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Women Owned Small Business Certification | Webinar
September 17, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
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In 2019, the federal government awarded approximately $7 billion in contacts to certified Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs).
Join us to review the requirements of SBA’s Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting program, discuss latest changes to the WOSB certification process, and explore how to optimize and successfully complete the application on the new portal: beta.certify.sba.gov.
The SBA position all small businesses to win at least 23% of all federal contracting dollars each year by allocating set-aside contracts and subcontracting requirements. Five percent of the total set aside for small businesses is dedicated to women-owned businesses. WOSB set-asides are for industries where women have been historically underrepresented (see: eligible industries and their NAICS codes). Some contracts may be restricted further to economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (EDWOSB) which adds the further requirement of income verification.
To be eligible for the SBA’s Women’s Contracting program, a business must be a small business, at least 51% owned, controlled, and operated by a woman who is a U.S. citizen.
Speaker
Nanci Pigeon
Procurement Specialist, Norcal PTAC
Nanci has 21 years’ experience in Federal contracting and small business advocacy. She holds a BS in Management from Park University and an MS from the Air Force Institute of Technology in Strategic Purchasing. She is also a Certified Federal Contract Manager (CFCM) through the National Contract Management Association and has a current Level III Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C).
Co Hosts
Norcal PTAC
Northern California Procurement Technical Assistance Center provide no-cost government contracting counseling, bid matching, and training.
AnewAmerica Women’s Business Center, Oakland
AnewAmerica Women’s Business Center – Oakland provides training, counseling and other support services to help women entrepreneurs start and successfully grow their businesses.