Preferred Certifying & Supporting Agencies
Links
- Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) | Employers Association
- Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA)
- Center for Women (CWE-WBENC)
- Disability:IN (Disability:IN)
- Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council (GNEMSDC)
- Mass.gov (SDO)
- Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce (MALGBTCC)
- National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC)
- National Minority Supplier Diversity Council (NMSDC) - 23 Councils
- National Veteran-Owned Business Association (NAVOBA)
- Small Business Administration (SBA)
- System for Award Management (SAM)
- U.S. AbilityOne Commission (AbilityOne)
- Women Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) - 15 Councils
Abbreviations
SBA 8(a) |
A small business participating in the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program. The business must be at least 51% owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are U.S. citizens.
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Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business (SC-SDB) |
A small business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are U.S. citizens.
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) |
A for-profit small business concern
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Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) |
A business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more women, and primarily managed by one or more women. The women must be U.S. citizens. The firm must be "small" in its primary industry in accordance with SBA's size standards for that industry.
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Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (ED-WOSB) |
A business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more women, and primarily managed by one or more women. The women must be U.S. citizens. The firm must be "small" in its primary industry in accordance with SBA's size standards for that industry. In order for a WOSB to be deemed "economically disadvantaged," its owners must demonstrate economic disadvantage in accordance with the requirements set forth in the final SBA rule.
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HUB Zone (HUBZone) |
A small business certified by the SBA as having its principle office in a certified historically under-utilized business zone, and at least 51% owned and controlled by U.S. citizens, or a Community Development Corporation, or an agricultural cooperative or an Indian tribe. Additionally, at least 35% of the business's employees must reside in a HUBZone.
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Veteran Owned Business (VET) |
A business that is at least 51 percent owned by one or more veterans, who control and operate the business. Control in this context means exercising the power to make policy decisions and operate means to be actively involved in the day-to-day management of the business. The term "veteran" means a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released there from under conditions other than dishonorable.
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Service Disabled Veteran (SDVET) |
A business that is at least 51 percent owned by a veteran (see VBE) with a disability that is service connected. The term "service connected" means that such disability was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty in the active military, naval or air service.
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Disabled |
A disabled-owned business is a business that is at least 51 percent owned, controlled and operated by an individual or individuals who are disabled.
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AbilityOne Program |
The AbilityOne Program, formerly known as JWOD, is administered by the Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled through two Central Nonprofit Agencies, the National Industries for the Blind, and NISH (serving people with a range of disabilities). NIB and NISH work with over 600 nonprofit agencies.
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Small Business Enterprise (SBE) |
A business concern eligible for assistance from SBA as a small business is one that is organized for profit, with a place of business located in the United States. It must operate primarily within the United States or make a significant contributions to the U.S. economy through payment of taxes or use of American products, materials or labor. Together with its affiliates, it must meet the numerical size standards as defined in the Small Business Size Regulations. The business must also qualify as small as defined by SBA size standards for the company's primary NAICS.
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Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) |
Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) means a concession that is a for-profit small business concern
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