[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 141 (Monday, July 22, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 37951-37952]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-18536]
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Notice of Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review
The SBA is notifying the public that it intends to grant the
pending applications of 21 existing SBDCs for refunding. A short
description of the SBDC program follows.
The SBA is publishing this notice 90 days before the expected
refunding date. The SBDCs and their mailing addresses are listed below.
A copy of this notice also is being furnished to the respective State
single points of contact designated under the Executive Order 12372.
Each SBDC application must be consistent with any area-wide small
business assistance plan adopted by a State-authorized agency. A State
single point of contact and other interested State or local entities
may submit written comments regarding an SBDC refunding within 30 days
from the date of publication of this notice to the SBDC and to Johnnie
L. Albertson, Associate Administrator for SBDCs, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 Third Street, S.W., Suite 4600, Washington, D.C.
20416.
Description of the SBDC Program
A partnership exists between SBA and an SBDC. SBDCs offer training,
counseling, and other business development assistance to small
businesses. Each SBDC provides services under a negotiated Cooperative
Agreement with SBA, the general management and oversight of SBA, and a
State plan initially approved by the Governor. Non-Federal funds must
match Federal funds. An SBDC must operate according to law, the
Cooperative Agreement, SBA's regulations, the annual Program
Announcement, and program guidance.
Program Objectives
The SBDC program uses Federal funds to leverage the resources of
States, academic institutions, and the private sector to:
(a) Strengthen the small business community;
(b) Increase economic growth;
(c) Assist more small businesses; and
(d) Broaden the delivery system to more small businesses.
SBDC Program Organization
The lead SBDC operates a statewide or regional network of SBDC
subcenters. An SBDC must have a full-time Director. SBDCs must use at
least 80 percent of the Federal funds to provide services to small
businesses. SBDCs use volunteers and other low cost resources as much
as possible.
SBDC Services
An SBDC must have a full range of business development and
technical assistance services in its area of operations, depending upon
local needs, SBA priorities, and SBDC program objectives. Services
include training and counseling to existing and prospective small
business owners in management, marketing, finance, operations,
planning, taxes, and any other general or technical area of assistance
that supports small business growth.
The SBA district office and the SBDC must agree upon the specific
mix of services. They should give particular attention to SBA's
priority and special emphasis groups, including veterans, women,
exporters, the disabled, and minorities.
SBDC Program Requirements
An SBDC must meet programmatic and financial requirements imposed
by statute, regulations, or its Cooperative Agreement. The SBDC must:
(a) Locate subcenters so that they are as accessible as possible to
small businesses;
(b) Open all subcenters at least 40 hours per week, or during the
normal business hours of its state or academic Host Organization,
throughout the year;
(c) Develop working relationships with financial institutions, the
investment community, professional associations, private consultants,
and small business groups; and
(d) Maintain lists of private consultants at each subcenter.
Dated: June 19, 1996.
Philip Lader,
Administrator.
Addresses of Relevant SBDC State Directors
Mr. Robert McKinley, Region Director, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio,
1222 North Main Street, San Antonio, TX 78212, (210) 558-2450
Mr. John P. O'Connor, State Director, University of Connecticut, 2
Bourn Place, U-94, Storrs, CT 06269-5094, (203) 486-4135
Mr. Ted Cadou, Region Director, University of Houston, 1100 Louisiana,
Suite 500, Houston, TX 77002, (713) 752-8444
Ms. Liz Klimback, Region Director, Dallas Community College, 1402
Corinth Street, Dallas, TX 75212, (214) 860-5833
Mr. Craig Bean, Region Director, Texas Tech University, 2579 South Loop
289, Suite 114, Lubbock, TX 79423-1637, (806) 745-3973
Mr. Raleigh Byars, State Director, University of Mississippi, Old
Chemistry Building, University, MS 38677, (601) 232-5001
Mr. James L. King, State Director, State University of New York, SUNY
Plaza, S-523, Albany, NY 12246, (518) 443-5398
Ms. Hazel Kroesser Palmer, State Director, West Virginia Development
Office, 950 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25301, (304) 558-
2960
Mr. Clinton Tymes, State Director, University of Delaware, Suite 005--
Purnell Hall, Newark, DE 19711, (302) 831-2747
Ms. Janet Holloway, State Director, University of Kentucky, 225
Business & Economics Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506-0034, (606) 257-7668
Mr. Thomas McLamore, State Director, Department of Economic and
Employment Development, 217 East Redwood St., 9th Floor, Baltimore, MD
21202, (410) 333-6995
Ms. Diane Wolverton, State Director, University of Wyoming, P.O. Box
3622, Laramie, WY 82071-3622, (307) 766-3505
Mr. Max Summers, State Director, University of Missouri, Suite 300,
University Place, Columbia, MO 65211, (314) 882-0344
Ms. Holly Schick, State Director, Ohio Department of Development, 77
South High Street, Columbus, OH 43226-1001, (614) 466-2711
Mr. Donald L. Kelpinski, State Director, Vermont Technical College,
P.O. Box 422, Randolph Center, VT 05060, (802) 728-9101
Mr. Chester Williams, Director, University of the Virgin Islands, 8000
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Nisky Center, Suite 202, St. Thomas, US V. Islands 00802, (809) 776-
3206
[FR Doc. 96-18536 Filed 7-19-96; 8:45 am]
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