SamMatchFederal subcontracting compliance

Find HUBZone subcontractors for federal contracts

Prime contractors use SamMatch to find qualified HUBZone subcontractors for federal teaming and subcontracting plan goals. Every listing is a SAM.gov-verified small business with an ACTIVE registration — searchable by NAICS code and capability. SamMatch currently tracks 22 ACTIVE HUBZone small businesses.

What is HUBZone?

The Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) program helps small businesses in underutilized areas win federal contracts. Primes often need HUBZone subcontractors to hit HUBZone participation goals on their subcontracting plans.

How primes find HUBZone subcontractors

  • ACTIVE SAM.gov registrations only — no expired records
  • Filter the HUBZone pool by NAICS code and capability keywords
  • See both SamMatch members and the broader SBA DSBS pool
  • Log outreach for your FAR 52.219-9 good-faith-effort record

HUBZone small businesses on SamMatch

Showing 22 of 22 ACTIVE registrations.

Frequently asked questions

Does SamMatch verify HUBZone certification?

SamMatch reads HUBZone status from federal SBA/DSBS sync data alongside SAM.gov entity records. Always confirm official HUBZone status through SBA before award.

How do primes find HUBZone subcontractors here?

Enter your requirement — target NAICS and required socio-economic categories — and SamMatch ranks ACTIVE HUBZone small businesses by fit. You can also browse the pool by NAICS code.

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