was established in 1979 by Executive Order 12138 23 The mission of the program is to enable and empower women entrepreneurs through advocacy outreach education and support Programs managed by the OWBO provide services to disadvantaged woman entrepreneurs to assist in increasing their competitiveness in the modern business world 24 These programs assist women through training and counseling providing opportunities to obtain credit capital and marketing assistance and establishing a Federal set aside for women owned businesses The Women s Business Center Program was established under Title II of the Women s Business Ownership Act of 1988 25 It was first named the Demonstration Training Program when it was created by Congress to provide a long term solution for training and counseling potential and current women business owners including those who are Socially and Economically Disadvantaged as defined in 13 CFR 124 103 26 The intent of the program was and still is to stimulate the economy through assisting and encouraging growth of women owned businesses The current rule on the Women s Business Center Program is outlined under Title 15 of the US Code 2019 Edition Chapter 14A 27 New rules were applied to the code by the US Small Business Administration effective January 1 2020 as outlined in the Federal Register document Volume 84 No 227 Monday November 25 2019 Rules and Regulations 28 This rule document was put in place in order to make the Women s Business Center Program more transparent in reporting on progress and financial allotments as well as providing improved standardization overall Women s Business Centers Edit Women s Business Centers WBCs represent a national network of over 100 non profit educational centers throughout the United States and its territories funded in part through SBA support 29 The maximum SBA grant for a WBC is 150 000 per year although most centers receive less citation needed WBCs are designed to assist women in starting and growing small businesses though their services are available to all 30 WBCs help women succeed in business by providing training mentoring business development and financing opportunities to over 100 000 women entrepreneurs annually across the nation citation needed Women s Business Centers are mandated to serve a significant number of socially and economically disadvantaged individuals 30 Research conducted by the Association of Women s Business Centers indicates that 64 of WBC clients in 2012 were low income 39 were persons of color and 70 were nascent businesses 31 WBC services are provided in more than 35 languages with 64 of WBCs providing services in two or more languages In addition to business training services 68 of WBCs provide mentoring services and 45 provide microloans 31 SCORE Edit SCORE the nation s largest network of volunteer expert business mentors was founded in 1964 32 as a resource partner of the U S Small Business Administration SCORE has since educated more than 10 million current and aspiring U S small business owners through its free mentoring and free and low cost workshops 32 In 2016 SCORE s more than 10 000 volunteer mentors helped their 125 000 clients create 54 072 small businesses adding 78 691 non owner jobs to the U S economy 32 SCORE s core service offering is its mentoring program through which volunteer mentors all experienced in entrepreneurship and related areas of expertise provide free counsel to small business clients Mentors operating out of 300 chapters nationwide 32 work with their clients to address issues related to starting and growing a business including writing business plans developing products conceiving marketing strategies hiring staff and more Clients access their mentors via free ongoing face to face mentoring sessions or through email or video mentoring services In addition to mentoring SCORE also offers free and low cost educational workshops each year both online and in person In 2016 clients attended 119 957 online workshop sessions while 237 712 local workshop attendees benefited from SCORE s in person educational programming 32 Veteran Business Outreach Centers VBOC Edit SBA s Office of Veteran Business Development operates twenty two 33 Veteran Business Outreach Centers 34 through grants and cooperative agreements with organizations which provide technical assistance to businesses owned by veterans and family members VBOCs also provide instructors for the SBA s program Boots to Business 35 Innovation and Strategic Initiatives Edit The SBA also supports regional innovation clusters across the country 36 Federal contracting and business development programs Edit8 a Business Development Program Edit The 8 a Business Development Program assists in the development of small businesses owned and operated by individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged such as women and minorities Applicants must provide evidence of economic disadvantage net worth under 250 000K and must write a statement of personal experiences in combination with evidence to sufficiently demonstrate social disadvantage The following groups are presumed socially disadvantaged through SBA policy and do not have to submit a social disadvantage narrative when applying for the program Black Americans Hispanic Americans Native Americans American Indians Eskimos Aleuts or Native Hawaiians Asian Pacific Americans persons with origins from Burma Thailand Malaysia Indonesia Singapore Brunei Japan China including Hong Kong Taiwan Laos Cambodia Kampuchea Vietnam Korea The Philippines U S Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Republic of Palau Republic of the Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Guam Samoa Macao Fiji Tonga Kiribati Tuvalu or Nauru Subcontinent Asian Americans persons with origins from India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka Bhutan the Maldives Islands or Nepal The 8 a Program opens the doors for disadvantaged firms to grow and develop for a period of 9 years It has increased jobs for thousands of people across the Nation and many of the successful firms had impacted their communities with internships college funding and more Annually of the government s 99B in small business contracts 8 a firms are awarded 5 of contracts In 2011 the SBA along with the FBI and the IRS uncovered a massive scheme to defraud this program Civilian employees of the U S Army Corps of Engineers working in concert with an employee of Alaska Native Corporation Eyak Technology LLC allegedly submitted fraudulent bills to the program totaling over 20 million dollars and kept the money for their own use 37 Office of Hearings and Appeals EditThe Office of Hearings and Appeals OHA is an independent office within the SBA established in 1983 to provide an independent quasi judicial appeal against certain SBA program decisions 38 OHA is able to hear appeals regarding Size determinations Contracting officer designations of North American Industry Classification System NAICS codes on federal contracts Eligibility determinations for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Concerns SDVO SBC Eligibility of Women Owned Small Businesses WOSB Eligibility of Economically Disadvantaged WOSB EDWOSB and 8 a BD eligibility determinations suspensions and terminations 38 The OHA publishes unredacted final decisions within a few days of each decision being issued 39 Criticism EditThe Cato Institute has challenged the justification of the federal government in intervening in credit markets 40 41 Among other criticisms Cato argues that the SBA benefits a relatively tiny number of small businesses at the expense of the vast majority of small business that do not receive government assistance SBA subsidies also represent a form of corporate welfare for the banking industry Cato notes that the failure rate of all SBA loans from 2001 to 2010 is 19 4 40 contributing to a cost to taxpayers of 6 2 billion in 2011 42 In 2005 SBA Inspector General Report 5 15 stated One of the most important challenges facing the Small Business Administration and the entire Federal government today is that large businesses are receiving small business procurement awards and agencies are receiving credit for these awards 43 In October 2009 the Government Accountability Office released Report 10 108 which stated By failing to hold firms accountable SBA and contracting agencies have sent a message to the contracting community that there is no punishment or consequences for committing fraud 44 Between 2009 and 2011 7a Program guaranteed loans to Black owned businesses declined by 47 45 Black loans are 3 of 7a loans for fiscal years 2014 2019 The SBA report to Congress has minority loans at 23 On April 17 2020 the SBA approved 20 million in forgivable loans to Ruth s Hospitality Group a publicly traded company as part of the Paycheck Protection Program 46 While accommodation and franchise businesses were allowed by legislation to participate in the Paycheck Protection Program per its qualification requirements the loan made to Ruth s Hospitality Group represents a departure from the SBA s mission to serve small businesses On May 21st 2020 it was reported that Planned Parenthood improperly received Paycheck Protection Program fundings In response the SBA sent a demand letter to Planned Parenthood requesting that they return the improperly received funding 47 In December 2020 according to data released after a federal lawsuit filed by several news organizations under the Freedom of Information Act challenging the SBA s refusal to release records on borrowers and loan amounts relating to the government s Paycheck Protection Program it was revealed that more than half of the money from the Treasury Department s coronavirus emergency fund for small businesses actually went to bigger small businesses representing just 5 percent of the recipients The CARES Act of 2020 generally classified a small business as a business with 500 employees or fewer 48 See also EditAdministrator of the Small Business Administration Title 13 of the Code of Federal Regulations Business Development Bank of CanadaReferences Edit Archived copy Archived from the original on June 1 2015 Retrieved April 25 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Small Business Administration Fiscal Year 2015 Congressional Budget Justification and Fiscal Year 2013 Annual Performance Report Fiscal Year 2015 Congressional Budget Justification and Fiscal Year 2013 Annual Performance Report Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved April 25 2015 SBA Blog Post by Deputy Administrator Marie Johns Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved June 16 2011 Archived copy The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on January 7 2011 Retrieved June 16 2011 a href Template Cite news html title 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