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Federal Government 8(a) Certification

      This workshop is designed for small businesses seeking an 8(a) certification. Named for Section 8a of the Small Business Act, 8(a) is a business development program created to assist small disadvantaged businesses compete in the marketplace. Firms receiving certification are then qualified to do business with the Federal Government.

          This three-hour training session explains 8(a) requirements and how to prepare an 8(a) application, while also reviewing the opportunities and limitations of these certifications.

           Stories and examples of companies that have previously experienced the 8(a) certification process will be presented. With guidance from a veteran Small Business Administration (SBA) expert, you’ll take away valuable tips on how to submit a well-structured application, which would be compliant with the SBA rules and regulations.

Workshop Information
Location: The Emerging Technology Cntr @ Johns Hopkins Eastern
1101 East 33rd Street
3rd Floor-Conference Rm A and B
Baltimore, MD  21218
Contact: 410-296-5613
Date: 03.10.2010
Time: 9:30a.m.- 12:30p.m.
Comments: Registration Closed- No Walk Ins-May workshop still open
Fee: FREE

Refunds are not available unless SBDC cancels a workshop.
If a class is cancelled, or you cannot attend a workshop, only one comparable make-up class will be allowed.




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