The
microenterprise development program is established in the
department of community, trade, and economic development. In
implementing the program, the department:
(1) Shall provide organizational support to a statewide
microenterprise association and shall contract with the
association for the delivery of services and distribution of
grants;
(a) The association shall serve as the department's agent in
carrying out the purpose and service delivery requirements of
this section;
(b) The association's contract with the department shall
specify that in administering the funds provided for under
subsection (3) of this section, the association may use no
greater than ten percent of the funds to cover administrative
expenses;
(2) Shall provide funds for capacity building for the
statewide microenterprise association and microenterprise
development organizations throughout the state;
(3) Shall provide grants to microenterprise development
organizations for the delivery of training and technical
assistance services;
(4) Shall identify and facilitate the availability of state,
federal, and private sources of funds which may enhance
microenterprise development in the state;
(5) Shall develop with the statewide microenterprise
association criteria for the distribution of grants to
microenterprise development organizations. Such criteria may
include:
(a) The geographic representation of all regions of the
state, including both urban and rural communities;
(b) The ability of the microenterprise development
organization to provide business development services in
low-income communities;
(c) The scope of services offered by a microenterprise
development organization and their efficiency in delivery of such
services;
(d) The ability of the microenterprise development
organization to monitor the progress of its customers and
identify technical and financial assistance needs;
(e) The ability of the microenterprise development
organization to work with other organizations, public entities,
and financial institutions to meet the technical and financial
assistance needs of its customers;
(f) The sufficiency of operating funds for the
microenterprise development organization; and
(g) Such other criteria as agreed by the department and the
association;
(6) Shall require the statewide microenterprise association
and any microenterprise development organization receiving funds
through the microenterprise development program to raise and
contribute to the effort funded by the microenterprise
development program an amount equal to twenty-five percent of the
microenterprise development program funds received. Such
matching funds may come from private foundations, federal or
local sources, financial institutions, or any other source other
than funds appropriated from the legislature;
(7) Shall require under its contract with the statewide
microenterprise association an annual accounting of program
outcomes, including job creation, access to capital, leveraging
of nonstate funds, and other outcome measures specified by the
department. By January 1, 2012, the joint legislative audit and
review committee shall use these outcome data and other relevant
information to evaluate the program's effectiveness; and
(8) May adopt rules as necessary to implement this section.
[2007 c 322 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Purpose -- Intent -- 2007 c 322: "(1) The legislature
finds that:
(a) Microenterprises are an important portion of
Washington's economy, providing approximately twenty percent of
the employment in Washington and playing a vital role in job
creation.
(b) While community-based microenterprise development
organizations have expanded their assistance to their
microentrepreneur customers in recent years, there remains a lack
of access to capital, training, and technical assistance for
low-income microentrepreneurs.
(c) Support for microenterprise development offers a means
to expand business and job creation in low-income communities in
both rural and urban areas of the state.
(d) Local and state charitable foundation support, federal
program funding, and private sector support can be leveraged by a
statewide program for development of microenterprises.
(2) It is the purpose of this act to assist microenterprises
in job creation by increasing the training, technical assistance,
and financial resources available to microenterprises. It is the
intention of the legislature to carry out this purpose by
enabling the department of community, trade, and economic
development to contract with a statewide microenterprise
association with the potential to provide organizational support
and administer grants to local microenterprise development
organizations, subject to the requirements of this act, and to
leverage additional funds from sources other than moneys
appropriated from the general fund." [2007 c 322 § 1.]