Individual Assistance with your HUBZone Application

Buffalo District Office  - June 2018

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HUBZone BOOTCAMP



This 5 week series will offer step-by-step instructions for completing  and submitting your HUBZone application.  

Additional assistance will be provided on writing a Capability Statement, finding HUBZone Contracting Opportunities, Building Winning Relationships and  preparing and presenting your Elevator Pitch.                                                         

 

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED 

 



Why should I attend HUBZone Bootcamp?

The federal government tries to award at least three percent of all federal contracting dollars to HUBZone certified small businesses each year.  HUBZone Boot Camp will provide you with the tools necessary  to obtain and maximize your HUBZone certification.

 

What should I know about this series?

· Seating is Limited, program will only be available to 10 participants

· Must be a small business who has been operating for one year or more

· Must have a complete  SAM/DSBS Profile

· You must intend to pursue government contracts within the next year

· You must participate in all 5 training sessions

· Participation is FREE



Where:                        130 S Elmwood Ave

                                    Suite 423

                                    Buffalo, NY 14202

 

When:                         Every Wednesday in August 2018

                                    1:00pm - 4:00pm

 

Register:                     E-Mail:   jennifer.talarico@sba.gov

                                    Phone:  (716) 551-3240




Program Dates and Topics

 

August 1st                 

HUBZone Document Checklist/The Language of Government Contracting

August 8th                

HUBZone Principal Office/Creating a Winning Capability Statement

August 15th 

HUBZone 35% Residency/Finding HUBZone Opportunities

August 22nd 

HUBZone Ownership and Control/Building Winning Relationships

August 29th 

HUBZone Submission/Elevator Pitch Presentation and Feedback