More than 12 million firms in the United States are currently owned by women, collectively employing over 10 million people and generating an impressive $2.1 trillion in sales each year.
For female business owners seeking innovative strategies to foster growth, obtaining certification as a women-owned business from the SBA may be a powerful avenue. Beyond the intrinsic pride in this recognition, the certification may open doors to increased market visibility, expanded networking opportunities, and the potential for new sales possibilities.
Because of their minority status, special opportunities and assistance are available for women-owned businesses. To help provide a level playing field for women business owners, the government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the women’s contracting program. According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), the federal government’s goal is to award at least five percent of all federal contracting dollars to women-owned small businesses each year.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers the Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) designation.
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise certification, or DBE, is a federal designation performed by the state and applies to contracts through the U.S. Department of Transportation.
The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) offers certification accepted by many corporations and government entities.
Several state and local agencies offer certification.
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