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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The President’s 2009 Budget will:
• Provide $28 billion in loan guarantees for small businesses;
• Target $85 billion in Federal contracting dollars for small businesses;
• Focus and strengthen product delivery to less-served markets;
• Support disaster recovery through an improved disaster loan program; and
• Make critical investments in the Agency’s human capital improvements and technology
systems.

Promoting Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship
• Enhances the Section 7(a) Guaranteed Loan Program. $17.5 billion in guaranteed loans for
small businesses’ working capital and other business expenses, a 29-percent increase over 2007
lending. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will continue to focus its attention on
providing assistance to underserved markets.
• Expands the Section 504 Guaranteed Loan Program. $7.5 billion in guaranteed debentures that
allow Certified Development Companies to support infrastructure investments, a 19-percent
increase over 2007 lending.
• Supports contracting assistance. Improves small business access to Federal prime and
sub-contracting opportunities, including automating SBA’s processes and systematically
reviewing small business size standards.

Improving Disaster Assistance
• Supports the Disaster Loan Program. $1.1 billion in 2009 direct loans, the normalized 10-year
average loan volume, as well as program improvements initiated in the aftermath of the 2005
Gulf Coast hurricanes, including:
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An electronic application capability for disaster victims, which will be operational in Summer
2008;
A re-engineered loan processing and approval system that has shortened the interval between
loan application and disbursement; and
A recently completed Disaster Response Plan to ensure SBA is better prepared to respond to
catastrophic events in the future.
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Investing in SBA’s Workforce and Technology Systems
• Promotes core Agency investments.
Supports important investments in
information technology systems and
human capital initiatives, including:
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Continued procurement of a modern
loan management and accounting
system to replace an aged mainframe
system, to ensure good stewardship of
a loan portfolio that has grown by 59
percent since 2001, to $85 billion.
A training initiative focused on
improving the core competencies of
SBA staff.

New Technology for Improved Oversight
of Growing Loan Portfolio
Loan principal balance, in billions of dollars

100
80
60
40
20
0

2001

2002

Major Savings and Reforms

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Source: Small Business Administration

• Operates SBA’s Microloan program on a zero-subsidy cost basis, and eliminates non-credit
technical assistance that is widely available through other SBA programs. As currently
structured, the program is too expensive, costing the taxpayer 88 cents for every dollar loaned.

Since 2001, the Small Business Administration has:
• Provided $114 billion in guaranteed loans to small businesses through two key programs that
promote entrepreneurship.
• Provided $15 billion in direct loans to homeowners, renters, and businesses that were victims
of disasters.
• Facilitated greater access for small businesses to compete for Federal contracts, reaching nearly
$397 billion of Federal contracts through 2006.
• Assisted America’s small businesses in a manner consistent with strengthening competition in
free markets.

THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009

131

Small Business Administration
(Dollar amounts in millions)
Estimate

2007
Actual

2008

2009

Spending
Discretionary Budget Authority:
Salaries and Expenses.......................................................................................
Business Loans Administration .......................................................................
Disaster Loans.......................................................................................................
Office of the Inspector General .......................................................................
Surety Bond Guarantees Revolving Fund ...................................................
Unrequested projects ..........................................................................................
504 Negative Subsidy receipts ........................................................................
Total, Discretionary budget authority .................................................................

322
121
113
14
3
—
—
573

345
137
—
15
3
69
—
569

328
138
174
16
2
—
1
657

Total, Discretionary outlays ...................................................................................

1,272

878

835

Total, Mandatory outlays ........................................................................................

97

348

10

Total, Outlays ..............................................................................................................

1,175

530

825

Credit activity
Direct Loan Disbursements:
Direct Disaster Loans..........................................................................................
Direct Business Loans ........................................................................................
Total, Direct loan disbursements .........................................................................

3,288
16
3,304

887
19
906

738
22
760

Guaranteed Loan Disbursements:
Guranteed Business Loans ..............................................................................

18,572

20,915

22,803

Major Savings, Discretionary
Reductions .......................................................................................................................

Number of
Programs

2009
Savings

1

17