HUBZone Program
All small businesses should strive to be community leaders. We do everything we can to give back to our community through volunteer efforts and leadership in community organizations.
HUBZone, which stands for “Historically Underutilized Business Zone,” was created by the US Small Business Administration in 1998 to encourage federal agencies to earmark a portion of their budget for contracts with businesses located in underutilized urban and rural areas.
Boosting Local Economies
By supporting businesses in HUBZone areas, the program contributes significantly to the overall economic health of these communities. This includes stimulating local investments, hiring employees, and increasing the economic activities within these zones.
Comprehensive Resources
HUBZone-certified businesses are required to employ a substantial portion of their workforce from within these zones. This mandate directly translates into job creation, helping to reduce unemployment in areas that need it the most.
Fostering Community Development
The program’s focus on local hiring and business growth goes beyond economic metrics; it plays a pivotal role in community development. As businesses prosper, they can offer more opportunities and resources to their localities, driving positive change.
Promoting Economic Balance
By focusing on historically underutilized areas, the HUBZone program works toward creating a more inclusive and balanced economic landscape. This is essential for addressing the disparities in business opportunities and resources across different regions.
HUBZone program is the only program that helps more than the business owner! It helps the community and the employees who are disadvantaged.