80_FR_37831 80 FR 37705 - Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review Under Executive Order 12372

80 FR 37705 - Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review Under Executive Order 12372

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 126 (July 1, 2015)

Page Range37705-37706
FR Document2015-16145

The Small Business Administration (SBA) is notifying the public that it intends to fund grant applications for 22 existing Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) beginning October 1, 2015 subject to the availability of funds. A description of the SBDC program is contained in the supplementary information below. The SBA is publishing this notice at least 90 days before the expected funding date. The SBDCs mailing addresses listed below are participating in the intergovernmental review process. A copy of this notice also is being furnished to the respective State single points of contact designated under the Executive Order.

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review Under Executive Order 
12372

AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.

ACTION: Notice of Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review Under 
Executive Order 12372.

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SUMMARY: The Small Business Administration (SBA) is notifying the 
public that it intends to fund grant applications for 22 existing Small 
Business Development Centers (SBDCs) beginning October 1, 2015 subject 
to the availability of funds. A description of the SBDC program is 
contained in the supplementary information below.
    The SBA is publishing this notice at least 90 days before the 
expected funding date. The SBDCs mailing addresses listed below are 
participating in the intergovernmental review process. A copy of this 
notice also is being furnished to the respective State single points of 
contact designated under the Executive Order.

DATES: A State single point of contact and other interested State or 
local entities may submit written comments regarding funding of an SBDC 
within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice. Please 
address any comments to the relevant SBDC State Director listed below.

ADDRESSES: 

               Addresses of Relevant SBDC State Directors
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Mr. Rande Kessler, SBDC State Director,  Ms. Kristina Oliver, SBDC State
 University of Louisiana, Monroe, 700     Director, West Virginia
 University Avenue, Admin 2-101,          Development Office, 1900
 Monroe, LA 71209-6435, (318) 342-5506.   Kanawha Blvd., Capitol
                                          Complex, Building 6, Room 652,
                                          Charleston, WV 25305, (304)
                                          558-2960.
Mr. Mike Bowman, SBDC State Director,    Ms. Carmen Marti, SBDC
 University of Delaware, One Innovation   Director, Inter American
 Way, Suite 301, Newark, DE 19711,        University of Puerto Rico, 416
 (302) 831-4283.                          Ponce de Leon Avenue, Union
                                          Plaza, Seventh Floor, San
                                          Juan, PR 00918, (787) 763-
                                          6811.
Ms. Becky Naugle, SBDC State Director,   Ms. Rene Sprow, SBDC State
 University of Kentucky, One Quality      Director, Univ. of
 Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (859) 257-  [email protected] Park, 7100
 7668.                                    Baltimore Avenue, Suite 402,
                                          Baltimore, MD 20740, (301) 403-
                                          8300.
Mr. Chris Bouchard, SBDC State           Ms. Lisa Shimkat, SBDC State
 Director, University of Missouri, 410    Director, Iowa State
 South Sixth Street, 200 Engineering      University, 2321 North Loop
 North, Columbia, MO 65211, (573) 884-    Drive, Suite 202, Ames, IA
 1555.                                    50010-8218, (515) 294-2037.
Ms. Leonor Dottin-Carrillo, SBDC
 Director, University of the Virgin
 Islands, 8000 Niskey Center, Suite
 720, St. Thomas, USVI 00802-5804,
 (340) 776-3206.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicky Mundt, Director of Financial 
Oversight, Office of Small Business Development Centers, U.S. Small 
Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW., Sixth Floor, Washington, 
DC 20416.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Description of the SBDC Program

    Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) provide a wide array of 
technical assistance to small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs 
supporting business performance and sustainability and enhancing the 
creation of new businesses entities. These small businesses in turn 
foster local and regional economic development through job creation and 
retention as a result of the extensive one-on-one long-term counseling, 
training and specialized services they receive from the SBDCs. The 
SBDCs are made up of a unique collaboration of SBA, state and local 
governments, and private sector funding resources.
    SBDCs provide clients with professional business assistance 
regarding business plans, market research, financial preparation 
packages, cash flow, and procurement contracts. Special emphasis areas 
include: Manufacturing; international trade and export assistance; e-
commerce; technology transfer; assistance for veterans, both active 
duty and personnel returning from deployment; disaster recovery 
assistance; IRS, EPA, and OSHA regulatory compliance; as well as 
research and development. Based on client needs, business trends and 
individual business requirements, SBDCs modify their services to meet 
the evolving needs through more than 900 local service delivery points 
across the nation and all U.S. Territories.
    SBDCs deliver these services to small business concerns using an 
effective education network of 63 Lead Centers reaching out to both 
rural and urban areas, serving entrepreneurs of all types throughout a 
state or region. SBDCs can

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be found in every U.S. state, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto 
Rico, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands. SBDCs provide 
professional business counseling free of charge along with low cost 
training.
    To reach the millions of small businesses across the U.S., SBDC 
assistance is available virtually anywhere: from rural circuit riders 
in Alaska to marine services in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Many 
centers are located within or are co-located with: Local economic 
development entities; chambers of commerce; Department of Defense's 
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers; The Department of Commerce's 
Manufacturing Extension Partnership sites; and community colleges. Some 
SBDCs also have International Trade Centers and some are classified by 
a special emphasis on Technology.
    Lead Center SBDCs hosts include:
     48 University-sponsored Lead SBDCs
    2 SBDC locations are located at Historically Black Colleges and 
Universities (Howard University in Washington, DC and the University of 
the Virgin Islands, U.S.V.I.).
     8 Community college-sponsored Lead SBDCs
    Dallas-TX, UT, OR, NM, AZ, San Diego-CA, Los Angeles, CA, and 
American Samoa
     7 State-sponsored Lead SBDCs (CO, IL, IN, MN, MT, OH, & 
WV).

Program Objectives

    The SBDC program uses Federal funds to leverage the resources of 
states, academic institutions and the private sector to:
    (a) Strengthen the nation's small business communities;
    (b) increase local economic growth;
    (c) ensure inclusiveness by broadening the impact of SBDC technical 
assistance to underserved markets.

SBDC Program Organization

    Through a partnership between SBA and institutions of higher 
education and state government, a network of 63 lead SBDCs are managed 
by the Office of Small Business Development Centers (OSBDC). The local 
District Offices have a Project Officer to ensure each SBDC provides 
quality services and is in compliance with its negotiated Cooperative 
Agreement with the SBA. OSBDC has six Program Managers who each have a 
portfolio of 10-12 SBDCs for which they are responsible for SBDC 
performance management. OSBDC also has three Grants Managers along with 
a finance staff who oversee the issuance and budget aspects of the 
Cooperative Agreement. SBDCs operate on the basis of an annual proposed 
plan to provide assistance within a state or geographic area. The 
initial plan must have the written approval of the Governor. Non-
Federal funds must match Federal funds by 1:1.

SBDC Services

    An SBDC must have a full range of business development and 
technical assistance services in its area of operations, supporting 
local small business needs, SBA priorities and established SBDC program 
objectives. Services include training and professional business 
advising to existing and prospective small business owners in all areas 
of small firm establishment and growth, including: management; online 
and social media and marketing; finance and access to capital; 
exporting and international trade; manufacturing; and business 
operations, including disaster mitigation.
    The SBA district office and the SBDC negotiate annually through 
this funding announcement the specific mix of services and best use of 
program funds to meet mutually agreed upon annual milestones, giving 
particular attention to SBA's annual priorities and special emphasis 
groups, including veterans, women, the disabled, and other minorities.

SBDC Program Requirements

    An SBDC must meet required programmatic and financial requirements 
established by statute, regulations, other program directive and its 
Cooperative Agreement. Following these guidelines an SBDC must:
    (a) Provide services that are accessible to all persons, especially 
those who identify as disabled;
    (b) open all service centers during normal business hours of the 
community or during the normal business hours of its state or academic 
Host Organization, throughout the year;
    (c) develop working relationships with financial institutions, the 
investment communities, professional associations, private consultants 
and local small business groups;
    (d) establish a lead center which operates and oversees a statewide 
or regional network of SBDC service centers;
    (e) have a full-time Director; and
    (f) expend at least 80 percent of the Federal funds to provide 
direct client services to small businesses.

Scott Henry,
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Small Business Development 
Centers.
[FR Doc. 2015-16145 Filed 6-30-15; 8:45 am]
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                                              SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                           Foods, LLC are owned by LaSalle                        ACTION: Notice of Action Subject to
                                                                                                      Capital Group, L.P., an Associate of                   Intergovernmental Review Under
                                              [License No. 05/05–0298]
                                                                                                      LaSalle Capital Group II–A. L.P.,                      Executive Order 12372.
                                              LaSalle Capital Group II–A, L.P.; Notice                therefore this transaction is considered
                                              Seeking Exemption Under Section 312                     to be financing a Small Business for the               SUMMARY:   The Small Business
                                              of the Small Business Investment Act,                   purpose of purchasing property from an                 Administration (SBA) is notifying the
                                              Conflicts of Interest                                   Associate and it requires SBA prior                    public that it intends to fund grant
                                                                                                      written exemption.                                     applications for 22 existing Small
                                                 Notice is hereby given that LaSalle                     Notice is hereby given that any                     Business Development Centers (SBDCs)
                                              Capital Group II–A, L.P., 70 West                       interested person may submit written                   beginning October 1, 2015 subject to the
                                              Madison Street, Suite 5710, Chicago,                    comments on the transaction within                     availability of funds. A description of
                                              Illinois, 60602, a Federal Licensee under               fifteen days of the date of this                       the SBDC program is contained in the
                                              the Small Business Investment Act of                    publication to the Associate                           supplementary information below.
                                              1958, as amended (the ‘‘Act’’), in                      Administrator for the Office of                          The SBA is publishing this notice at
                                              connection with the financing of a small                Investment and Innovation, U.S. Small                  least 90 days before the expected
                                              concern, has sought an exemption under                  Business Administration, 409 Third                     funding date. The SBDCs mailing
                                              Section 312 of the Act and Section                      Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416.                     addresses listed below are participating
                                              107.730, Financings which Constitute                      Dated: June 24, 2015.                                in the intergovernmental review
                                              Conflicts of Interest of the Small                                                                             process. A copy of this notice also is
                                                                                                      John R Williams,
                                              Business Administration (‘‘SBA’’) Rules                                                                        being furnished to the respective State
                                              and Regulations (13 CFR 107.730).                       Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for
                                                                                                      Office of Investment and Innovation.                   single points of contact designated
                                              LaSalle Capital Group II–A, L.P. is                                                                            under the Executive Order.
                                                                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–16144 Filed 6–30–15; 8:45 am]
                                              providing debt and equity financing to
                                              Westminster Foods II, LLC, 70 West                      BILLING CODE 8025–01–P                                 DATES:  A State single point of contact
                                              Madison Street, Suite 5710, Chicago,                                                                           and other interested State or local
                                              Illinois, 60602. Some of the proceeds                                                                          entities may submit written comments
                                              will be used to purchase Westminster                    SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                          regarding funding of an SBDC within 30
                                              Foods, LLC.                                                                                                    days from the date of publication of this
                                                                                                      Action Subject to Intergovernmental                    notice. Please address any comments to
                                                 The financing is brought within the
                                                                                                      Review Under Executive Order 12372                     the relevant SBDC State Director listed
                                              purview of § 107.730(a)(5) of the
                                              Regulations because a majority of the                   AGENCY:U.S. Small Business                             below.
                                              membership units of Westminster                         Administration.                                        ADDRESSES:

                                                                                             ADDRESSES OF RELEVANT SBDC STATE DIRECTORS
                                              Mr. Rande Kessler, SBDC State Director, University of Louisiana, Mon-                Ms. Kristina Oliver, SBDC State Director, West Virginia Development
                                                roe, 700 University Avenue, Admin 2–101, Monroe, LA 71209–6435,                     Office, 1900 Kanawha Blvd., Capitol Complex, Building 6, Room
                                                (318) 342–5506.                                                                     652, Charleston, WV 25305, (304) 558–2960.
                                              Mr. Mike Bowman, SBDC State Director, University of Delaware, One                    Ms. Carmen Marti, SBDC Director, Inter American University of Puerto
                                                Innovation Way, Suite 301, Newark, DE 19711, (302) 831–4283.                        Rico, 416 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Union Plaza, Seventh Floor, San
                                                                                                                                    Juan, PR 00918, (787) 763–6811.
                                              Ms. Becky Naugle, SBDC State Director, University of Kentucky, One                   Ms. Rene Sprow, SBDC State Director, Univ. of Maryland@College
                                               Quality Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (859) 257–7668.                                 Park, 7100 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 402, Baltimore, MD 20740,
                                                                                                                                    (301) 403–8300.
                                              Mr. Chris Bouchard, SBDC State Director, University of Missouri, 410                 Ms. Lisa Shimkat, SBDC State Director, Iowa State University, 2321
                                                South Sixth Street, 200 Engineering North, Columbia, MO 65211,                      North Loop Drive, Suite 202, Ames, IA 50010–8218, (515) 294–
                                                (573) 884–1555.                                                                     2037.
                                              Ms. Leonor Dottin-Carrillo, SBDC Director, University of the Virgin Is-
                                                lands, 8000 Niskey Center, Suite 720, St. Thomas, USVI 00802–
                                                5804, (340) 776–3206.



                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        regional economic development through                  assistance for veterans, both active duty
                                              Vicky Mundt, Director of Financial                      job creation and retention as a result of              and personnel returning from
                                              Oversight, Office of Small Business                     the extensive one-on-one long-term                     deployment; disaster recovery
                                              Development Centers, U.S. Small                         counseling, training and specialized                   assistance; IRS, EPA, and OSHA
                                              Business Administration, 409 Third                      services they receive from the SBDCs.                  regulatory compliance; as well as
                                              Street SW., Sixth Floor, Washington, DC                 The SBDCs are made up of a unique                      research and development. Based on
                                              20416.                                                  collaboration of SBA, state and local                  client needs, business trends and
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              governments, and private sector funding                individual business requirements,
                                                                                                      resources.                                             SBDCs modify their services to meet the
                                              Description of the SBDC Program                            SBDCs provide clients with                          evolving needs through more than 900
                                                Small Business Development Centers                    professional business assistance                       local service delivery points across the
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                                              (SBDCs) provide a wide array of                         regarding business plans, market                       nation and all U.S. Territories.
                                              technical assistance to small businesses                research, financial preparation                           SBDCs deliver these services to small
                                              and aspiring entrepreneurs supporting                   packages, cash flow, and procurement                   business concerns using an effective
                                              business performance and sustainability                 contracts. Special emphasis areas                      education network of 63 Lead Centers
                                              and enhancing the creation of new                       include: Manufacturing; international                  reaching out to both rural and urban
                                              businesses entities. These small                        trade and export assistance; e-                        areas, serving entrepreneurs of all types
                                              businesses in turn foster local and                     commerce; technology transfer;                         throughout a state or region. SBDCs can


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                                              be found in every U.S. state, the District              compliance with its negotiated                           (c) develop working relationships
                                              of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico,                         Cooperative Agreement with the SBA.                    with financial institutions, the
                                              American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin                      OSBDC has six Program Managers who                     investment communities, professional
                                              Islands. SBDCs provide professional                     each have a portfolio of 10–12 SBDCs                   associations, private consultants and
                                              business counseling free of charge along                for which they are responsible for SBDC                local small business groups;
                                              with low cost training.                                 performance management. OSBDC also                       (d) establish a lead center which
                                                 To reach the millions of small                       has three Grants Managers along with a                 operates and oversees a statewide or
                                              businesses across the U.S., SBDC                        finance staff who oversee the issuance                 regional network of SBDC service
                                              assistance is available virtually                       and budget aspects of the Cooperative                  centers;
                                              anywhere: from rural circuit riders in                  Agreement. SBDCs operate on the basis
                                                                                                                                                               (e) have a full-time Director; and
                                              Alaska to marine services in the Outer                  of an annual proposed plan to provide
                                              Banks of North Carolina. Many centers                   assistance within a state or geographic                  (f) expend at least 80 percent of the
                                              are located within or are co-located                    area. The initial plan must have the                   Federal funds to provide direct client
                                              with: Local economic development                        written approval of the Governor. Non-                 services to small businesses.
                                              entities; chambers of commerce;                         Federal funds must match Federal funds                 Scott Henry,
                                              Department of Defense’s Procurement                     by 1:1.                                                Acting Associate Administrator, Office of
                                              Technical Assistance Centers; The                       SBDC Services                                          Small Business Development Centers.
                                              Department of Commerce’s                                                                                       [FR Doc. 2015–16145 Filed 6–30–15; 8:45 am]
                                              Manufacturing Extension Partnership                        An SBDC must have a full range of
                                                                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
                                              sites; and community colleges. Some                     business development and technical
                                              SBDCs also have International Trade                     assistance services in its area of
                                              Centers and some are classified by a                    operations, supporting local small
                                                                                                                                                             SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
                                              special emphasis on Technology.                         business needs, SBA priorities and
                                                 Lead Center SBDCs hosts include:                     established SBDC program objectives.                   Actions Subject to Intergovernmental
                                                 • 48 University-sponsored Lead                       Services include training and                          Review
                                              SBDCs                                                   professional business advising to
                                                 2 SBDC locations are located at                      existing and prospective small business                AGENCY:U.S. Small Business
                                              Historically Black Colleges and                         owners in all areas of small firm                      Administration.
                                              Universities (Howard University in                      establishment and growth, including:
                                                                                                                                                             ACTION: Notice of action subject to
                                              Washington, DC and the University of                    management; online and social media
                                                                                                      and marketing; finance and access to                   intergovernmental review under
                                              the Virgin Islands, U.S.V.I.).                                                                                 Executive Order 12372.
                                                 • 8 Community college-sponsored                      capital; exporting and international
                                              Lead SBDCs                                              trade; manufacturing; and business
                                                                                                                                                             SUMMARY:   The Small Business
                                                 Dallas-TX, UT, OR, NM, AZ, San                       operations, including disaster
                                                                                                                                                             Administration (SBA) is notifying the
                                              Diego-CA, Los Angeles, CA, and                          mitigation.
                                                                                                         The SBA district office and the SBDC                public that it intends to fund grant
                                              American Samoa                                                                                                 applications for 41 existing Small
                                                 • 7 State-sponsored Lead SBDCs (CO,                  negotiate annually through this funding
                                                                                                      announcement the specific mix of                       Business Development Centers (SBDCs)
                                              IL, IN, MN, MT, OH, & WV).
                                                                                                      services and best use of program funds                 beginning January 1, 2016 subject to the
                                              Program Objectives                                      to meet mutually agreed upon annual                    availability of funds. A description of
                                                The SBDC program uses Federal                         milestones, giving particular attention to             the SBDC program is contained in the
                                              funds to leverage the resources of states,              SBA’s annual priorities and special                    supplementary information.
                                              academic institutions and the private                   emphasis groups, including veterans,                     The SBA is publishing this notice at
                                              sector to:                                              women, the disabled, and other                         least 90 days before the expected
                                                (a) Strengthen the nation’s small                     minorities.                                            funding date. The SBDCs mailing
                                              business communities;                                                                                          addresses listed below are participating
                                                (b) increase local economic growth;                   SBDC Program Requirements                              in the intergovernmental review
                                                (c) ensure inclusiveness by                              An SBDC must meet required                          process. A copy of this notice also is
                                              broadening the impact of SBDC                           programmatic and financial                             being furnished to the respective State
                                              technical assistance to underserved                     requirements established by statute,                   single points of contact designated
                                              markets.                                                regulations, other program directive and               under the Executive Order.
                                                                                                      its Cooperative Agreement. Following
                                              SBDC Program Organization                                                                                      DATES:  A State single point of contact
                                                                                                      these guidelines an SBDC must:
                                                Through a partnership between SBA                                                                            and other interested State or local
                                                                                                         (a) Provide services that are accessible
                                              and institutions of higher education and                                                                       entities may submit written comments
                                                                                                      to all persons, especially those who
                                              state government, a network of 63 lead                                                                         regarding funding of an SBDC within 30
                                                                                                      identify as disabled;
                                              SBDCs are managed by the Office of                         (b) open all service centers during                 days from the date of publication of this
                                              Small Business Development Centers                      normal business hours of the                           notice. Please address any comments to
                                              (OSBDC). The local District Offices have                community or during the normal                         the relevant SBDC State Director listed
                                              a Project Officer to ensure each SBDC                   business hours of its state or academic                below.
                                              provides quality services and is in                     Host Organization, throughout the year;                ADDRESSES:

                                                                                             ADDRESSES OF RELEVANT SBDC STATE DIRECTORS
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                                              Mr. Sherman Wilkinson, SBDC State Director, Salt Lake Community                      Mr. Herbert Thweatt, SBDC Director, American Samoa Community
                                                College, 9750 South 300 West, Sandy, UT 84070, (801) 957–5384.                       College, P.O. Box 2609, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799, (684)
                                                                                                                                     699–4830




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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Action Subject to Intergovernmental Review Under Executive Order 12372.
DatesA State single point of contact and other interested State or local entities may submit written comments regarding funding of an SBDC within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice. Please
ContactVicky Mundt, Director of Financial Oversight, Office of Small Business Development Centers, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW., Sixth Floor, Washington, DC 20416.
FR Citation80 FR 37705 

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