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North Florida District Office Awards

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Our office presents national and district level awards. National-level awards, including Small Business Person of the Year, go on to compete for additional recognition and some winners are invited to attend ceremonies in Washington, D.C. The district level winners are honored locally. Read on for general guidelines for all available District Office awards.

General guidelines

Award eligibility

Who is eligible to be nominated for this award?

Nominees for this award must meet both of the following eligibility requirements: 
Any legal resident of the United States or its Territories who owns and operates or who bears principal responsibility for operating a small business may be nominated. Partners who jointly own and operate a small business may be nominated as a “team,” so long as the number of individuals in the team nomination does not exceed four (4).

Who is NOT eligible to be nominated for this award?

  1. Individuals or teams who own or operate a business defined as “other than small” (i.e., large businesses) for its primary industry under the applicable SBA size standards or
  2. Individuals or firms who are currently suspended or debarred by the Federal government.

Who may submit nominations for this award?

  1. Individuals or organizations dedicated to the support of the small business community in the United States such as trade and professional associations and business organizations, may submit nominations.
  2. Individuals may self-nominate.

How to apply

What information must the nomination package contain?

Nominations must contain the information below. Incomplete nomination packages will not be considered.

  1. A completed SBA Form 3300, Award Nominee Background form. For “team” nominations, a background form is required for each team member;
  2. A completed Authorization, Grant & Release of Materials form. For “team” nominations, a release form is required for each team member.
  3. A completed SBA Form 3315, District Office nomination form.
  4. An original 8 in. x 10 in. or 5 in. x 7 in. photo of the nominee or a digital photo – at least 300 dpi is required; photocopies are not acceptable. For “team” nominations, a photo of each nominee or group photo is acceptable; and
  5. Additional supporting documentation deemed significant by the nominator, including news clips, letters of recommendation, nomination letter (if not self-nominated), and other evidence of the appropriateness of the nomination. Supporting documentation may not exceed 10 pages. Videos will not be considered.

Where are the nominations to be sent?

All nominations must be submitted electronically to the upload link in the "About the District Office awards" section below. Nominations should be scanned and submitted as one full document. Photo should be submitted as a separate attachment.

When is the deadline for nominations?

Nominations must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. ET on December 5, 2024 (3:00 p.m. CT/2:00 p.m. MT/1:00 p.m. PT).

How are winners selected?

What are the evaluation/selection criteria?

In evaluating the nomination packages, the judges will look at the following criteria:

  1. Business’ staying power, growth in employees, increase in sales, improved financial position, and innovativeness of product or service offered;
  2. Contributions to community— evidence of the use of his/her personal time and resources to contribute to its community; and
  3. Additional criteria to be determined by the individual District Office.

What are the selection procedures?

The District Office Award will be selected by the appropriate District Director based on, but not restricted to, the recommendations of the panel of judges of federal or non-federal employees.
 

About the District Office awards

To be nominated and receive one of the following local awards, the small business nominee must fit within the category of the award, demonstrate success in business, and complete and submit the required nomination package information. Incomplete packages will not be accepted.

Read on for local award nomination criteria and to submit your nomination.

Minority Business Owner of the Year

To be considered for the Minority Business Owner of the Year award, the individual must serve as a majority owner (51% or more) and operator or bear principal responsibility for operating a small business with a minimum three-year track record, and must be from a designated minority group.  

Veteran Business Owner of the Year

To be considered for the Veteran Business Owner of the Year award, the nominee must be a majority owner (51% or more) and operator or bear principal responsibility for operating a small business with a minimum three-year track record, and must be a veteran or service-disabled veteran honorably discharged from a branch of the US Armed Services (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Reserves or National Guard). 

Woman Business Owner of the Year

To be considered for the Woman Business Owner of the Year award, the nominee must be a woman who serves as a majority owner (51% or more) and operates or bears principal responsibility for operating a small business with a minimum three-year track record.

Rural Business Owner of the Year

Any small business owner that has operated successfully for the last three years in a community of 50,000 people or less (or is considered rural). 

Small Business Advocate of the Year 

This award will be presented to an individual that assists entrepreneurs through advocacy and other efforts that raise the profile, effectiveness, health, vitality, growth, or expansion of small businesses in SBA’s North Florida District Office territory.  These efforts can target specific segments of the small business population such as women, veterans, minorities, exporters, and those small firms located in rural communities. 

Small Business Community Partner of the Year

This award will be presented to a certified non-profit, chamber, or other organizations whose primary mission is to help entrepreneurs start or grow their businesses. This award will recognize the impact an organization has on the local entrepreneurial community through advocacy and other efforts that raise the profile, effectiveness, health, vitality, growth, or expansion of small businesses in SBA’s North Florida District Office territory.  These efforts can target specific segments of the small business population such as women, veterans, minorities, exporters, and those small firms located in rural communities. 

SBA will make the above referenced awards to eligible small businesses at the North Florida District level only. All District Awards are judged against winners of the South Florida District Office to win the State title. Awards for Small Business Person of the Year and Exporter of the Year will be forwarded for National competition.

Need help?

If you have questions about our local awards, please contact Stephanie Workman.

Última actualización 19 de agosto de 2024