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MBE, WBE, and DBE certifications give your business the recognition it needs to compete for state and local government contracts, plus corporate supplier diversity programs. These certifications increase visibility, open exclusive opportunities, and connect you to powerful networks.
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Choose the certification that fits your business, get certified, and start competing for exclusive state, local, and federally funded contract opportunities.
Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
Benefits
- Recognition through NMSDC’s national network
- Access to state & local set-asides and corporate supplier diversity programs
- Networking, education, and financial resources
Requirements
- Small, independent, for-profit business
- Meet state/local financial and size standards
- 51% minority ownership & control (Asian-Indian, Asian-Pacific, Black, Hispanic, or Native American)
Women Business Enterprise (WBE)
Benefits
- Compete for women-owned set-asides at state and local levels
- National recognition through WBENC and other certifiers
- More credibility with public agencies and corporate buyers
Requirements
- For-profit small business
- 51% owned and controlled by women who manage daily operations
- Must meet state/local eligibility and documentation rules
Learn About the WOSB Certification
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Benefits
- Eligible for DOT-funded contracts (highways, airports, transit)
- Listed in your state’s UCP directory used by prime contractors
- Helps meet DBE participation goals
Requirements
- Small, for-profit business
- 51% socially & economically disadvantaged ownership
- Net worth $2.047M (excludes home & business assets)
- Average annual gross receipts under $30.40M (over the past 3 years, per SBA standards)
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FAQs MBE/WBE/DBW
The WOSB Program ensures fairness by setting aside specific federal contracts for women-owned businesses in underrepresented industries.
To qualify, business owners must meet Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) criteria and specific economic disadvantage criteria: personal net worth under $850,000, average adjusted gross income of $400,000 or less over three years, and assets not exceeding $6.5 million.
These programs offer eligibility for exclusive federal contracts, increased business visibility and credibility, enhanced access to government funding, and better networking opportunities.
Required documents include proof of majority ownership and control by U.S. citizen women, personal financial statements (for EDWOSB), business tax returns, financial statements, and business operations and management documentation.
Depending on the SBA’s workflow, the process typically takes several months, including document preparation, submission, and SBA review. Prompt responses to SBA requests can expedite the process.
At a Glance
Certification
Who It's For
Benefits
Requirements
MBE
Minority-owned businesses
- State & local set-aside contracts
- Corporate supplier diversity access
- NMSDC network & events
- 51% minority ownership & control
- For-profit business
- Minority groups: Asian-Indian, Asian-Pacific, Black, Hispanic, Native American
WBE
Women-owned businesses
- Access to WBE set-asides
- Recognition through WBENC
- Supplier diversity + mentorship
- 51% women ownership & control
- For-profit business
- Daily operations led by women
DBE
Socially & economically disadvantaged owners
- DOT-funded projects (transportation, airports, transit)
- Listed in UCP directory
- Networking & outreach opportunities
- 51% disadvantaged ownership & control
- Small, for-profit business
- Net worth ≤ $2.047M
- Apply via the state UCP