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Only 8 Percent of Katrina Federal Contracts Go to Small Disadvantaged Businesses

SAN FRANCISCO -- blackmoney.com and blackbusinessmonth.com report that 8.3 percent of federal contracts dedicated to Hurricane Katrina recovery were awarded to small disadvantaged businesses.

On the third anniversary of the natural disaster, the analysis of Federal Procurement Data System reports measures whether the Bush administration responded to the calls from local communities and Congress, especially Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-MS, chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, to use the funds to revive the economies of the states stricken by the hurricane, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

"Before the hurricane, there were 100,000 black self-employed in those three states," said blackmoney.com executive editor John William Templeton, founder of National Black Business Month each August. "Our annual State of Black Business reports for the last three years have indicated very low utilization of black firms in the affected areas."

FPDS data confirms those anecdotal accounts. Of $18.4 billion, $1.5 billion was spent with small disadvantaged businesses. The category includes all minority groups and potentially some whites.

Another designation, HUBZone businesses, may indicate how minimal the procurement has been in the poorest areas of the "black belt." Only 4.4 percent of the Katrina contracts went to HUBZone firms, according to FPDS.

Trouble in the Air: State of Black Business 2008 is the most recent report, including a state by state analysis of the black business affinity index. Illinois was selected as the most friendly state to black businesses. In large part due to the failure to infuse black businesses into the recovery, Louisiana made a list of states unfriendly to black business.




Posted By: John Templeton
Saturday, August 30th 2008 at 8:44AM
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