Minority Business Development Agency is seeking public comment on various
issues related to rural areas and rural minority business enterprises to inform
the agency and provide fundamental information regarding this sector of the
economy. This notice requests comments on or before January 25, 2022.
MBDA is seeking comments from members of the
public, including but not limited to operators of rural businesses and persons
with expertise and information, to provide the following information related to
minority businesses in rural areas:
1.
Describe the types of
business operations in rural areas.
2.
What are the
financial, operational, and logistical needs of rural business enterprises?
3.
Are there unique
challenges faced by MBEs located in rural and remote areas of the U.S.? If so,
describe.
4.
What are the best
methods to provide education, training, legal, financial, and technical
assistance to MBEs in rural areas?
5.
Are there examples or
success stories from organizations that provide services to MBEs in rural
areas?
6.
What specific
performance metrics should MBDA consider for rural business centers that would
measure service to rural businesses?
7.
What factors should be
measured to demonstrate elements of success from the perspective of
organizations that support, or customers served by rural businesses?
8.
What is the most
effective role for Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) to foster the establishment
and growth of MBEs in rural America and how should that impact be measured?
9.
How many MSIs have
degree and/ or academic programs focused on business-related topics (e.g.,
entrepreneurship, supply chains, advanced manufacturing/ manufacturing,
innovation, etc.) or offer business accelerator programs and/or business
incubators? Provide names and locations of MSIs that have these programs.
10.
What is the most
effective way for MSIs to collaborate with community-based organizations?
Please provide examples.
In addition, MBDA is seeking public comment regarding the focal points for the rural business centers as directed by the section 100302(c) of the MBDA Act:
- access service (as
defined in section 8.1(b) of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, or any
successor regulation), digital literacy skills, and e-commerce by rural
minority business enterprises;
- advanced
manufacturing;
- the promotion of
manufacturing in the United States;
- ways in which rural
minority business enterprises can meet gaps in the supply chain of critical
supplies and essential goods and services for the United States;
- improving the
connectivity of rural minority business enterprises through transportation and
logistics;
- promoting trade and
export opportunities by rural minority business enterprises;
- securing financial
capital;
- facilitating
entrepreneurship in rural areas; and
- creating jobs in rural areas.
All comments must be submitted in electronic
form (Word or other consistent software programs) to the comment mailbox
listed: [email protected]
To view the full Federal Register Notice
visit https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/12/30/2021-28331/rural-b….
For more information contact:
Danae Pauli, senior advisor to the National Director, MBDA, U.S. Department of Commerce, by email at [email protected], or at (202) 482–2332.