Treasury's Mentor-Protégé Program: Protégé Firms
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In order to be eligible as a protégé in the program, the firm must be:
- A SB, WOSB, SDB, HUBZone, VOSB, or SDVOSB as described under
the definitions section of this
program.
- Small in the NAICS code for the services or supplies to be provided
by the protégé under its subcontract to the mentor; and
- Eligible for receipt of government contracts.
Except for SDB or HUBZone firms, a protégé firm may self-certify
to a mentor firm that it meets the requirements listed above. The mentor
may rely in good faith on written representations by potential protégés
that they meet the specified eligibility requirements. SDB status eligibility
and documentation requirements are determined according to FAR
19.304. HUBZone status eligibility and documentation
requirements are determined according to FAR
19.1303.
Protégés may have multiple mentors. Protégés
participating in mentor-protégé programs in addition to
the Treasury program should maintain a system for preparing separate
reports of mentoring activity for each agency's program.
Updated January 12, 2001 |
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