NMI small biz owners learn ABCs of how to become HUBZone-certified

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Posted on Jul 21 2022

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Participants listen during the HUBZone certification course hosted by the CNMI Small Business Development Center at the Northern Marianas College. The course was taught by Guam Small Business Administration branch manager Kenneth Lujan. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

More small business owners in the CNMI are now knowledgeable about securing federal contracts, thanks to a HUBZone certification training course conducted by the CNMI Small Business Development Center at the Northern Marianas College.

HUBZone is a program administered by the U.S. Small Business Association that helps small businesses in historically underutilized business zones secure federal contracts. HUBZone-certified businesses also get a 10% price evaluation preference in full and open contract competitions.

HUBZones are located all over the United States and its territories such as the CNMI, Guam, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico. Currently, there are 14 HUBZone-certified businesses in the CNMI.

The training, which was conducted by Guam Small Business Administration branch manager Kenneth Lujan, focused on the application process and the eligibility requirements for the program. 

Participant Vincent Aldan of Marianas Building Inspection and Consulting Services said that the training was very informative.

“The HUBZone training helped me in understanding the process in being able to provide services to the federal and local governments,” Aldan said. “I hope to become HUBZone-certified as it will give my business the competitive edge when it comes to federal contracts for projects that fall within my industry.”

To register for free one-on-one counseling by the CNMI SBDC, register at marianas.ecenterdirect.com, email mercilynn.palec@marianas.edu or call (670) 237-6888. (PR)

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