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What's Happening in Your State? | | Alabama District Office Thomas Todt, District Director The SBA Alabama District Office has received funding from SBA's Office of Veteran's Business Development for special outreach efforts to veterans and/or spouses. The funding will provide "scholarship" opportunities for participation in entrepreneurial programs offered through SBA Resource Partners. Contact the District Office at 205.290.7101 for more information on locations and availability. |
| | Florida- North Florida District Office Wilfredo J. Gonzalez, District Director The disaster declaration related to Tropical Storm Debby covers the counties of Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Franklin, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, Nassau, Pasco, Pinellas, Suwannee, Taylor, Union and Wakulla in Florida, which are eligible for both Physical and Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the SBA. Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations in the following adjacent counties are eligible to apply. Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available in the following counties: Alachua, Charlotte, Citrus, Desoto, Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf, Hamilton, Hardee, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okeechobee, Osceola, Polk, Putnam, Saint Johns, Sarasota and Sumter in Florida. Those affected by Tropical Storm Debby may seek more information or assistance through: 1. Register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362. Businesses are not required to register with FEMA; however it is encouraged. The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Sept 4, 2012. The deadline to return economic injury applications is April 3, 2013. |
| | Florida- South Florida District Office Francisco "Pancho" Marrero, District Director Jonel Hein, SBA Deputy District Director, signed a Strategic Alliance Memorandum with the Lauderhill Regional Chamber of Commerce on July 13th at the Chamber's monthly breakfast in Plantation, FL. In front of over 100 small business owners, commercial service providers, and locally elected officials, Mrs. Hein talked about the significance and importance of partnerships in helping the SBA's South Florida District Office accomplish its mission to help the over 1.2 million small business owners in South Florida start, grow and succeed in business. She also said that helping entrepreneurs explore exporting and enter the global marketplace will be a focus of the partnership with the chamber. |
| | Georgia District Office Terri Denison, District Director SBA Georgia District Office Hosts 8(a) Annual Meeting The Georgia District Office held its annual 8(a) conference on June 27 at the Georgia State University Student Center. The event was co-sponsored by the Georgia Small Business Development Center. The full-day conference included a welcome by SBA Regional Administrator Cassius Butts and was keynoted by GSA Regional Administrator Shyam Reddy. Breakout sessions were held on topics such as marketing to federal agencies, using social media and getting the most from the Federal Procurement Data System. Attendees also participated in several rounds of speed counseling and "meet the buyer" sessions. Stay tuned for the next annual conference: www.sba.gov/ga. |
| | Kentucky District Office Ralph Ross, District Director The Community Advantage Loan Program is a pilot initiative aimed at increasing the number of SBA 7(a) lenders who reach underserved communities, targeting community-based, mission-focused financial institutions which were previously not able to offer SBA 7(a) loans. The maximum loan amount is $250,000. Community Advantage Lenders must target 60% of their loan portfolio to: low-to-moderate income communities(LMI) , Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, HUBZones, new businesses (in business 2 years or less), business eligible for Patriot Express including Veteran-owned businesses, firms with more than 50% of its full time workforce is low-income or resides in LMI census tracts. Community Advantage approved lenders in Kentucky include Southeast Kentucky Economic Development in Somerset, KY and Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation in London, KY. More lenders should be approved shortly. For more information, go to SBA Community Advantage Program. |
| | Mississippi District Office Janita Stewart, District Director Working with SBA Deputy Administrator Marie Johns' office, along with the Delta Regional Authority and the Appalachian Regional Commission, the SBA Mississippi District Office participated in the White House Rural Economic Forum held in Oxford at the University of Mississippi where 200 businesses participated in a series of events including a resource expo, speed mentoring, a forum moderated by high level officials focusing on the importance of rural entrepreneurship, as well as a series of afternoon workshops focusing on business start-ups; access to capital, exporting, contracting, subcontracting, and minority, women and veteran-owned business. On July 26-27, the SBA Mississippi District and Gulfport Branch offices will hold the bi-annual Statewide Lenders Conference in Biloxi at the Beau Rivage. For more information please call 601-965-4378 ext 10. |
| | North Carolina District Office Lynn Douthett, District Director Cherry Point Named Pilot Site for SBA Operation BOOTS TO BUSINESS The Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point, NC has been named one of the four pilot sites for SBA's Operation Boots to Business Program. SBA has joined with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense to launch a training program for transitioning service members and veterans to help them become entrepreneurs and create jobs. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are valuable opportunities for transitioning service members and veterans. Each year, more than 250,000 service members transition out of the military. Transitioning veterans are natural entrepreneurs who possess the skills, experience and leadership to start businesses and create jobs. For more information visit: http://www.sba.gov/bootstobusiness. |
| | South Carolina District Office Elliott Cooper, District Director Gail Newton, Lender Relations Specialist with the South Carolina District Office, has developed a partnership with the new Spartanburg Small Business Development Center to regularly present a free seminar on the SBA's programs and services. Called the Small Business Resource Day, the seminar covers the SBA's financing and contracting programs, as well as the SBDC's counseling services. The next Spartanburg Small Business Resource Day will be held Thursday, August 2, from 9:15 am to noon at the Spartanburg County Public Library main branch. For more information or to register, visit http://workgroups.clemson.edu/SBDC_Workshops/form.php. |
| | Tennessee District Office Walter Perry, District Director Regional Small Business Summit in Knoxville Keynoted by SBA Ombudsman, Esther Vassar Knoxville, Tenn.---The SBA Tennessee District Office joined forces with the U.S. Department of Energy and several other federal agencies for the Regional Small Business Summit in Knoxville, July 9-11. More than 700 persons attended the two and a one half day event. Keynote speaker on July 10th was Esther Vassar, SBA's National Ombudsman, whose topic, "Empowering Small Businesses for the Future" received very close attention from a standing room only crowd, according to SBA District Director Walter Perry, who introduced Ombudsman Vassar. One of the many training sessions, "Getting a Grip on Project Management" included TN SBA and National Small Business Subcontractor of the Year, Misty Mayes of Management Solutions, LLC in Knoxville. Another session "Meet the Veteran Business Owner" also included an overflow crowd of attendees and was moderated by Milton Tookes, Government Advocacy Director of the Tennessee Veterans Business Association, whose co-founder, Jonathan Williams was the TN SBA Small Business Veterans Champion for 2012. |
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