HUBZone Contracting Trends for 2025

Published: February 28, 2025

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To excel in federal contracting, businesses in the SBA’s HUBZone program must leverage their certification. GovWin's free "HUBZone Contracting Trends for 2025" report reveals the impact of government initiatives, key agencies increasing investments and industries undergoing significant changes. Request your copy now!

To excel in federal contracting, businesses in the SBA’s HUBZone program must leverage their certification. GovWin's free "HUBZone Contracting Trends for 2025" report reveals the impact of government initiatives, key agencies increasing investments and industries undergoing significant changes. Request your copy now!

What's Inside:

  • Current State: Overview of the HUBZone program's present landscape.
  • Emerging Trends: Key shifts and new developments affecting HUBZone firms.
  • Strategic Insights: Essential knowledge for building a successful strategy.
  • Government Collaboration: How HUBZone companies are partnering with federal agencies.
  • Industry Opportunities: Trends and opportunities in Architecture, Engineering & Construction, Information Technology, and Professional Services.
  • Resources: Valuable tools and resources for HUBZone businesses.

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HUBZone Program Requirements:

Meet Size Standards
Be considered a small business according to the Small Business Administration's (SBA) size standards


Ownership Standards
At least 51% owned and controlled by eligible entities such as U.S. citizens or specific organizations.


Location and Employees
Have its principal office located in a HUBZone with at least 35% of employees living in a HUBZone.

3% The federal government aims to award at least 3% of all federal contracting dollars to HUBZone businesses each year. HUBZones are economically distressed areas designated to stimulate economic development and create jobs.

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  • Background
  • Current State
  • What do you need to know when building a strategy?
  • How are HUBZone companies working with the government?
  • Industry Specific Trends and Opportunities
    • Architecture Engineering & Construction
    • Information Technology
    • Professional Services
  • Resources