Small, Minority and Women Owned Businesses
Woman and Minority Owned Small Businesses
1. We register your woman-owned or minority small business with Federal, State, County, City or Corporate buyers.
2. We ensure that you receive the correct certifications in all categories that suit your business.
3. We list your business as a diversity supplier on the appropriate vendor sites, with the correct codes, and your marketing information.
4. We set up an easily maintained system so that you receive regular updates of business opportunities that match your products or services. These are usually with the federal government, state, county and cities you choose.
5. We set up easy access to search business opportunities, including contact details, requirements and budgets.
6. We identify large companies with supplier diversity programs who can use your services or products, and put you in direct and regular contact with their purchasing and supplier diversity department.
7. We support you as you become familiar with these systems, and become comfortable in obtaining work and dealing with bureaucracies or large corporations, and ensuring you get paid promptly for your services and becoming confident.
Small businesses in general.
1. We obtain certification of your business as a small business supplier, and complete the registrations necessary for you to do business with the Federal Government, State, County, City or Corporate buyers, who are a fit for your products or services.
2. We set up an easily-maintained system so that you receive regular updates of business opportunities that match your products or services.
3. We set up easy access to search business opportunities, including contact details, requirements and budgets, with the public sector.
4. We identify large companies who can use your services or products, and put you in direct and regular contact with their small business purchasing people.
5. We support you as you become familiar with these systems, and become comfortable obtaining work while wading through the “red tape” attached to it, dealing with bureaucracies or large corporations, getting paid promptly and becoming confident.