Since February, we have been following the progress of the 2009 Recovery Act closely to see what opportunities are available for small businesses. One of the more recent memos to come was a Q&A fact sheet on Recovery Act Contracting Opportunities. Questions covered included:
- Is there an opportunity for small businesses to get contracts under the Recovery Act?
- How do small businesses learn about contracting opportunities at the state and local level under the Recovery Act?
- Is there a central location where federal contracting opportunities and requests for proposals are located?
- Does the SBA offer other tools and services for small businesses seeking federal contracting opportunities?
The answers to these questions can be found here on the full Recover Act Contracting Opportunities Q&A memo: Download Contracting Opportunities Recovery Act 2009 04 09
If you haven't been to the Small Business Administration's website, we recommend you check out some of the useful resources and reports. A few of particular interest:
- 2009 Recovery Act Briefing - One in a series of online briefings and courses to help small businesses prosper in a slowing economy
- SBA Recovery Information Center - Includes SBA Press Releases, Policy Notices and Fact Sheets
How to fix the U.S. problems with the deficit, housing slump, save the devaluation of the dollar and create 10 million jobs in two years?
By Vahid in Business, Finance, Tips & Advice
On April 11th of this year I got into a heated debate with a friend of mine that works at Venture Capital firm in the U.S. The following is the conversation we had in regards to immigration that will lead to how we can solve America’s financial and immigration mess in the next two years.
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