HUBZone program | U. S. Small Business Administration The HUBZone program fuels small business growth in historically underutilized business zones with a goal of awarding at least 3% of federal contract dollars to HUBZone-certified companies each year
HUBZone_Application_Guide Welcome to the HUBZone Program Application Guide and thank you for your interest in applying for certification as a qualified HUBZone Small Business Concern As you will notice, firm, business or company will be referenced throughout this document as an “SBC” or simply as a “concern ”
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The HUBZone Program: Your Guide to Location-Based Federal Contracting . . . To qualify for HUBZone certification, your business must meet four essential criteria: Small business status: Your business must meet SBA size standards for your primary NAICS code, based on either employee count or annual receipts depending on your industry
HUBZone Certification The federal government tries to award at least three percent of all federal contracting dollars to HUBZone-certified small businesses each year The government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses in historically underutilized business zones