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New page: The SBA has always viewed increasing entrepreneurship as one of their primary strategic objectives. They hope to strengthen entrepreneurial ecosystems through a variety of strategic partne...
The SBA has always viewed increasing entrepreneurship as one of their primary strategic objectives. They hope to strengthen entrepreneurial ecosystems through a variety of strategic partnerships to provide tailored training, mentoring, and advising services that support entrepreneurs during their business growth. [https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/1-FY%202016%20CBJ%20FY%202014%20APR.PDF (FY16 1.3)] Assessing quantitative data on the results of these programs has posed a problem for this organization for many years. The SBA acknowledged the problem in their FY 2016 Congressional Budget Justification, saying that the type of data they capture on small businesses and account information is restricted due to privacy concerns and statutory restrictions. [https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/1-FY%202016%20CBJ%20FY%202014%20APR.PDF (FY16 1.3)] But adequate reporting of data is not a new problem for the SBA. There are several reasons this is the case. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that because longstanding organizational challenges have affected program oversight, the SBA has not documented an assessment of its overall organizational structure. [http://www.gao.gov/assets/680/672680.pdf (GAO)]