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The state tournament and finals are held during the second weekend of August, at a different site each year. The 2011 SBA State Tournament and Finals will be held in San Antonio, Texas. The State Finals normally consists of the conference champions competing against each other, with a musical concert following the game.
Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance.
According to a news release, Francisco Sánchez Jr., associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at SBA, announced April 26 that SBA will close its Disaster Loan ...
The SBA was created on July 30, 1953, by Republican President Eisenhower with the signing of the Small Business Act, currently codified at 15 U.S.C. ch. 14A.The Small Business Act was originally enacted as the "Small Business Act of 1953" in Title II (67 Stat. 232) of Pub. L. 83–163 (ch. 282, 67 Stat. 230, July 30, 1953); The "Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act" was Title I ...
The website, also called a portal, is the way that independent concert venues and theaters, which have been closed for the better part of 13 months, can apply for their share of the $16 billion in ...
In January 2012, President Barack Obama announced that the SBA administrator would be elevated to Cabinet rank, a position it last held during the Clinton Administration. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The most recent confirmed administrator was Isabel Guzman , who was nominated by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the senate on March 16, 2021. [ 4 ]
After months of lobbying and public awareness campaigns, the #SaveOurStages act was passed into law on Dec. 27, promising that small venues and theaters across the U.S. would receive relief ...
To determine if a location (residence or business) is in a HUBZone, the SBA web site has a feature the make this determination found at . The primary goal of the program is to create incentives for the U.S. federal government to do contracting with businesses that operate and create jobs in communities with statistically proven economic needs.