Women and Minorities Procurement

Supplier Diversity Certification – What it Means for You

Supplier Diversity Certification – What it Means for You

If you have a small business and one that can be defined as socially and economically disadvantaged, you can get certified as a disadvantaged small business. Those who qualify for the position are owners who are: Women Disabled Part of an ethnic minority Veterans Disabled veterans Members […]

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Who Needs a Cert? An Overview of Business Certification for Women and Minorities

Who Needs a Cert? An Overview of Business Certification for Women and Minorities

There comes a time in a business when certification might be needed. Certification, by all means, is the process and the act of being identified and affiliated with a certain organization. In addition, a certified business is a ‘seal of approval’ that can promote a business at […]

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Different Sides of the Coin: Strategies for Women and Minority Entrepreneurs

Different Sides of the Coin: Strategies for Women and Minority Entrepreneurs

Making and enacting strategies is an art and skill. Strategy is also a major component on getting the most from a business and positioning the business to entities outside it. Business owners should be skilled in planning and doing strategies to make sure that every move they […]

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Getting on a Grant: A Minority Woman’s Opportunity to Start a Business

Life is a constant journey of learning. The same applies in running a business. Running a business can give a person constant working knowledge about it and their passion. A business is not simply a way to make a living but an extension of the business owner. […]

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Top 10 Small Business Issues for Lady Bosses

Being a woman entrepreneur isn’t always easy. Like many business owners, many women on the top helm can feel the pressure and the annoyances of running a business. Every venture has its own set of bad issues. The realm of business and entrepreneurship has long been dominated […]

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Cutting Tax and Doing Business with Minority-Owned-Businesses: Killing Two Birds with One Stone

Cutting Tax and Doing Business with Minority-Owned-Businesses: Killing Two Birds with One Stone

Running a business involves many things. A few crucial ingredients of businesses are passion, capital, effort and vision to build and sustain the company in the long run. The same elements are present in many businesses, including minority-owned businesses. Minority-owned businesses are like other businesses and they […]

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A Woman’s Guide to Women-Friendly Industries and Businesses

A Woman’s Guide to Women-Friendly Industries and Businesses

Women–owned businesses are showing signs of development and growth among other small businesses. Like male entrepreneurs, women are able to hold on their own efforts or launch and maintain their business in the same manner as their male counterparts. Women are stepping up their game as owners […]

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Women, New York and a Shop: The Women’s Business Center in the Big Apple

Women, New York and a Shop: The Women’s Business Center in the Big Apple

For many, everything seems possible in New York. Even among females, New York has an extra special pull. Perhaps, it is the cosmopolitan feel of the city. In New York, women thrive in many and different areas like fashion, corporate success and even just by living in […]

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Minority Businesses in New York: Seeking Help from the MDBCs

Minority Businesses in New York: Seeking Help from the MDBCs

The New York City minority business development center is one of the many business centers that help minority-owned business and entrepreneurs in solving their problems in New York City. The said office is also one of the local chapters of the Minority Business Development Agency. The agency […]

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MBDA-NY: Minority Business Help in New York City

MBDA-NY: Minority Business Help in New York City

MBDA is short for Minority Business Development Agency, a federal agency that helps minority owned business owners in starting and maintaining their businesses. The agency’s services include help and support in form of giving access to capital, contracts and market opportunities. Market opportunities can include domestic and […]

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