SBA Mentor-Protégé Program

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The SBA Mentor-Protégé Program is a U.S. Small Business Administration initiative that pairs small businesses with more experienced companies to provide guidance, resources, and contracting opportunities that help them grow and compete for federal contracts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. federal government program
business development program
administeredBy U.S. Small Business Administration
allows formation of joint ventures between mentor and protégé for federal contracts
appliesTo federal prime contracts
federal subcontracts
benefits enhanced ability to compete for federal prime contracts
enhanced ability to compete for federal subcontracts
potential joint venture opportunities between mentor and protégé
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibilityRequirement mentor must be able to provide assistance to protégé
mentor must demonstrate good character and financial capability
protégé must qualify as a small business under SBA size standards
feature SBA review and oversight of mentor-protégé agreements
periodic reporting to SBA on assistance provided
time-limited mentor-protégé relationship
written mentor-protégé agreement approved by SBA
goal to increase small business participation in federal contracting
to strengthen the small business industrial base
to transfer knowledge and experience from established firms to small businesses
intendedOutcome improved competitiveness of protégé firms in federal marketplace
increased revenue opportunities for participating small businesses
legalBasis Small Business Act of 1958
surface form: Small Business Act
overseenBy SBA Office of Government Contracting and Business Development
provides business development assistance
contracting assistance
federal contracting opportunities
financial guidance
management guidance
mentorship
technical assistance
purpose to enhance the capabilities of small business concerns
to help small businesses grow and compete for federal contracts
to provide business development assistance to small businesses
regulates number of protégés a mentor may have
types of assistance mentors may provide
relationship allows large businesses to mentor small businesses
pairs small businesses with more experienced companies
relationshipType mentor-protégé agreement
requires SBA approval before mentor-protégé relationship becomes effective
sector federal government contracting
targets HUBZone small business concerns
service-disabled veteran-owned small business concerns
small business concerns
socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses
women-owned small business concerns
typeOfMentor for-profit business concerns
nonprofit entities in some cases

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8(a) Business Development Program relatedProgram SBA Mentor-Protégé Program