Minority Business Enterprise ● National Minority Supplier Development Council
The NMSDC connects certified, minority-owned suppliers with thousands of corporate members, providing access to influential private-sector buyers. Additional MBE benefits include eligibility for NMSDC development programs and invitation to networking events.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise ● U.S. Department of Transportation
USDOT’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program offers small businesses owned and operated by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals the opportunity to compete for federally funded highway, transit and airport contracts.
(DBE certification https://www.jtafla.com/business-center/dbe-program/)
8(a) Business Development ● U.S. Small Business Administration
With a goal of awarding at least five percent of annual contracting dollars to small disadvantaged businesses, the federal government established the 8(a) Business Development program. Participating companies can compete for set-aside contracts, form joint ventures with other firms and receive assistance navigating federal guidelines.
Women’s Business Enterprise ● Women’s Business Enterprise National Council
The WBENC facilitates partnerships between certified Women’s Business Enterprises (WBEs) and corporate partners, allowing access to suppliers and procurement executives at thousands of organizations and government entities. WBEs are eligible for federal contracts, access to mentoring and capacity development, and use of WBENC marketing and promotional materials.
Veteran-Owned Small Business ● U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The Veterans Affairs Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization counsels, assists and protects the interests of veteran-owned enterprises. The office’s Vets First Verification Program affords veteran and service-disable veteran-controlled firms the opportunity to apply for earmarked and sole source contracts.
HUBZone ● U.S. Small Business Administration
The Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) program offers federal contracting preferences to companies operating in areas with proven economic needs, including rural counties, Indian lands and disaster areas. Explore the map of qualified HUBZones to determine if your business is eligible for the certification.