Explanation
BACKGROUND: This legislation authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into contract with the Columbus State Community College for an amount up to $100,000. Columbus State Community College’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has been selected as an Entrepreneurial Support Organization (ESO) for the new City of Columbus’s Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program.
The Department of Development solicited Requests for Proposals for the Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program contract. The project was formally advertised on the Vendor Services web site from April 11, 2018, to May 3, 2018. The city received 18 responses. Of the 18 responses, five were deemed nonresponsive and the remaining 13 were evaluated when the Evaluation Committee met on May 22, 2018.
Responsive proposals include:
Vendor Name |
Location |
Anton Global LLC |
Columbus |
Aspiring Grace LLC |
Columbus |
Columbus State Community College |
Columbus |
Columbus Urban League |
Columbus |
Community Capital Development Corp |
Dublin |
ECDI |
Columbus |
Idea Foundry |
Columbus |
Marcus Muhammad |
Columbus |
New Harvest Urban Arts Center |
Columbus |
Rev1 Ventures |
Columbus |
Social Ventures |
Columbus |
Sundown Group |
New Albany |
Your Management Team |
Columbus |
Nonresponsive proposals include:
Columbus Compact Corp |
Underwood & Associates |
Radio One |
Microcosm Community Improvement Corp |
Increase CDC |
Of the 13 responsive proposals, three companies were selected to participate in the Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program. Each contract will have its own ordinance.
Columbus State Community College’s Small Business Development Center was one of the three that received the highest score by the evaluation committee and will be awarded one of the contracts.
Searches in the System for Award Management (Federal) and the Findings for Recovery list (State) produced no findings against Columbus State Community College.
The Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program is designed to better serve current and future needs of the small business community by creating additional opportunities to introduce, expand, and market programs and services that directly benefit the local entrepreneurial ecosystem. The program has been designed to assist the four specific small business or entrepreneur groups listed below:
1. Technology and High-Growth Enterprises
2. Health and Food-Related Enterprises
3. Traditional Small Businesses including Micro and Social Enterprises
4. Businesses located in Traditionally Underserved Neighborhoods
The Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program will provide coordinated access of programs, financial assistance, and/or supportive services to small businesses and entrepreneurs currently operating or wishing to set up operations within the City of Columbus. Results of the project will include quantifiable small business creation, growth, and expansion and the development of an entrepreneurial pipeline that reflects the talent and diversity of Columbus.
As an Entrepreneur Support Organization, the SBDC will target “Traditional Small Businesses” by utilizing existing SBDC programming and expertise and developing new programming to address other focused areas of the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Support Pilot Program.
The Ohio Small Business Development Center is a public/private partnership supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Ohio Development Services Agency, the Columbus State Community College, the City of Columbus, and other local partners. As part of the America’s SBDC National Network, comprised of over 1000 centers across the United States, including 28 in Ohio, the SBDC provides a variety of services to address the needs of the emerging and small business community.
The SBDC also offers the SBDC Latino Center which facilitates the economic development and integration into the community of the Spanish-speaking population by providing Latino entrepreneurs with business counseling, education, information and the tools necessary to build successful businesses and create sustainable economic growth and employment in the City of Columbus.
FISCAL IMPACT: This legislation authorizes the expenditure of a total of $100,000: $50,000 from the Division of Economic Development 2018 General Fund Budget and $50,000 from the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Fund (CDBG).
Emergency action is requested to allow the SBDC to begin serving as an Entrepreneur Support Organization and provide entrepreneurial services to the small business community as soon as possible.
Title
To authorize the expenditure of $50,000.00 from the 2018 Division of Economic Development General Fund Budget; to authorize the expenditure of $50,000.00 from the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Fund; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into contract with Columbus State Community College; and to declare an emergency. ($100,000.00)
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WHEREAS, the Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program is a new program designed to better serve current and future needs of the small business community by creating additional opportunities to introduce, expand and market programs and services that directly benefit the local entrepreneur ecosystem; and
WHEREAS, the Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs) will provide the programs and services that strengthen and support the local small business and entrepreneurial ecosystem; and
WHEREAS, the Entrepreneur Support Organizations (ESOs) will demonstrate knowledge, expertise, and experience in developing, implementing, and evaluating programs that target and impact traditional, high technology, and knowledge-based pre-venture, startup, and emerging businesses and entrepreneurs; and
WHEREAS, as an Entrepreneur Support Organization, the Columbus State Community College SBDC plans to target “Traditional Small Business” by utilizing existing SBDC programming and expertise in developing new programming to address other focused areas of the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Support Program; and
WHEREAS, the Ohio Small Business Development Center is a public/private partnership supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Ohio Development Services Agency, the Columbus State Community College, the City of Columbus and other local partners; and
WHEREAS, as part of the America’s SBDC National Network, comprised of over 1000 centers across the United States, including 28 in Ohio, the SBDC provides a variety of services to address the needs of the emerging and small business community; and
WHEREAS, the City of Columbus desires to enter into contract with Columbus State Community College for the purpose of providing services under the Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program; and
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Department of Development in that it is immediately necessary to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into contract with Columbus State Community College in order to provide entrepreneurial services to the small business community as soon as possible, all for the immediate preservation of the public health, peace, property, safety and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
SECTION 1. That the Director of Development is hereby authorized to enter into contract with Columbus State Community College for the purpose of providing programs and services to the Small Business and Entrepreneur Support Pilot Program.
SECTION 2. That for the purposes stated in Section 1, the expenditure of $100,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby authorized in Fund 1000 General Fund ($50,000), subfund 100010, Object Class 03 Contractual Services and Fund 2248 Community Development Block Grant ($50,000), subfund 224802, in Object Class 03 and Contractual Services per the accounting codes in the attachment to this ordinance.
SECTION 3: That the funds necessary to carry out the purpose of this ordinance are hereby deemed appropriated, and the City Auditor shall establish such accounting codes as necessary.
SECTION 4. That the City Auditor is authorized to make any accounting changes to revise the funding source for all contracts or contract modifications associated with this ordinance.
SECTION 5. That for the reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.