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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 108 — New Markets Venture Capital (“NMVC”) Program · § 108.360

§ 108.360. Evaluation criteria.

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SBA will evaluate and select an Applicant for participation in the NMVC program by considering the following criteria---
(a)The quality of the Applicant's comprehensive business plan in terms of meeting the objectives of the NMVC program;
(b)The likelihood that the Applicant will fulfill the goals described in its comprehensive business plan;
(c)The capability of the Applicant's management team;
(d)The strength and likelihood for success of the Applicant's operations and investment strategies;
(e)The need for Developmental Venture Capital investments in the LI Areas in which the Applicant intends to invest;
(f)The extent to which the Applicant will concentrate its activities on serving the LI Areas in which it intends to invest, including the ratio of resources that it proposes to invest in such areas as compared to other areas;
(g)The Applicant's demonstrated understanding of the markets in the LI Areas in which it intends to focus its activities;
(h)The likelihood that and the time frame within which the Applicant will be able to---
(1)Raise the Regulatory Capital it proposes to raise for its investments, and
(2)Obtain the binding commitments for contributions in cash or in-kind and/or an annuity it proposes to obtain as its matching resources for its Operational Assistance grant award;
(i)The strength of the Applicant's proposal to provide Operational Assistance to Smaller Enterprises in which it plans to invest;
(j)The extent to which the activities proposed by the Applicant will promote economic development and the creation of wealth and job opportunities in the LI Areas in which it intends to invest and among individuals living in LI Areas; and
(k)The strength of the Applicant's application compared to applications submitted by other Applicants and by SSBICs intending to invest in the same or proximate LI Areas. \[66 FR 28609, May 23, 2001, as amended at 67 FR 68503, Nov. 12, 2002\]
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