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Purpose
The purpose of the Small Business Development Program (SBDP) is to
help small businesses overcome the barriers that prevent them from
growing by tying business education to contracting
opportunities.
Helping Small Businesses
Succeed
This program is for companies with revenues under $1 million based
on the average of their last 3 years tax returns. Firms with less
than $250,000 in annual revenues (including start up businesses)
are strongly encouraged to participate. Working with Graduate Firms
Firms with $1 million to $5 million in average revenues remain
involved with the program. Graduate firms receive opportunity
forecasts, are encouraged to use RSBDP firms as sub-contractors,
and may utilize one-on-one assistance and project management
services.
Industries with
Opportunities
While this program is geared to construction contractors,
companies that sell products or services that the
government procures are encouraged to participate.
• Concrete contractors
• Construction
suppliers
• Research companies
• Catering
• Specialized consultants
• Other industries that sell to the government
Free
Training
Training is free to firms active in the Small Business Development
Program (SBDP). Training areas include the following:
• Contracting
• Management
• Financial
• Marketing
• Human Resources
Become an
Active Firm in the Program
1. Complete the
Regional SBDP Application.
2. Participate in 3rd party reviews of your business.
3. Actively participate in training classes.
4. Actively seek opportunities and bid on appropriate
work.
For more
information:
In King County &
Pierce County- please contact (206) 252-0561 or email:mjcruz@seattleschools.org
Access to
Opportunities
Seattle Public Schools, Sound Transit, City of Seattle, Port of
Seattle, and Washington Department of Transportation have teamed up
to offer small firms education and training designed to foster
business acumen and success in government contracting. While the
program does not guarantee contracts, primary sponsors often
provide forecasts of upcoming projects; and in many cases, specific
contracts are only made available to bid-ready participants in the
Regional SBDP. Each year, numerous SBDP firms have successfully won
contracts that represent
millions of dollars in added opportunities for their
companies.
Last update: 08/27/08