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The Surety Bond Guarantee Program is a public-private partnership between the Federal government and surety companies to provide small businesses with the bonding assistance necessary for them to compete for public and private contracting and subcontracting opportunities. The guarantee provides an incentive for sureties to bond small businesses that would otherwise be unable to obtain bonding. The program is aimed at small businesses that lack the working capital or performance track record necessary to secure bonding on a reasonable basis through regular commercial channels.

Through this program, the SBA guarantees bid, payment, performance and ancillary bonds issued by surety companies for individual contracts and subcontracts up to $6.5 million. The SBA reimburses sureties between 70 and 90 percent of losses sustained if a contractor defaults on the contract. On Federal contracts, SBA can guarantee bonds on contracts up to $10 million, if the contracting officer certifies that a guarantee would be in the best interest of the Government.

SBA has two program components, the Prior Approval Program and the Preferred Surety Bond Program. In the Prior Approval Program, the SBA guarantees 90 percent of surety’s paid losses and expenses on bonded contracts up to $100,000, and on bonded contracts greater than $100,000 that are

awarded to socially and economically disadvantaged concerns, HUBZone contractors, and veterans, and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. All other bonds guaranteed in the Prior Approval Program receive an 80 percent guarantee. Sureties must obtain the SBA’s prior approval for each bond guarantee issued. Under the Preferred Program, the SBA guarantees 70 percent, and sureties may issue, monitor and service bonds without the SBA’s prior approval. Small businesses, surety companies, and bond producers are invited to visit our website at

www.sba.gov/osg. You may also call the program office at 202-205-6545.

Visit us online: www.sba.gov/oh/columbus Ohio Small Business Resource —

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CAPITAL

SURETY BOND COMPANIES SERVING OHIO

American Contracting Services, Inc.

Cincinnati, OH 513-793-5333

Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc., Illinois

Itasca, IL 630-694-5460 Assurance Brokers, LTD Edwardsville, IL 618-692-9800 [email protected]

Atlantic Underwriting Agency, Inc.

Wayne, PA 610-397-0570

Barbour Group, LLC

Westminster, MD 410-876-9610

Blair Insurance Services, Inc.

Bonnie Hand, President Altoona, PA

814-931-1196 cell [email protected]

Brower Insurance Agency, LLC

Jennifer Saem, Producer Dayton, OH

937-228-4135

[email protected]

CB Insurance, LLC

Jason Yezek, Surety Manager Colorado Springs, CO 719-477-4278

[email protected]

CCI Surety, Inc.

Jeremy Crawford, Vice President Golden Valley, MN

866-317-3294

[email protected]

Construction Bonding Specialists, LLC

Wixom, MI 248-349-6227

Construction Bonds, Inc.

Josh Etemadi, Sales Manager Herndon, VA

703-934-1000 [email protected] D.S. Blum, Inc. David Blum, President Evergreen Park, IL 773-445-8070 [email protected]

Dawson Insurance, Inc.

Cleveland, OH 440-333-9000

[email protected]

Delmarva Surety Associates, Inc.

Timonium, MD 410-561-3593

www.delmarvasurety.com

Fedeli, Liptak & Keller

Kevin Keller Stow, OH

330-688-3551 ext. 104 kevin @flkbonds.com

Freedom Bonding, Inc.

Lee Stevens Sykesville, MD 410-922-2221

Global Indemnity Insurance Agency

Stephen Wagner, Account Executive Farmington, CT

860-676-8830

[email protected]

Governor Insurance Agency, Inc.

Vienna, OH 330-539-9999

HCC Surety Group - Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH 513-688-0800

Huntington Insurance, Inc.

Michael Ward, Insurance Sales Executive Cincinnati, OH

513-672-1345 or 513-233-1011 cell [email protected]

Insurance Source, Inc.

Mark Emmerich, Broker St. Louis, MO 314-416-2602

[email protected]

KPS Insurance Services, Inc.

San Diego, CA 858-472-3312

L. Calvin Jones & Company

Mark Zeidenstein, Producer Canfield, OH

330-533-1195

[email protected]

Northeast Surety, LLC

Ken Morotto, Account Executive Farmington, CT

860-674-0123

[email protected]

Shorewest Surety Services, Inc.

Dan Gibson, Producer Franksville, WI 262-835-9576

www.shorewestsurety.com [email protected]

Surety Bond Associates, LLC

Ellen Neylan, President Bala Cynwyd, PA 610-617-1052

[email protected]

Surety Bonds & Insurance Agency, Inc. dba D&M Surety

Gayle McClellan, Partner Powell, OH

419-350-2221 [email protected]

The Bond Department

David Sams, Owner Cincinnati, OH 513-891-8864 [email protected]

The Surety Group Agency, LLC

12890 Lebanon Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 404-352-8211 [email protected]

Viking Bond Service, Inc.

Cynthia Baldonado, Producer Phoenix, AZ 888-278-7389 ext. 16 or 623-518-2982 [email protected]

SMALL BUSINESS

INVESTMENT COMPANY

PROGRAM

The Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program is a multi- billion dollar program founded in 1958, as one of many financial assistance programs available through the U.S. Small Business Administration. The structure of the program is unique in that SBICs are privately owned and managed investment funds, licensed and regulated by SBA, that use their own capital plus funds borrowed with an SBA guarantee to make equity and debt investments in qualifying small businesses. The funds raise private capital and can receive SBA- guaranteed leverage up to three times private capital, with a leverage ceiling of $150 million per SBIC and $225 million for two or more licenses under common control. Licensed SBICs are for-profit investment firms whose incentive is to share in the success of a small business. The U.S. Small Business Administration does not invest directly into small business through the SBIC Program, but provides funding through SBA guarantee debentures to qualified investment management firms with expertise in certain sectors or industries.

Enterprise Ohio Investment Company (SSBIC)

Janet White, Manager 8 N. Main St. Dayton, OH 45402

937-853-2541 • 937-222-7034 Fax www.citywidedev.com

NCT Ventures Fund II, L.P.

Michael C. Butler

274 Marconi Blvd., Ste. 400 Columbus, OH 43215

614-794-2732 • 614-228-2737 Fax www.nctventures.com

CAPITAL

Northcreek Mezzanine Fund I, L.P. Northcreek Mezzanine Fund II, L.P.

Rodger Davis, Managing Partner 255 E. Fifth St., Ste. 3010 Cincinnati, OH 45202

513-985-6601 • 513-985-6603 Fax www.northcreekmezzanine.com

Peppertree Capital Fund, L.P.

Cyndi Debevec 86 West St.

Chagrin Falls, OH 44022

440-528-0333 • 440-528-0334 Fax www.peppertreecapital.com

River Cities SBIC III, L.P.

River Cities Financial Institutions Fund V, L.P.

Edwin T. Robinson, Contact 221 E. Fourth St., Ste. 2400 Cincinnati, OH 45202

513-621-9700 • 513-579-8939 Fax www.rccf.com

Stonehenge Opportunity Fund II, L.P. Stonehenge Opportunity Fund III, L.P. Stonehenge Opportunity Fund III-B, L.P.

Peter Davies, Contact

191 W. Nationwide Blvd., Ste. 600 Columbus, OH 43215

614-246-2500 • 614-246- 2431 Fax www.stonehengepartners.com

Triathlon Medical Ventures Fund LP

Suzette L. Dutch, Contact 300 E. Business Way, Ste. 200 Cincinnati, OH 45241

513-247-6122 • 513-247-6199 Fax www.tmvp.com

For the most up-to-date SBIC information please visit: www.sba.gov/ content/sbic-directory. To see information for a particular state, please select the state at the bottom of the page.

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