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Small Disadvantaged Business | U. S. Small Business Administration Each year, the federal government contracts to Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs) This amount makes up about 10% of all annual federal contracting dollars Each year, roughly $50 billion in federal contracts is awarded to SDBs SBA’s Office of Government Contracting and Business Development monitors federal contracting
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What Is a Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)? - Govology A Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) is a company where the majority owner is both socially and economically disadvantaged Many businesses “owned and controlled” by minority entrepreneurs may qualify as SDBs, but not always
How to Get Certified as a Small Disadvantaged Business Before your business can become certified as an SDB, ensure your business is qualified through the Small Business Administration’s criteria A business qualifies as an SDB when over half of the business (51%) is owned or controlled by a disadvantaged person
eCFR :: 13 CFR 124. 1001 -- What is a Small Disadvantaged . . . A firm may represent that it qualifies as an SDB for any Federal subcontracting program if it believes in good faith that it is owned and controlled by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals