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  • 05/05/2021 4:27 PM | Barron Mills

    This free webinar is presented by the University of Central Florida's Innovation Districts. Whether you are familiar with the Government SBIR/STTR process or not, this session will prove valuable insights regarding "how to write and format your proposal for maximum readability" and "how to get through all those registrations" to even submit the proposal. This actually applies to lots of different types of proposals since how you WRITE is so very important in telling your story. Your proposal and its formatting should enhance readability by reviewers and showcases your technology to its best advantage and, thus, improve the competitiveness of your proposal. This webinar will also help take the mystery out of registrations with tips on how to get started, where to register for what and how to get help.

    The webinar will be held from 9 am - 12 pm (EDT) on 11 May. Register here.

  • 04/27/2021 3:28 PM | Anonymous

    From Veteran to Entrepreneur - Steps to Start and Find Funding

    PART of MONTHLY SBA offerings. 

    Tuesday, May 4, 2021 from 1pm to 2pm EST

    Veterans have the skills needed to be successful business owners, but their rate of self-employment has been declining.

    This educational webinar, presented by entrepreneurial experts Tammy Durden and Wendy Dickinson, will discuss how to make a successful transition of going from Veteran to Entrepreneur, and provide step-by-step guidance on filing proper documents to gain the funds to power your business.

    You will learn:

    • The actionable steps to begin
    • How to obtain funding
    • Agency resources that can help you
    • And more…

    https://readytalk.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1444293&tp_key=e5c348c4e7&sti=scoreeventpage


  • 04/22/2021 11:02 PM | Anonymous

    SBA is partnering with its newest 7(j) training provider, NetQuarry, Inc. to provide market intelligence, training, and technical assistance to 7(j) eligible small businesses.  NetQuarry’s exciting new state of the art online government business development platform (called Bidspeed) will help 7(j) eligible firms improve their business development and ultimately help your firms win new Government Business.

     

    This training provided by NetQuarry includes frequent briefings on open Federal Opportunities, personalized Federal Market Intelligence, training on best practice business development, and technical assistance on finding, managing, and capturing Federal contracts.  NetQuarry’s activities will help 7(j) eligible small businesses sell their goods and services to Federal agencies, gain a foothold in the Federal marketplace, and increase the number and dollar amount of captured awards. 

     

    NetQuarry’s unique Bidspeed Platform provides complete access to up-to-the-minute data on Federal opportunities, forecasts, recent awards, expiring and renewing contracts all combined with technical assistance and training that includes best-practice knowledge and processes.  The Bidspeed Platform will help small business concerns better understand the Federal procurement landscape, better allocate their marketing and business development resources, and make more timely decisions that increase teaming opportunities and lead to winning new Federal contracts, and is a unique solution that provides empirical intelligence specifically designed to combine data from multiple data sources into a single actionable product for small business contractors.  NetQuarry’s Bidspeed Platform uniquely brings together many sources of data across the Federal marketplace in one place, including data from FPDS, SAM, FBO, SBIR/STTR, NAICS, and Grants.gov, that will help small businesses better understand and manage their business development efforts.

     

    **Please see attached marketing flyer and training calendar for more details about this exciting new training and how 7(j) eligible firms can register.

     

    NetQuarry Inc. (Bidspeed) 7j Training Schedule - May 2021.pdf


  • 04/10/2021 2:10 PM | Barron Mills

    One of our great nonprofit members, OASIS of Central Florida, has a scholarship opportunity closing in the next week.

    The OASIS Matthew J Hearon Scholarship will provide $5,000 to both a male and female recipient this year. Applicants must meet the following criteria:

    - Must reside in Florida

    - Must be active in a high school JROTC program

    - Must be a JROTC senior

    - Must have plans to enter the military or enroll in a college ROTC program

    Applications close on 15 April 2021. Apply and get additional information on their website www.oasisofcfl.org. For further questions or information, please contact the Director of Scholarships, Patty Carlson, at scholarship@oasisofcfl.org or 607-684-5483.

    Good luck, and thank you for helping OASIS honor the legacy of Colonel Matthew J Hearon. COL Hearon served as the Commander of the 164th ADA Brigade for the Florida National Guard. He distinguished himself with over 35 years of selflessness to his community, state and nation. COL Hearon’s extraordinary service and commitment to the Army Values reflected great credit to all his accomplishments. His legacy is a source of great pride and has left an indelible mark on the Florida National Guard and his service to our country.


  • 03/31/2021 8:42 AM | Anonymous

    As part of our SBA Strategic Alliance Memorandum, we invite all FAVOB members to leverage the services offered by the SBA.  

    Webinars are offered every month.  Topics include - financing, marketing and social media, cybersecurity, importing and exporting, starting, buying, growing and selling a business, doing business with the federal government and small business certification assistance.  

    Webinars are listed on the South Florida District Office website https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/fl/miami  and Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/o/lonnie-koyama-9878643818

    In addition, there are several SCORE offerings:

    Your Money. Your Business. Your Life. - Funding and Financing Your Black-Owned Business - 1430700 (webcasts.com)

    7 Steps to Build Your Platform and Stand Out in a Noisy World - 1437284 (webcasts.com)

    For more information or assistance, please contact Lonnie Koyama, our SBA representative.  

    Lonnie Koyama, Lead Economic Development Specialist

    South Florida District Office U.S. Small Business Administration

    505 South 2nd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950

    Office: 772- 466-3176

    Cell: 772-332-7311

    leon.koyama@sba.gov


  • 03/27/2021 1:15 PM | Barron Mills

    Bravo Zulu to Blue Cord DevGroup, LLC and their Holland & Knight representatives for recently getting an important legal ruling on behalf of all veteran owned businesses.

    It is essential to keep Government contracting as fair as possible at all levels (local, state, Federal) and it becomes unfair when any businesses represent themselves as disadvantaged small businesses (e.g. minority, woman, veteran) but do not actually meet those standards. We have to collectively hold the system accountable.

    Here is the summary from the link below: On Oct. 6, 2020, Blue Cord protested Purple Heart Heroes LLC's Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) status after it was awarded an SDVOSB set-aside lease by the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). OHA determined a service-disabled veteran did not control Purple Heart Heroes and therefore the company is not an eligible SDVOSB. As a result of OHA's decision, the lease is deemed void ab initio, meaning it never existed, and the VA has removed Purple Heart Heroes as a SDVOSB from its Vendor Information Page (VIP), making the concern ineligible for future set-aside lease awards.

    https://www.hklaw.com/.../holland-and-knight-represents...


  • 03/04/2021 11:26 AM | Barron Mills

    Action Zone, the exclusive military community entrepreneur support organization in Tampa, has opened registration for the next business startup program to begin 27 March and run through 26 June 2021.

    "We are happy to announce that Veterans Florida has sponsored an additional cohort for 2021," says Rosie Lee, co-founder and Executive Director of Action Zone. "We have been a network partner with Veterans Florida for three years, and we couldn't be more thrilled to host another class of veterans seeking to start or grow their business."

    The Action Zone business startup program is a 12-week program that guides participants as they develop or grow their business. As a virtually provided program, it is open to any veteran across Florida. The program gives new entrepreneurs the foundational knowledge they need to develop a concept into a viable, sustainable business. Existing business owners gain insights into their business to grow a more profitable business.

    Sponsored by Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program, ActionZone provides the curriculum, materials and resources to approximately 20 new Veteran entrepreneurs in the program that has been going strong since 2018. Registration is open and can be completed online .

    Contact Rosie at rosie@actionzonetampa.com for more information.


  • 02/26/2021 10:31 AM | Anonymous

    SBA Veterans Small Business Advisory Committees to Host Virtual Public Meetings March 3 and 4

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration's Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development (IATF) and Advisory Committee on Veterans Business Affairs (ACVBA) will hold virtual public meetings on March 3 and 4, respectively, via Microsoft Teams.

    "Our advisory committees are dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by the military and veteran small business community, especially as businesses work to recover and rebuild in the wake of the pandemic," said Larry Stubblefield, Associate Administrator for the SBA's Office of Veterans Business Development. "The continued collaboration between federal agencies, veteran service organizations, and veteran-owned small businesses during these quarterly meetings provides a critical opportunity to further support and advocate for veteran small business owners nationwide.”

    The IATF will meet on Wednesday, March 3, from 1 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EST) via this Microsoft Teams link. To join the meeting by phone instead, use (202) 765-1264 and Conference ID: 422 331 000#.

    The ACVBA will meet on Thursday, March 4, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (EST) via this Microsoft Teams link. To join by phone instead, dial (202) 765-1264 and enter the Conference ID: 422 462 191#.

    The IATF meeting will include committee member updates from the Departments of Defense, Labor, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs; General Services Administration; Office of Management and Budget; North Carolina Military Business Center; Student Veterans of America; and American Legion. Committee members will also receive the latest updates on veteran-owned small business access to federal surplus property.

    The ACVBA meeting will include opening remarks from the SBA's Office of Veterans Business Development's Associate Administrator and ACVBA Chairwoman, followed by guest speakers' briefings. The presentations will include briefings from the SBA on veteran's business development, veteran-owned small business access to federal surplus property, rural and underserved veteran-owned small business populations, and access to capital. The meeting will also include a VA small business update from the Department of Veterans Affairs as well as updates on the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) CVE transfer from VA to SBA.

    Public comments and questions are strongly encouraged to be submitted in advance by March 1 via email to veteransbusiness@sba.gov or by phone at (202) 205-6773. For technical support, please visit the Microsoft Teams support page. Meeting presentations and minutes will be available after both meetings at www.sba.gov/ovbd, under the "Federal Advisory Committees" section.

    NOTE: Building on a month of strong results, the Biden-Harris Administration and the U.S. Small Business Administration are taking steps with the Paycheck Protection Program to further promote equitable relief for America’s mom-and-pop businesses. Recently reported data illustrates the agency is making real strides in ensuring these funds are reaching underserved communities, and continues to be a focus in the Veteran-Owned Small Business community.

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    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.


  • 02/08/2021 4:19 PM | Anonymous

    OWNING A SMALL BUSINESS

    Veterans have the character, discipline and skills needed to succeed as small business owners and entrepreneurs. Wondering what it takes and how you can prepare? Boots to Business can help.

    ABOUT BOOTS TO BUSINESS

    Boots to Business (B2B) is an entrepreneurial education and training program offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) as part of the DOD’s Transition Assistance Program (TAP). The course provides an overview of entrepreneurship and applicable business ownership fundamentals. Active Duty Service members (including National Guard and Reserve), Veterans of all eras, and spouses are eligible to participate.

    During B2B, participants are introduced to the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to launch a business, including steps for developing business concepts, how to develop a business plan, and information on SBA resources available to help. This two-day in-person program is facilitated by subject matter experts from the SBA and their extensive network of skilled business advisors.

    Participants that complete an in-person B2B course can elect to further their study through one of many B2B online courses, offered at no cost to Service members, Veterans and military spouses. If you’ve already attended a B2B in-person course, visit https://sbavets.force.com/ to sign up for one of the online B2B follow-on courses.

    B2B ONLINE for PATRICK AFB, FL 24-25 FEBRUARY 2021 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern

    ADVANCE APPROVAL REQUIRED PLEASE CONTACT: Patrick AFB Airman & Family Readiness Center POC: Sal Noto at 321-494-5676 salvatore.noto@us.af.mil

  • 01/27/2021 9:12 AM | Anonymous

    As part of our SBA Strategic Alliance Memorandum, we invite all FAVOB members to leverage the services offered by the SBA.  

    Webinars are offered every month.  Topics include - financing, marketing and social media, cybersecurity, importing and exporting, starting, buying, growing and selling a business, doing business with the federal government and small business certification assistance.  

    Webinars are listed on the South Florida District Office website https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/fl/miami  and Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/o/lonnie-koyama-9878643818

    For more information or assistance, please contact Lonnie Koyama, our SBA representative.  

    Lonnie Koyama, Lead Economic Development Specialist

    South Florida District Office U.S. Small Business Administration

    505 South 2nd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950

    Office: 772- 466-3176

    Cell: 772-332-7311

    leon.koyama@sba.gov

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