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SBA Mississippi Upcoming Events



How to manage your COVID EIDL Loan

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Thursday, November 3

   1:30 pm – 2:30 pm (CT) 

 

This webinar is designed to outline the guidelines for servicing your COVID EIDL loan post-disbursement. This session will encompass an extensive catalog of items to include but not limited to:

  1. Managing Your COVID EDIL loan account to include CAFS setup
  2. Request Lien Subordinations
  3. Collateral Substitutions
  4. Servicing Points of Contact
  5. Changes of Ownership
  6. Participant Q&A

Please join us for what will be a critically important session for your business as you begin to navigate the servicing side of the COVID EIDL loan.

 

Click Here to Join

 


7(j) Management & Technical
Assistance Training

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Friday, November 4

11:00 am – 12:00 pm (CT)

Federal Contracting Readiness Program (FCRP)

This comprehensive (8) week training program will assist 7(j) eligible firms interested in obtaining 8(a) certification. The webinar will focus on the process of becoming “Federal
Contracting Ready”. Come see how obtaining 8(a) certification can catapult your company to the next level! Training is FREE to 7(j) eligible small businesses.

Who can participate?
Small business owners who:
• are certified 8(a) participants
• have a HUBZone certified small business
• have an economically disadvantaged women-owned
small business
• have a small business located in areas of high
unemployment or low income
• have a small business owned by low income individuals

YOU WILL LEARN:

8(a) Eligibility Requirements
Federal Contracting Environment
Potential for Success
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) / DCAA Compliance

 

Register Here

 



 

The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to this activity does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the views, opinions, products or services of any donor, co-sponsor, partner, participant, other person or entity. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.