2025-08294Proposed Rule

SBA Hosts Tribal Huddle to Slash Business Program Hurdles

Published Date: 5/12/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The SBA is asking Tribal businesses for their thoughts on how the 8(a) and mentor-protégé programs are working and how to make them better and easier to use. This is a chance for Tribal-owned companies to help shape changes that could save time and boost business success. The meeting in Anchorage is a key step to gather ideas before making updates that might affect how these programs run and how money flows.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Tribal input on 8(a) program

The SBA is holding a tribal consultation meeting in Anchorage, Alaska asking Tribal businesses for comments on how the 8(a) program is working and for suggestions to make the program more efficient or reduce regulatory burden. You can provide ideas that the SBA may use when considering updates to the program.

Comments on marketing by entity-owned firms

SBA requests comments and input on best practices for how entity-owned firms (including Tribal entity-owned firms) market their capabilities to procuring agencies. If you are a Tribal entity-owned business, you can share practices that might help improve how such firms win government contracts.

Review of mentor-protégé program

The SBA is requesting comments on how to ensure the mentor-protégé program is operating as intended and is inviting input from Tribal businesses. Mentors and protégés can provide feedback that the SBA may use to assess and potentially adjust program operations.

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5/12/2025

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