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Investment Capital Advisory Committee

The ICAC will examine the challenges facing capital markets, investment managers, small businesses, startups, and the stakeholders supporting them and recommend policy and programmatic improvements to support the flow of investment capital.

Overview

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)’s Office of Investment and Innovation established the Investment Capital Advisory Committee (ICAC) in 2022. The ICAC seeks to promote, expand, and strengthen the ecosystem of private funds financing U.S. small businesses and startups. This applies particularly to those from undercapitalized industries, regions, and communities. Key committee focus areas include:

  • Promoting awareness of SBA investment programs,
  • Fostering public-private engagement, and
  • Addressing long-term capital access gaps for small businesses, startups, and their supporting investment managers.

The ICAC meets quarterly and at least three times a year. All meetings are open to the public.

If you are interested in serving on the Investment Capital Advisory Committee, please email a letter of interest with applicable information about your relevant experience.

Report and recommendations

The ICAC released an inaugural report, the 2024 Report to the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, which highlights three recommendations relating to SBA’s role in:

  • The patient capital investment ecosystem,
  • Diversifying existing patient capital strategies, and
  • Modernizing SBA patient capital program management.

Committee members

Committee members include three appointed non-voting Regular Government Employee (RGE) members.

Meetings

Supplemental information

Contact us

For general information:

U.S. Small Business Administration
Office of Investment and Innovation
409 3rd St., SW
Washington, DC 20416
Email: ICAC@sba.gov

URL corta: sba.gov/icac
Última actualización 7 de marzo de 2025