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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 15,1999 PSA#2496U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Procurement and Grants
Management, 409 3rd Street, SUITE 5000,5th Floor, Washington, D.C.
20416 L -- WOMEN'S BUSINESS CENTER (WBC) SUSTAINABILITY PILOT PROGRAM SOL
OWBO-2000-014 POC Sally Murrell, WBC Program Manager at (202) 205-6673
or Mina A. Wales, Agreement Officer at (202) 205-7080 The U.S. Small
Business Administration (SBA) plans to issue program announcement No.
OWBO-2000-014 to invite applications from eligible non-profit
organizations that have received financial assistance from SBA under
its WBC Program. To be eligible the applicant must be either in the
final year of its WBC 5-year project or have completed a WBC project
financed by SBA which continues to provide assistance to women
entrepreneurs. Funds will be provided to continue business training,
counseling and technical assistance to women for an additional 5-year
term. The authorizing legislation to establish this 4-year pilot
program is the Women's Business Center Sustainability Act and the Small
Business Act, sub-sections 2(h) and 29, 15 U.S.C. sub-sections
631(h)and 656. The application period will be late December 1999 to
late February 2000. SBA Headquarters must receive
applications/proposals by 4:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the
closing date of the application period. SBA will select successful
applicants using a competitive process. Applications will be reviewed
and awarded simultaneously with other applications for first-time WBC's
submitted under Program Announcement No. OWBO-2000-013. Service and
assistance areas must include financial, management, marketing, loan
packaging, eCommerce and government procurement/certification
assistance. Applicants must plan to include women who are socially and
economically disadvantaged in the target group. The applicant may
propose specialized services that will assist women in Empowerment
Zones, women who are veterans, women with disabilities, women with
home-based businesses, women in agribusiness, or women in rural or
urban areas. SBA will require award recipients to provide content and
support to the SBA-funded Online Women's Business Center
(www.onlinewbc.org) and provide training on the business uses of the
Internet. Applicants' technical proposal must contain information about
its current status and past performance, and a 5-year plan for service
delivery, fund-raising, training and technical assistance activites.
A center may receive financial assistance up to four years during the
pilot's authorization period, however, the award will be issued
annually to conduct a 12-month project. The non-Federal match
requirement is one non-Federal dollar for each Federal dollar in years
1 through 5 of the project. Up to one-half of the non-Federal matching
funds may be in the form of in-kind contributions. Contact Sally
Murrell, WBC Program Manager at (202) 205-6673 or Mina A. Wales,
Agreement Officer at (202) 205-7080. Posted 12/13/99 (W-SN408073).
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