USDA has a long history of awarding over half of its contract dollars to small businesses. You can view USDA’s small business obligation percentages from Fiscal Year 2023 in USDA’s Small Business Scorecard (use the filter at the top of the page to select “Department of Agriculture” then click “Submit”.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) provides information for small businesses who want to contract with the Federal government: SBA Federal Contracting Guidance. Small businesses should evaluate the various small business contracting assistance programs to register (and obtain certification, where applicable) in various small business categories such as Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, Women-Owned Small Business, HubZone Business, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, and other programs. The government often identifies specific small business categories when soliciting new requirements, so your business will be eligible to compete for more contract opportunities if you participate in as many contracting assistance programs as apply to your business.
The USDA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) provides outreach and support to small businesses looking to work with USDA. Please visit the USDA OSDBU site for information on USDA outreach events, conferences, and other resources for small businesses interested in working with USDA.
USDA Small Business Specialists are available to help you find small business opportunities in USDA Mission Areas and to answer any questions you may have about contracting with USDA.
APEX Accelerators (formerly known as Procurement Technical Assistance Centers) provide technical assistance to businesses interested in selling products or services to Federal, state, and local governments. They provide local assistance, with locations across the country. Use SBA’s APEX Accelerator search (linked above) to find an APEX Accelerator near you.
The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) provides programs, services, and initiatives focused on helping Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) grow and prepare for industry needs of the future.