Technical assistance

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Government technical assistance encompasses a variety of programs and services aimed at supporting individuals, businesses, communities, and other governmental bodies in achieving specific objectives or overcoming challenges. Below are detailed descriptions of some key programs:

For Individuals and Businesses

  • SBA Empower to Grow Program: Previously known as the 7(j) Management and Technical Assistance program, this initiative by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps disadvantaged small businesses grow, particularly in government contracting. It provides free business courses, tailored training, and one-on-one consulting.
  • APEX Accelerators: Formerly known as Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), these centers guide businesses through the government contracting process, helping them find, win, and perform on government contracts at local and federal levels.
  • Federal Contracting Assistance: The SBA also offers guidance through Procurement Center Representatives (PCRs) and Commercial Market Representatives (CMRs) to ensure small businesses have opportunities in federal procurement.

For Local Governments and Communities

  • State and Local Energy Programs: Through the Department of Energy, programs such as Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) provide tailored assistance in renewable power, grid, transportation, and buildings sectors to foster local clean energy deployment.

For Economic Development

  • EDA's Local Technical Assistance: This program addresses knowledge gaps in distressed areas, aiding public and nonprofit leaders in making informed economic development decisions.

For International Aid and Development

Agricultural and Environmental Support

These programs reflect the wide scope of government technical assistance designed to promote growth, sustainability, and efficiency across various sectors.