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1
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • What We Will be Talking About
  • - SBA Overview Information at www.sba.gov/mn
  • - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

2
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • SBA Products and Services
  • - Counseling and Training
  • - Financial Assistance
  • - Government Contracting
  • - Disaster Recovery

3
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Training Counseling Programs
  • Business Planning Center
  • The SCORE Association
  • Small Business Development Centers
  • - Womens Business Centers
  • - Online Training.

4
Business Planning Center
  • Free service specializing in preparation of
    business plans.
  • Clients use business Plan Pro at the center.
  • Loan Seminar Thursdays 1230 200
  • Loan Officer Thursdays 230 600
  • Legal Corps Tuesdays 400 700

2324 University Ave. St. Paul 651-209-1884
5
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • SCORE Association
  • Free one on one counseling.
  • Workshops and Training.
  • Emphasis on Start-ups.
  • Six SCORE Chapters In MN
  • - SCORE Website www.score-mn.org.

6
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Minnesota Small Business Development Centers
  • Partnership between SBA and DEED
  • Centers are located throughout MN.
  • Free (to you) confidential one on one counseling
    with a professional consultant.
  • Workshops and Seminars.
  • Emphasis on existing businesses.
  • SBDC Website www.mnsbdc.com.

7
Womens Business Centers
WomenVenture St. Paul, MN Northeast Entrepren
eur Fund Virginia, MN
  • Focus on training programs for women
  • Mentoring programs
  • Offer SBAs Microloan program
  • Clients receive intense one-on-one
    counseling
  • Client base is usually start-up

Helping you start, grow and succeed.
8
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Online Training
  • Small Business Training Network.
  • Information on SBA Programs and Services.
  • Free online courses
  • Website www.sba.gov/training

9
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Financial Assistance Programs
  • 7(a) Loan Program
  • SBA Express
  • Micro Loans
  • 504/Certified Development Company

10
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • 7(a) Loan Program
  • SBAs Flagship Program.
  • SBA provides loan guarantee to banks making small
    business loans.
  • Borrower works with bank.
  • Bank works with SBA.
  • Guaranteed percentage 75-85
  • Under Recovery Act 90.
  • Borrower pays guarantee fee of 2-3.75 (on
    guaranteed portion only)
  • Currently fee eliminated under the Recovery Act.

11
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • SBA Express
  • Maximum loan amount 350,000.
  • Maximum Guaranty 50.
  • Uses Revolving line of credit or term loan.
  • Borrower pays guarantee fee of 2-3 (on
    guaranteed portion only)
  • Currently fee eliminated under the Recovery Act.

12
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Micro Loans
  • SBA provides funding to non-profit community
    based intermediary lenders.
  • Five intermediaries in MN
  • Micro loans requires technical assistance.
  • Maximum loan amount 35,000.
  • No SBA guarantee or guarantee fees.

13
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • 504/Certified Development Company
  • Long term fixed-asset lending.
  • Typical source of funding
  • 50 non-guaranteed from lender.
  • 40 from CDC funded by 100 guaranteed
    debentures.
  • 10 from small business or other non-federal
    source.
  • Debentures pooled and sold to private investors.

  • Six 504/Certified Development Companies in MN
  • 504 loans may have lower interest rate and longer
    term than traditional financing.
  • CDC Processing Fee 1.5 of debenture eliminated
    under the Recovery Act.

14
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Government Contracting
  • Recovery Act provides additional opportunities
    process the same.
  • 8(a) Business Development Program
  • HUBZone Program
  • SADBOC Government Procurement Fair

15
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • 8(a) Business Development Program
  • Eligibility
  • Social Disadvantage
  • Economic Disadvantage
  • Application Process
  • Business apply on-line at www.sba.gov/8abd
  • Nine year program
  • Training
  • Government contract support
  • Mentor Protégé program

16
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • HUBZone Program
  • Eligibility Requirements
  • Principal office in HUBZone
  • 35 of employees reside in HUBZone
  • Must be small
  • 51 owned by U.S. Citizens
  • Mapping software and online application at
    www.sba.gov/hubzone
  • Certified HUBZone firms may receive preferences
    in government contracting

17
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Disaster Recovery
  • SBA makes direct low interest loans
  • Small Businesses
  • Homeowners
  • Recent Minnesota Disasters
  • Flooding in Moorhead
  • Flooding in SE Minnesota
  • 35W Bridge
  • - Economic Injury Disaster Loans

18
  • American Recovery and
  • Reinvestment Act

19
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • American Recovery and
  • Reinvestment Act Highlights
  • Temporary Elimination of Loan Fees.
  • Temporary 90 Percent Guarantees.
  • Secondary Market Liquidity.
  • ARC Loan Program.
  • Expanded Micro loans.
  • Surety Bond Program Expansion.

20
Temporary Fee Eliminations
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Temporary fee eliminations for borrowers on 7(a)
    loans (including SBA Express) and for both
    borrowers and lenders on Section 504 loans.
  • The fee eliminations are retroactive to Feb. 17,
    2009, the day the Recovery Act was signed. 

21
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Temporary 90 Percent Guarantees
  • Guarantees to up to 90 percent on most types of
    7(a) loans to qualified small businesses.

22
U.S. Small Business Administration
TARP (Secondary Market)
  • Up to 15 billion in TARP funds to unfreeze the
    small business lending market.
  • Treasury will purchase existing and new
    SBA-backed loans made by community banks, credit
    unions and other small lenders.
  • Guaranteed portion of most 7(a) loans
    (50-75-85-90 guarantees) and 504 first
    mortgage loans (not guaranteed) are eligible.

23
7(a) Secondary Market Liquidity
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • SBA will assist broker-dealers purchasing
    SBA-guaranteed 7(a) loans from lenders.
  • This program will help restore the secondary
    market for 7(a) loans.

24
Americas Recovery Capital (ARC) Loan Program
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Designed for viable small businesses that need
    help making payments on existing, qualifying
    loans for up to six months.
  • Maximum loan 35,000.
  • 100 percent guarantee by SBA.

25
U.S. Small Business Administration
Americas Recovery Capital (ARC) Loan Program
  • Deferred payments repayment begins 12 months
    after final disbursement.
  • Interest paid by SBA under the Recovery Act.
  • CANNOT cover payments on existing SBA loans
    approved before Feb. 17, 2009.
  • Scheduled availability June 15.

26
Expanded Microloans
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Extra funding for SBA-backed micro lenders.
  • Enough for 50 million in new SBA micro loans.
  • Loans up to 35,000.
  • Technical assistance, training for every
    borrower.
  • Entrepreneurs can apply immediately.

27
Surety Bond Program Expansion
U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Raises maximum contract amount covered by SBA
    surety bond guarantee from 2 million to 5
    million.
  • Expands up to 10 million under certain
    contracts.
  • Helps small businesses better compete for
    contracts.

28
Minnesota Lending Trends Loan Approvals /
Dollars May 2007 April 2009
U.S. Small Business Administration
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U.S. Small Business Administration
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U.S. Small Business Administration
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U.S. Small Business Administration
  • Questions?
  • Randall Czaia
    Assistant District Director 8(a)
    Business Development (612) 370-2314
    randall.czaia_at_sba.gov
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