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Win More Sales with Top HUBZone Contracting Trends

First authorized in 1997, the Small Business Administration's HUBZone program provides contracting assistance to small businesses located in economically distressed communities, referred to as Historically Underutilized Business Zones, or HUBZones. This free report provides an overview of the HUBZone contracting landscape, including insights into spending trends and opportunities.

Win More Sales with Top HUBZone Contracting Trends

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Produced by GovWin's industry-leading analysts, this research provides an overview of the federal government's current focus on enabling the success of small businesses located in Historically Underutilized Business Zones, or HUBZones. Review the report to equip your government contracting organization with critical knowledge and to access exclusive resources such as an overview of the HUBZone program, top agencies, top industries, multiple award vehicles awarding contract dollars to HUBZone firms and top opportunities.

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To Qualify for the HUBZone Program, Your Business Must:


small business

Meet the SBA's Size Standards

Be small in size according to the SBA's size standards and at least 51% owned and controlled by U.S. citizens.

federal market

Meet Office Location Requirements

Be able to prove that its principal office is located within
a designated HUBZone.

networking

Meet Employee Location Rules

Be able to prove that at least 35% of its employees live
within the HUBZone.

2028

The HUBZone map is updated every five years to allow firms to make investments and promote stability within designated areas. The next HUBZone map update is scheduled for 2028 and will reflect changes to Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs) and Qualified Non-Metropolitan Counties (QNMCs).

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