HUBZone Program Certification for Applicants Owned by Small Agricultural Cooperatives is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Small Business Administration and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the HUBZone Program Certification?
A: The HUBZone Program Certification is a program aimed at promoting economic development in designated historically underutilized business zones.
Q: Who can apply for HUBZone Program Certification?
A: Applicants owned by small agricultural cooperatives can apply for HUBZone Program Certification.
Q: What is a small agricultural cooperative?
A: A small agricultural cooperative is an organization that is controlled by farmers or ranchers for mutual benefit and is eligible for certain government programs.
Q: What are the benefits of HUBZone Program Certification?
A: The benefits of HUBZone Program Certification include preferential treatment for federal contracts, increased access to capital, and assistance in obtaining federal surplus property.
Q: How can applicants owned by small agricultural cooperatives apply for HUBZone Program Certification?
A: Applicants owned by small agricultural cooperatives can apply for HUBZone Program Certification through the Small Business Administration (SBA).
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