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Firms certified as minority and women businesses (MBE/WBE) certification from the State of Kansas can gain preferential access to state-funded projects. The state's Office of Minority and Women Business Development is in c...
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) maintains a directory of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) as well as handling the certification of disavantaged businesses as DBEs. One a given business is certified ...
Recognition as a minority and women business enterprise (MWBE) is possible with the State of Kentucky through it's MWBE Certification Program. The certification process takes about 120 days and certifications last for thre...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, since 2002, has placed the highest priority on complying with the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program regulations. Adherence to the regulations is ensured by the Off...
The Louisiana Unified Certification Program (LA UCP) for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) provides a single point of entry to certification for DBEs who wish to do business with the Louisiana Department of Transpo...
The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) is a recipient of US Department of Transportation (USDOT) funding, and as such, is required to develop and has developed its own Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Pro...
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) maintains the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE), which provides certification for the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Program, the Disadvantaged Business Ente...
The City of Baltimore encourages the use of minority and women businesses (MBE/WBE) on city contracting through the efforts of its Minority & Women's Business Opportunity Office (MWBOO). The office certifies MBE/WBE fi...
Baltimore County has earmarked an overall 15 percent of its spending for minority- (MBEs) and women-owned businesses (WBEs). Through the county's Minority and Women's Business Enterprise Program, eligible businesses can be...
Howard County certifies companies as minority (MBE), women (WBE), and disabled-owned business (DBE) enterprises through it's Equal Business Opportunity (EBO) Program. One of the benefits of certification is that prime cont...
Charles County has a small local business (SLBE) program that aims to encourage the use of firms in the county's immediate area on county contracts. To be considred for SLBE certification or to obtain more information, a c...
Charles County specify a target for minority business (MBE) participation on purchases of more than $25,000. However, to be considered a MBE by the county, a firm needs to be either certified as an MBE by the cou...
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) maintains the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE), which provides certification for the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Program, the Disadvantaged Business Ente...
The Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) of the Operational Services Division (OSD) for Massachusetts accepts and processes applications for the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Minority and Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE)...
The State of Massachusetts established a Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise (VBE) Program to encourage more service-disabled veterans to compete for state contracts. This program is run through the Supplier Diversity Office...
The City of Boston's Small & Local Business Enterprise Office certifies companies as Small & Local Business Enterprises (SLBE), Minority Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), Woman Owned Business Enterprises (WBE). ...
The Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) in Massachusetts is a regulatory agency within the state’s Department of Economic Development. The SDO maintains the Unified Certification Program (UCP) for Disadvantaged Business ...
The Office of Equity and Diversity (OED) in Genesee County requires firms to obtain a Certificate To Do Business (CTDB) in order to conduct business with the county. Recognition is given to firms that are minority-owned or...
The county of Kalamazoo maintains a directory of minority-owned and woman-owned businesses that are certified as such in the county. It is the policy of the county that such businesses have the maximum feasible ability to ...
To access the Michigan Unified Certification Program (MUCP), a prospective Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) wishing to become certified must contact one of the three certifying agencies, those being the Detroit Depa...