7(j) Management and Technical Assistance Program
SBA’s goal is to provide high-quality assistance to eligible businesses to help them be competitive for federal, state, and local government contracts.
Program benefits
Authorized by the Small Business Act, SBA’s 7(j) Management and Technical Assistance Program, or the 7(j) Program, provides high-quality assistance to SBA-approved small businesses to help them successfully compete for federal, state, and local contracting opportunities as a prime or subcontractor. In 2019, the federal government exceeded their small business contracting goal (5%) for the seventh consecutive year, awarding a record breaking $132.9 billion in prime contracts to small businesses.
Businesses in the program receive training, executive education, and one-on-one consulting in a wide range of activities, and the opportunity to participate in courses in the following areas:
- Accounting
- Marketing
- Strategic and operational planning
- Financial analysis
- Business development
- Contract management
- Compliance
- Various business-related software
Program qualifications
To be eligible for the 7(j) Program, a small business must be one or more of the following:
- Located in areas of high unemployment or low income
- Owned by low-income individuals
- Certified as an 8(a) participant, HUBZone small business, or economically- disadvantaged women-owned small business.
You can find information on the 7(j) Program in this fact sheet.
Training opportunities
Additional support under the 7(j) Program is available for eligible businesses, including topic-specific trainings. The following providers offer free trainings and resources to 7(j) businesses:
Stover & Associates, Inc. – Connect Event Catalog
Gabriel Enterprises Consulting Group LLC
Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. (REIOK)
National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED)
Catalyst Center for Business and Entrepreneurship
Florida State Minority Supplier Development Council (FSMSDC)
Need help?
If you have questions about the 7(j) Program, contact your local SBA office.
Office of Business Development
409 Third St. S.W. Eighth Floor
Washington, DC 20416
Email address: omta@sba.gov
