Certification Programs for Women and Minority Owned Businesses
Women's Business Enterprise
National Council: The Women's Business Enterprise National Council
(WBENC), founded in 1997, is the nation's leading advocate of women-owned
businesses as suppliers to America's corporations. It also is the
largest third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by
women in the United States. WBENC works to foster diversity in the
world of commerce with programs and policies designed to expand
opportunities and eliminate barriers in the marketplace for women
business owners. WBENC works with representatives of corporations
to encourage the utilization and expansion of supplier/vendor diversity
programs. Click here for more information: www.wbenc.org
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National Minority Supplier Development Council, Inc: Providing
a direct link between corporate America and minority-owned businesses
is the primary objective of the National Minority Supplier Development
Council, one of the country's leading business membership organizations.
It was chartered in 1972 to provide increased procurement and business
opportunities for minority businesses of all sizes.
The NMSDC Network includes a National Office in New York and 39
regional councils across the country. There are 3,500 corporate
members throughout the network, including most of America's largest
publicly-owned, privately-owned and foreign-owned companies, as
well as universities, hospitals and other buying institutions. The
regional councils certify and match more than 15,000 minority owned
businesses (Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American) with member
corporations which want to purchase goods and services. Click here
for more information: www.nmsdc.org
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