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      Governor-Designated HUBZones as of November 5, 2024Este conjunto de datos no tiene una descripción 
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      Governor-Designated HUBZones as of February 2024Certain rural areas that state governors have petitioned the SBA to designate as HUBZones. To be eligible for designation, an area must: — Be a rural area located outside of...
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      FY23 Federal Contracting Data by Race/EthnicityThis is the FY23 Federal Contracting Data by Race/Ethnicity. The source is SBA Small Business Goaling Report.
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      HUBZone Qualified Disaster Areas as of February 2024HUBZone Qualified Disaster Areas are Census Tracts and Counties located in an area where a major disaster or catastrophic incident was declared by the President. For a Census...
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      Small Business Size StandardsThe below reference files provide current and historical small business size standards effective during the provided reference periods. Size standards for reference periods...
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      HUBZone Qualified Indian LandsHUBZone Qualitified Indian Lands, lands within the boundaries of Indian reservations.
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      Census Tract DesignationsA census tract is a statistical subdivision of counties that may include just a few neighborhoods in a city or, in rural areas, may include several towns. HUD designates...
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      Qualified Nonmetropolitan CountyOnly counties in nonmetropolitan areas may be eligible for HUBZone designated status. In order for a nonmetropolitan county to qualify: the median household income in the...
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      Eligible NAICS for the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting programTo help provide a level playing field for women business owners, the government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the Women-Owned Small...
