The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of the Secretary (OST), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) announces the opportunity for business centered community-based organizations, transportation-related trade associations, colleges and universities, community colleges, or chambers of commerce, registered with the Internal Revenue Service as 501 C(6) or 501 C(3) tax-exempt organizations, to compete for participation in OSDBU’s Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) program in the Southwest Region (Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada).
Donor Name: Department of Transportation (DOT)
State: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/18/2022
Grant Size: $160,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
The mission of OSDBU at DOT is to ensure that the small and disadvantaged business policies and goals of the Secretary of Transportation are developed and implemented in a fair, efficient, and effective manner to serve small and disadvantaged businesses throughout the country. OSDBU also administers the provisions of Section 332 of Title 49, the Minority Resource Center (MRC), which includes the duties of advocacy, outreach and: financial services on behalf of small and disadvantaged business and those certified under 49 CFR parts 23 and 26 as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and the development of programs to encourage, stimulate, promote, and assist small businesses to become better prepared to compete for, obtain, and manage transportation-related contracts and subcontracts.
The national Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) program utilizes Cooperative Agreements with chambers of commerce, trade associations, educational institutions and business-centered community based organizations to establish SBTRCs to provide business training, technical assistance and information to DOT grantees and recipients, prime contractors and subcontractors. To be effective and serve their target audience, the SBTRCs must be active in the local transportation community to identify and communicate opportunities and provide the required technical assistance. SBTRCs must already have established, or demonstrate the ability to establish working relationships with the State and local transportation agencies and technical assistance agencies (i.e. the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Centers (MBDCs), Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), and Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) and State DOT supportive services contractors in their region. Utilizing these relationships and their own expertise, the SBTRCs are involved in activities such as information dissemination, small business counseling, and technical assistance with small businesses currently doing business with public and private entities in the transportation industry.
Funding Information
Award ceiling for this announcement is $160,000. It is anticipated that the recipient will begin performing on the award on July 6, 2022, and the period of performance (POP) will be July 6, 2022 to July 5, 2023. This is a one-year grant with an option to renew for two (2) additional years, at the discretion of U.S. DOT.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, an organization must be an established, nonprofit, community-based organization, transportation-related trade association, chamber of commerce, college or university, community college, or any other qualifying transportation-related non-profit organization that has the documented experience and capacity necessary to successfully operate and administer a coordinated delivery system that provides access for small businesses to prepare and compete for transportation-related contracts.
In addition, to be eligible, the applicant organization must:
- Be an established 501 C (3) or 501 C (6) tax-exempt organization and provide documentation as verification.
- No application will be accepted without proof of tax-exempt status;
- Have at least one year of documented and continuous experience prior to the date of application in providingm advocacy, outreach, and technical assistance to small businesses within the region in which proposed services will be provided. Prior performance providing services to the transportation community is preferable
- Have an office physically located within the proposed city in the designated headquarters state, in the region for which they are submitting the proposal, that is readily accessible to the public.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.