Upcoming Events
Is the Mentor-Protege Program For You?
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM PDT
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
1 - 3 pm
Location
Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
1101 Broadway, Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98660
Fees/Admission
free
Contact Information
Louise Fendrich, 360-567-1081
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Description
The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 and the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 provided authority for the Small Business Administration to establish mentor-protégé programs for all small businesses. Rather than creating separate programs for each constituency – Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses, Women Owned Small Businesses, Historically Underutilized Business Zones - the SBA chose to create a single, all-inclusive mentor-protégé program modeled on the successful mentor-protégé program available to participants in its 8(a) program.
The purpose of the new program is to develop strong protégé firms through mentor-provided business development assistance, and to help protégés successfully compete for government contracts. Mentor-provided assistance can be sought for any, or all of the following activities:
- Management and Technical Assistance- Internal business management systems; accounting processes; marketing and business/strategic planning assistance; technology transfers; and manufacturing assistance.
- Financial Assistance- In the form of equity investments and/or loans; and bonding.
- Contracting Assistance- Contracting processes; capabilities; acquisitions; and performance.
- Trade Education- International Trade business and strategic planning; finding markets; and learning how to export.
- Business Development Assistance- Strategy; and identifying contracting and partnership opportunities.
- General and/or Administrative Assistance- Business processes and support; human resource sharing; security clearance support; and capacity building.
Click here to register: https://washingtonptac.ecenterdirect.com/events/850784
Presented by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and Washington PTAC