Friday, October 28, 2011

HUBZone changes

HUBZones have been reassessed based on the 2010 Census.  If  you are not familiar with the HUBZone program, you can visit the SBA site.  Basically, it is a program designed to assist small businesses in geographic areas experiencing economic distress.  The designated areas are determined based on a number of factors such as unemployment rate and average income.  

There are several benefits to participation, and they are all extremely valuable.  First, there are many set-aside and sole source opportunities for participants.  Second, participants get a 10% discount on their price for evaluation in full and open competitions. Ultimately, the goal is to award 3% of the federal contract dollars to HUBZone companies.  So, no big deal.  That's only $12 Billion.

If your business has been HUBZone certified in the past, be wary: the zones are shrinking.  614 counties nationwide are coming off the list in 2011; another 67 in 2012; 83 in 2013; and 168 in 2014.  This PDF lists them by state.  The reduction is pretty dramatic.  Check out these unofficial maps of Louisiana and Mississippi:




You have an opportunity to contest your de-certification if you fall into that category, so be on the look out for notification from the SBA.  And if you are not a HUBZone company, check out the list above to see if you qualify and visit this site to learn more.

Watch this space for more news on the HUBZone program.

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