Office of Minority Business Enterprise — ADECA Community and Economic Development Division funding opportunity
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Office of Minority Business Enterprise

Overview The State of Alabama, by and through the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), administers the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE) Program which is a Minority-owned and/or Women...

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Deadline Rolling Location Alabama Type grant Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: ADECA Community and Economic Development Division.
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  • Eligible applicants: see the Eligibility tab for the criteria from the official announcement.
  • Where: Alabama.
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  • Matching funds: not required.
  • Deadline type: Rolling.

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Overview The State of Alabama, by and through the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), administers the Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE) Program which is a Minority-owned and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise Certification Program to identify small minority-owned and/or women-owned businesses capable of providing goods and/or services to both government and private sectors. OMBE Certification provides these businesses with affirmation that they are a credible business entity. Alabama’s OMBE Certification is effective for two years. The OMBE Program encourages minority-owned and/or women-owned businesses to register with the Alabama Department of Finance’s Purchasing Division  to receive bid solicitations from the State of Alabama. Interested parties can visit that Department’s website for more information on becoming a State vendor. The OMBE Program does not require a business to become a State vendor as a condition for M/WBE certification. The OMBE Program works with the Office of Small Business Advocacy (part of the Alabama Department of Commerce to promote small business development. The Alabama Small Business Development Center Network the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Alabama APEX Accelerator and other agencies and programs provide information and technical assistance to business enterprises on topics that include other areas. A minority-owned and/or women-owned business is a socially and/or economically disadvantaged commercial entity that has one or more minority and/or female owners with a controlling interest in the business enterprise. See the sections below for OMBE Program eligibility requirements and certification benefits. List of OMBE certified businesses Eligibility Requirements In order for a minority-owned and/or woman-owned business to be eligible for OMBE Program certification, an applicant business must meet certain requirements that include, but are not limited to, the following: A small business as defined in the OMBE Policies and Procedures A for-profit small business Is at least 51% owned, controlled by, and operated on a daily basis by, at least one individual who is economically and socially disadvantaged as defined within the OMBE Policies and Procedures Must have been in business under the ownership of the individual described above for at least the previous two years Must have a legal presence in Alabama and licensed to operate in Alabama Majority owner(s) must be a legal resident of the United States by birth or naturalization OMBE Policies and Procedures Benefits of Certification As an OMBE Program certified minority-owned and/or woman-owned business enterprise, a company will: Receive notification of state business opportunities Receive access to training opportunities Receive notice of upcoming events such as networking opportunities Appear in a listing of certified businesses for possible contracting / sub-contracting opportunities Forms OMBE Application for Certification Form OMBE On-Site Report Form OMBE Affidavit for Recertification Form Code Lists NAICS Codes Information Open State Bids Atlas Alabama – Small Business is a Big Deal Small Business Financing Small Business Administration – Alabama District Office Contact [email protected] Tammy Perdew, Program Supervisor – (334) 353-3266 | [email protected] ​ Joy Smith, Program Manager – (334) 353-2062

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