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Recovery.gov is the U.S. government's official website that provides easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

AGENCY PROFILE - Small Business Administration


 Data From Agency Reports - Updated Weekly


$640,085,181
Total Funds Awarded
$624,462,981
Total Funds Paid Out

Contracts, Grants and Loans Paid Out by Category

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Funding by Award Type

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Agency News
1/3/2011
Jobs Act Supported More Than $12 Billion in SBA Lending to Small Businesses in Just Three Months

WASHINGTON – Today, SBA Administrator Karen Mills announced that as of Dec. 31 the agency had approved more than $10.3 billion in loan guarantees which supported more than $12 billion in lending to small businesses since President Obama signed the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 on Sept. 27.

Read more about SBA Loan Enhancements
5/18/2009
SBA Launches New 100-Percent Guarantee ARC Loan Program to Help Struggling Businesses

WASHINGTON - Small businesses suffering financial hardship as a result of the slow economy may be eligible to receive temporary relief to keep their doors open and get their cash flow back on track through a new loan program announced today by SBA Administrator Karen G. Mills.

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5/4/2009
Helping Small Business Start, Grow and Succeed
Improved Financing to Start or Expand Your Small Business

If you're an entrepreneur looking to start or expand your business, the U.S. Small Business Administration has some good news for you.

As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the SBA is temporarily eliminating some borrower fees on two programs and temporarily increasing guarantees up to 90 percent on the 7(a) program, SBA's largest loan program. The fee elimination means more capital available to businesses at a lower cost. The increase in guarantee levels will help provide banks with the greater confidence they need to extend credit during the current economic crisis, which will mean more capital available to small business owners across the country.

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Last Updated 9/14/2012
 Data from Recipient Reports -
 Updated Quarterly
Total Number of Awards
as Reported by Recipients


Total Number of Awards as Reported by Recipients

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Project Completion Status

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States Receiving the Most Funds
State Amount
(02/17/09 - 09/25/2012)
Virginia $13,429,629
District of Columbia $11,831,750
New York $11,772,617
California $6,001,894
New Jersey $5,226,343
Cities Receiving the Most Funds
City Amount
(02/17/09 - 09/25/2012)
Washington, DC $10,244,302
Herndon, VA $5,911,381
Brooklyn, NY $5,546,060
Arlington, VA $4,566,140
New York, NY $3,407,147
Recipients Receiving the Most Funds
Recipient Award Amount
DRT STRATEGIES, INC. $2,825,000
APEX ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC $2,750,000
DRT STRATEGIES, INC. $2,527,346
COLSON SERVICES CORP. $2,074,700
BRILLIENT CORPORATION $2,006,592
Last Updated 9/19/2012