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Evaluation Criteria for Small Business Champion Awards |
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What are the evaluation/selection criteria for the Small Business Champion awards?
Each of the above awards has specific evaluation criteria which are listed below for each award:
Small Business Exporter
- Increased sales, profits and/or growth of employment because of exporting.
- Creative overseas marketing strategies.
- Effective solutions to export-related problems.
- Demonstrated encouragement of other small businesses to export.
- Volunteer assistance to other small businesses entering the export market.
- Cooperation with other businesses in the creation of export trading companies and/or introduction of unique trading relationships, products or services.
SBA Young Entrepreneur of the Year
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Evidence of success as measured by sales and profits.
- Increased employment opportunities created by the nominee’s business.
- Development and/or utilization of innovative or creative business methods.
- Demonstrated entrepreneurial potential necessary for long-term business success and economic growth.
Jeffrey Butland Family-Owned Business of the Year
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Evidence of success as measured by sales and profits.
- Increased employment opportunities for family members and non-family members for the nominee’s business.
- Demonstrated potential necessary for long-term business success and economic growth.
- Voluntary efforts to strengthen family-owned businesses within the community.
Financial Services Champion of the Year
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Outside of regular business duties, the amount and quality of assistance given small businesses to obtain financing.
- Advocacy for changes in the financial services industry to assist small companies.
- Encouragement of the flow of investment capital to small ventures.
- Active support for legislative or regulatory action designed to help small firms.
- Other significant contributions through the advocacy efforts of the financial services or accounting industries to advance small business interests.
Home-Based Business Champion of the Year
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Volunteer time and energy to improve the conditions for home-based businesses.
- Engage in entrepreneurial training, policy development efforts, or financial or business planning specifically tailored for home-based businesses.
- Demonstrated interest in home-based businesses by an owner or former owner.
- Measurable accomplishments in advancing home-based businesses, such as adoption of public policy or expansion of a program.
Minority Small Business Champion of the Year
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Volunteer efforts beyond business/professional responsibilities to advance minority small business interests within the community, state and/or nation.
- Demonstrated efforts to improve conditions in the minority small business community as a whole, not solely for individual personal advancement.
- Voluntary provision of professional services to the minority small business community in a legal, legislative, managerial or financial capacity.
- Demonstrated accomplishments in advising minority small business groups of opportunities within the overall business community.
- Other accomplishments demonstrating the nominee’s merit as an effective advocate for minority small business interests.
Small Business Journalist of the Year
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Concerted efforts to increase public understanding of the importance of small business contributions to the economy.
- Contribution of news and feature stories, editorials, columns and commentary that highlight and analyze small business issues.
- Voluntary community service aimed at enhancing small business opportunity and growth.
- Other achievements that exemplify the nominee’s media efforts to improve the understanding of the role of small business in the U.S. economy.
Veteran Small Business Champion of the Year
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Active support for legislative or regulatory action designed to help small businesses.
- Evidence of increased business opportunities for veterans as a result of the nominee’s actions.
- Advisory activities to improve awareness of small business opportunities among veterans’ groups.
- Advocacy of special consideration for veteran-owned small businesses in government policymaking.
- Demonstrated success in obtaining support within the community for the establishment of veteran-owned small businesses.
- Other accomplishments demonstrating the nominee’s effective advocacy of veteran-owned small businesses.
Women in Business Champion of the Year
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Active support for legislative or regulatory action designed to help small businesses.
- Efforts to increase business and financial opportunities for women.
- Legal, financial or managerial assistance provided to enhance women’s business ownership.
- Voluntary efforts to strengthen the role of women business owners within the community.
- Advocacy of the women-owned business community as a whole, not solely for individual personal advancement.
- Other accomplishments demonstrating effectiveness in improving the environment for the creation and expansion of businesses owned and operated by women.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 October 2009 )
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