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The Small Business Administration's Growth Accelerator Fund
Competition

Small businesses and startups sometimes benefit from
assistance growing their companies, including opportunities
to raise capital, mentorship, and commercialization help.
Accelerators-organizations often operated by experienced
businesspeople-provide technical assistance and other
services to new entrepreneurs in an effort to meet those
needs and support the starting and scaling of businesses.
Since 2014, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has
administered the Growth Accelerator Fund Competition
(GAFC) to provide financial support for accelerators
assisting science, technology, engineering, and math
(STEM) and research and development (R&D) -focused
small businesses and startups. The GAFC also targets
accelerators that support businesses and/or geographies that
traditionally face barriers in obtaining R&D funds and
investment capital: businesses owned or led by women,
minorities, and veterans, or businesses located in rural
areas. Until FY2023, the GAFC provided $50,000 awards
to accelerators for operating capital; awards for the FY2023
GAFC range from $50,000 to $200,000.
Purpose
The SBA's intent for the GAFC is to help facilitate the
success of startups by supporting accelerators that advise
such businesses on growing revenue, sourcing outside
funding, and avoiding common mistakes. The GAFC's
goals include:
 increasing the pipeline and success of STEM/R&D-
focused entrepreneurs and small businesses;
 increasing the success of STEM/R&D-focused
entrepreneurs in accessing capital and resources to
advance their businesses;
 incentivizing innovation-focused accelerators to provide
equitable access to resources for underserved
communities and industries;
 catalyzing partnerships and relationships between
accelerators to strengthen the national innovation
ecosystem; and
 connecting both new and established participants in the
national innovation ecosystem.
The SBA's award announcements have noted SBA's desire
for the GAFC to stimulate entrepreneurship outside of
traditional coastal technology centers. In discussing GAFC-
related legislation, some Members of Congress have noted
the GAFC's success in facilitating innovation in regions
beyond those longstanding hubs.

H istory
The SBA first operated the GAFC in FY2014, after a series
of regional events in 2012 that convened over 100
universities and accelerators in discussions about how to
work with high-growth entrepreneurs. These events helped
lead to the development of the GAFC, which SBA has thus
far held in FY2014, FY2015, FY2016, FY2017, FY2019,
FY2021, and FY2023.
Congress has not provided the GAFC with specific
statutory authorization. Rather, the program operates as an
SBA initiative under authority provided by section 105 of
the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010
(P.L. 111-358), which authorizes federal agencies to
administer innovation-related prize competitions. Several
bills in recent years, discussed below, attempted to provide
statutory authority for the GAFC.
Table 1 presents the number of awards and the total dollar
amount awarded since the GAFC's inception. From
FY2014 to FY2022, the GAFC made 387 awards-all for
$50,000-totaling $19.35 million.
Table 1. GAFC Awards Given, Total Value of Awards,
and Recommended Funding Levels, FY20 1 4-FY2023
Total
Awards      Recommended
Fiscal  Number of     Amount($         Funding
Year      Awards       millions)     ($millions)
2014          50          $2.50         $2.50
2015          88          $4.40         $4.00
2016          85          $4.25         $1.00
2017          20          $1.00         $1.00
2018           0          $0            $1.00
2019          60          $3.00         $2.00
2020           0          $0            $2.00
2021          84          $4.20         $2.00
2022           0          $0            $3.00
2023      To be
determineda       $3.00b       $10.00
Sources: SBA, Congressional Budget justification and Annual
Performance Report, various years, and explanatory statements from
various appropriations bills.
a.  SBA plans to announce the number of awards for FY2023 in
two stages, first in April 2023 then in September 2023.

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