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How to Do Business With the Federal Government
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The key to doing business with the federal government utilizing SBA’s programs is understanding how they fit for you.

This webinar, presented by Francine Miller with the SBA, will give you an overview of SBA small business program eligibilities and additional small business tools to assist in gaining access to federal procurements.

In this session you will:

  • Understand SBA’s Small business government contracting and business development programs
  • Know how to market your business and identify federal opportunities
  • Distinguish between Prime and Subcontracting Relationships
  • Learn about what resources are available to assist you  

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U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run and grow their businesses. SCORE is a resource partner with the SBA. The SBA administers a Congressional grant which provides SCORE with funding. SCORE volunteers work with the SBA to provide small business mentoring and training to entrepreneurs through SBA offices.

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Francine Morris
Francine accepted a position in the Public Sector within the 8(a) Division of the Small Business Administration (SBA) Washington District Office in 2010. Here, Francine navigated small businesses on how to gain access to compete in the federal and private procurement markets.
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