- Small Business Programs
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- Historically Black Colleges, Universities & Minority Institutions Program
- Historically Underutilized Business Zone Program
- Indian Incentive Program (Includes Alaskans and Hawaiians)
- Small Business Programs
- Small Disadvantaged Businesses & 8(a)
- Veteran-Owned and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Programs
- Women-Owned Small Business Program
Small Disadvantaged Businesses & 8(a)
A small disadvantaged business (SDB) is a small firm owned by one or more individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged. SDB status provides eligibility for bidding and benefit programs for Air Force and Federal procurements.
8(a) Program for Business Development
The SBA 8(a) Program provides SDBs with a wide variety of business development support and other management and technical assistance, including contracting with the Air Force in sole source and competitive set-asides. Learn more.
Eligibility Criteria
- Small firms qualify as SDBs if they are at least 51 percent owned by one or more individuals who are socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are citizens of the United States. For exceptions, see below.
- A publicly owned business may be considered an SDB if:
- at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disadvantaged individuals; and
- the public company's management and daily business is controlled by one or more such individuals.
- Socially disadvantaged groups are those who have been, historically, subjected to "racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias" within the larger American culture, including:
- African Americans
- Asian Pacific Americans
- Hispanic Americans
- Native Americans
- Subcontinent Asian Americans
- Members of other groups may qualify if they can satisfactorily demonstrate they meet established criteria
Economically disadvantaged individuals have been hampered in their ability to compete in the free enterprise system due to impaired access to financial opportunities, in contrast to people in similar businesses who are not identified as socially disadvantaged. The net worth of each individual does not exceed $750,000 subject to certain exemptions.
SBA changed the certification procedures for SDBs, where offerors can self-certify as long as the agency continues to meet its SDB goals.
References
Small Business Administration SDB Program information
Small Business Administration 8(a) Program information
8(a) Business Development Suitability Tool
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