2023 NSBW National Awards Guidelines-Updated
2023 NSBW National Awards Guidelines-Updated
2023 NSBW National Awards Guidelines-Updated
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AWARDS OVERVIEW
As part of National Small Business Week, the U.S. Small Business Administration takes the
opportunity to highlight the impact of outstanding entrepreneurs, small business owners, and
community members from all 50 states and U.S. territories. Every day, they’re working to grow
small businesses, create 21st century jobs, drive innovation, and increase America’s global
competitiveness. And in recognizing the changing face of America, the SBA’s National Small
Business Week awards honor individuals and businesses that reflect our nation’s rich diversity.
The nomination, eligibility criteria, selection process, evaluation criteria, and time frame for the
various SBA Awards selected from nominated individuals or businesses are set forth in the following
pages. Selected National winners will be notified by SBA.
The Agency reserves the right, in its sole reasonable discretion, to remove a nominee from the
selection process. All nominees will be subject to background checks. Adverse information
obtained through the background check, including compliance with Federal civil rights laws, may
result in disqualification by SBA. Individuals or teams may not be nominated for more than one
National Small Business Week award category. Winners at any level will be selected by a panel of
judges that may be comprised of both SBA employees and non-federal employees. Non-federal
employees serving as judges must sign a conflict of interest/non-disclosure certification. SBA
employees may solicit nominations, but they cannot submit nominations.
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SMALL BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD
Nominees from each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands
and Guam will compete for the title of the National Small Business Person of the Year, SBA’s
signature award. Nominees must demonstrate success in business as well as contributions to
their local communities. Previous award winners include Superstition Meadery, Landmark Pest
Management, Maui Brewing Company, Equator Coffee & Teas, Pacifica, and Missouri Star Quilt
Company.
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Where are the nominations to be sent?
All nominations must be submitted electronically to the U.S. Small Business Administration
district office BOX account in the state or territory where the nominee is located. BOX account
information is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw. Nominations should be scanned and submitted
as one full document. Photo should be submitted as a separate attachment.
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SMALL BUSINESS EXPORTER OF THE YEAR
SBA’s Small Business Exporter of the Year recognizes individuals for their success and dedication
to exporting products or services. Previous winners include EarthQuaker Devices, SeaDek,
Endoscopy Replacement Parts, Sawyer Manufacturing Company, and Baby Elephant Ears.
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When is the deadline for nominations?
3:00 p.m. ET, December 8, 2022
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What are the selection procedures?
SBA will make Small Business Exporter of the Year awards to eligible small businesses at the
District, Regional, and National levels.
1) District offices will select one winner to compete at the regional level.
2) The Regional offices will select one winner to compete at the national level.
3) The National Small Business Exporter of the Year will be selected by the Associate
Administrator for International Trade based on, but not restricted to, the
recommendations of a panel of judges of federal employees.
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PHOENIX AWARD FOR SMALL BUSINESS
DISASTER RECOVERY
The Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery is given to a business owner whose
efforts and contributions have enabled their business to recover successfully from a disaster.
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PHOENIX AWARD FOR SMALL BUSINESS
DISASTER RECOVERY - MITIGATION
The Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery is given to a business owner whose
efforts and contributions have enabled their business to recover successfully from a disaster.
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1) A completed background form (SBA Form 3300, Award Nominee Background Form) which
is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a background form is
required for each team member;
2) A completed authorization, grant & release of materials form which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a release form is required for each team
member.
3) A completed nomination form (SBA Form 3303, Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster
Recovery) which is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw;
4) Documentation supporting approval of the SBA disaster loan;
5) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” 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;
6) If possible, photos documenting the disaster damage and photos of the rebuilt property;
and
7) Any other 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.
1) Phoenix Award nominees for Small Business Disaster Recovery are selected by the
corresponding SBA Disaster Field Operations Center.
2) Winners will be selected by the SBA Associate Administrator for Disaster Assistance, based
on the recommendations of a panel of judges comprised of federal employees.
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PHOENIX AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTIONS TO DISASTER RECOVERY,
PUBLIC OFFICIAL
The Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery by a Public Official is
given to an individual whose efforts and contributions have enabled their community to recover
successfully from a disaster.
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What information must the nomination package contain?
Nominations must contain the information below. Incomplete nomination packages will not be
considered.
1) A completed background form (SBA Form 3300, Award Nominee Background Form) which
is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw;
2) A completed authorization, grant & release of materials form which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a release form is required for each team
member.
3) A completed nomination form (SBA Form 3304, Phoenix Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Disaster Recovery, Public Official) which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw;
4) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” photo of the nominee or a digital photo – at least 300 dpi is
required. Photocopies are not acceptable; and
5) Any other supporting documentation deemed significant by the nominator, including
photos, 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.
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PHOENIX AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTIONS TO DISASTER RECOVERY,
VOLUNTEER
The Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery by a Volunteer is given to
an individual whose efforts and contributions have enabled their community to recover
successfully from a disaster.
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SMALL BUSINESS PRIME CONTRACTOR OF THE
YEAR AWARD
This award honors small businesses that have provided the government with outstanding goods
and services as prime contractors.
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3) A completed nomination form (SBA Form 3306, Small Business Prime Contractor of the
Year Award) which is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw;
4) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” photo of the nominee or a digital photo – at least 300 dpi is
required. Photocopies are not acceptable; and
5) Any other supporting documentation deemed significant by the nominator, including
news clips, letters of recommendation, and other evidence of the appropriateness of the
nomination. Supporting documentation must not exceed 10 pages.
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SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTOR OF THE
YEAR AWARD
This award honors small businesses that have provided the government and industry with
outstanding goods and services as subcontractors.
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5) Any other supporting documentation deemed significant by the nominator, including
news clips, letters of recommendation, and other evidence of the appropriateness of the
nomination. Supporting documentation must not exceed 10 pages.
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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER AWARD FOR
EXCELLENCE
Who is eligible to be nominated?
Nominees for this award must meet the following eligibility requirements. If you have additional
questions, submit them to [email protected].
1) Large prime contractors that have documented excellence in their utilization of small
businesses as suppliers and subcontractors.
2) If a compliance review has been conducted in the past three years, the rating(s) received
may not be less than outstanding
3) One award may be made in each of the following five categories: manufacturing, service,
research and development, construction, and utilities.
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8(A) GRADUATE OF THE YEAR AWARD
SBA will make the 8(a) Graduate of the Year Award to a formerly certified 8(a) Business
Development Program participant that has graduated from the 8(a) Program for at least one
year as of April 1, 2021. The firm does not have to currently be a small business.
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Where are the nominations to be sent?
All nominations must be submitted electronically to the U.S. Small Business Administration
district office BOX account in the state or territory where the nominee is located. BOX account
information is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw. Nominations should be scanned and submitted
as one full document. Photo should be submitted as a separate attachment.
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SCORE – NATIONAL CHAPTER OF THE YEAR
(COTY) AWARD
This award honors a SCORE Chapter for excellence due to the significant impact that mentoring
and education services have had on the small business success in the community, as evidenced
by demonstrating exceptional service growth, successful outreach, and outstanding client
satisfaction.
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2) Chapter score on Client Engagement Survey Question:
a. “SCORE helped me.”
3) Local Fundraising activities and results
4) Regularly recognized volunteers
a. Having a Volunteer recognition plan,
b. Select questions from the Client & Volunteer surveys regarding ONE SCORE
Chapter Sustainability Criteria
1) Maintains a written updated operational/tactical business plan. Plan must include local
marketing plans, metrics, goals, timelines and named responsibilities for implementation.
2) Reviews operational plan on a quarterly basis with district director.
3) Succession plan in place with named roles accepted by those individuals.
4) Process to ensure ALL client contact information, mentoring sessions, and workshop
attendee information is recorded accurately and timely.
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION AWARD
This award honors a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Service Center for excellence in
providing value to small businesses from diverse backgrounds and advancing program delivery
and management through innovation.
B – Builds
2) Helps build small businesses, including startups, by creating and implementing innovative
programs, events, publications, research materials, and online applications. This success
is demonstrated through success stories, job creation/retention and revenue growth
resulting from SBDC counseling and training assistance.
D – Develops
3) Prepares the service center for success by actively participating with the lead center in the
professional development of counselors in accordance with the network’s strategic plan.
C – Champions
4) Acknowledged by the local/regional small business and economic development
community as an advocate for advancing opportunities for entrepreneurial development
(include any relevant news articles and/or letters from partners - limited to 4 total).
5) Recognized by the local SBA district office as a champion for SBA products and services
including effective amplification of the SBA mission and priorities and strong education
efforts about the SBA and its programs to small businesses.
Good Standing: SBDC must be in good standing with SBA. This includes but is not limited to
having no outstanding examination or review findings.
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VETERANS BUSINESS OUTREACH CENTER
EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE AWARD
This award honors the Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOCs) for excellence in providing
value to veterans and the veteran small business community by increasing the number of small
businesses owned and controlled by veterans. The award should focus on the work of the VBOC
and not on the host organization or the VBOC director.
1) A completed background form (SBA Form 3300, Award Nominee Background Form ) which
is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw;
2) A completed authorization, grant & release of materials form which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a release form is required for each team
member.
3) A completed nomination form (SBA Form 3311, Veterans Business Outreach Center
Excellence in Service Award) which is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw;
4) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” photo of the nominee’s executive director or a digital photo –
at least 300 dpi is required. Photocopies are not acceptable; and
5) Any other 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
must not exceed 10 pages. Videos will not be considered.
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What are the evaluation/selection criteria?
In evaluating the nomination packages, the judges will look at the following criteria:
V – Veterans
1) Provides entrepreneurship training and counseling to veterans and military spouses.
Including, but not limited to, participation in the following programs; Boots to Business,
Boots to Business-Reboot, Hiring Our Heroes and the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration
Program.
B – Business
2) Helps build small businesses from diverse backgrounds by creating and implementing
innovative programs, events, research materials, and online applications. This success is
demonstrated through success stories, job creation/retention and revenue growth
resulting from VBOC counseling and training assistance.
O – Outreach
3) Collaborates with the local SBA District Office, SBA Resource Partners and economic
development organizations to ensure veterans have access to the most current
information and resources. This success is demonstrated through co-sponsorship
agreements, strategic alliances, partnerships and co-branding of events.
C – Champions
4) Acknowledged by local and regional veteran service organizations, federal, state, and
local government agencies based on the wide dispersion of veteran/reservists groups,
VBOCs educate on the full-range of business/technical assistance programs and tools the
agency offers; in addition to the centers’ penetration within the veteran business
communities through their successful marketing and external communication strategies
used to promote the VBOC program.
Good Standing: VBOC must be in good standing with SBA. This includes but is not limited to
outstanding examination or review finding.
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WOMEN’S BUSINESS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
AWARD
This award honors a Women’s Business Center (WBC) for its excellence and innovation in assisting
diverse women entrepreneurs by providing a wide variety of training and counseling. The award
should focus on the work of the WBC and not on the host organization. The women’s business
center director may be highlighted, in the application, but the award should be about the work of
the WBC as a whole. Organizations hosting multiple WBC grants may submit separate
nominations for each WBC.
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other evidence of the appropriateness of the nomination. Supporting documentation
must not exceed 10 pages. Videos will not be considered; and
5) A statement by the WBC Director that the Center is in compliance with the Notice of Award
6) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” photo of the nominated WBC’s Center Director or a digital
photo – at least 300 dpi. Photocopies are not acceptable.
Good Standing: Center must be in good standing with the SBA and have met or exceeded
milestones for the previous year and be on track to meeting or exceeding them for the current
year at the time of submission. This includes but is not limited to having no outstanding
examination or review findings.
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SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COMPANY OF
THE YEAR
Awards are presented to the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC), licensed pursuant to
Section 301 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 that has used the SBA Debenture
program to enhance access to capital for America’s small business.
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What are the selection procedures?
The winning SBIC(s) will be chosen by the SBA Associate Administrator for Investment and
Innovation based on, but not restricted to, the recommendations of a panel of judges that may be
comprised federal employees.
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DISTRICT OFFICE AWARD(S)
Nominees will compete for the District Office Award(s) within an SBA District Office. Nominees
must demonstrate success in business as well as contributions to their local communities.
Specific criteria for each District Office Award are set forth in a supplement to these guidelines
available on the District Office website, if applicable.
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1) A completed background form (SBA Form 3300, Award Nominee Background Form) which
is available at www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a background form is
required for each team member;
2) A completed authorization, grant & release of materials form which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw. For “team” nominations, a release form is required for each team
member.
3) A completed nomination form (SBA Form 3315, District Office Award) which is available at
www.sba.gov/nsbw;
4) An original 8” x 10” or 5” x 7” 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
must not exceed 10 pages. Videos will not be considered.
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