Spotlight: Federal Implementation
Prior to passage of this bill, the Minority Business Development Agency was not a permanent entity in the federal government. That is now rectified. This action allows the agency to increase their programs and outreach to the nation’s more than 9 million minority-owned businesses.
Specifically, the Act:
- Creates a presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed Under Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development to lead the agency.
- Increases the MBDA’s grant-making capacity to partner with community and national nonprofits engaged in private and public sector development as well as research.
- Mandates the creation of the Parren J. Mitchel Entrepreneurship Education Grants Program to cultivate the next generation of minority entrepreneurs on the campuses HBCUs and MSIs across the Nation.
- Creates a council to advise the Under Secretary on supporting MBEs; and
- Authorizes the under secretary to coordinate federal MBE programs.