13 C.F.R. PART 119--PROGRAM FOR INVESTMENT IN MICROENTREPRENEURS (''PRIME'' OR ''THE ACT'')
TITLE 13--Business Credit and Assistance
CHAPTER I--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PART 119--PROGRAM FOR INVESTMENT IN MICROENTREPRENEURS (''PRIME'' OR ''THE ACT'')
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What is the Program for Investment in Microentrepreneurs (''PRIME'' or ''the Act'')?
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What types of organizations are eligible for PRIME grants?
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What services or activities must PRIME grant funds be used for?
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How are PRIME grant awards allocated?
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What are the minimum and maximum amounts for an award?
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How long and in what amounts will grant funding be available to a single grantee?
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Are there matching requirements for grantees?
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How will a qualified organization apply for PRIME grant awards?
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Will SBA give preferential consideration to other SBA program participants?
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What information will be requested in an application under the PRIME program?
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What criteria will SBA use to evaluate applications for funding under the PRIME program?
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How will an applicant make a subgrant?
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Are there limitations regarding the use of program income?
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If a grantee is unable to spend the entire amount allotted for a single fiscal year, can the funds be carried over to the next year?
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What are the reporting, record keeping, and related requirements for grantees?
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What types of oversight will SBA provide to grantees?
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What are the restrictions against lobbying?
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Is fundraising an allowable expense under the PRIME program?
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Should grantees and subgrantees raise conflict of interest matters with SBA?
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