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SBS Certified Business List
The City’s certification programs, including the Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Program, the Emerging Business Enterprise (EBE) Program and the Locally-based Business Enterprise (LBE) Program certify, promote, and foster the growth of the City’s minority and women-owned businesses and eligible small construction and construction-related businesses. Companies that become certified obtain greater access to and information about contracting opportunities, receive technical assistance to better compete for those opportunities, and benefit from inclusion in the City’s Online Directory of Certified Firms. This list contains detailed information on certified companies, including a brief description of their work history, contact information, and detailed information about what the companies sell. This data is up to date as of the date reflected in the "About" tab of this dataset.
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Small Business Certification Program
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The Department of Administrative Services' Supplier Diversity Program certifies Connecticut-based small and minority business enterprises. This dashboard highlights trends in the program.
Certified Business Enterprise
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Small Business Services (SBS) Equal Employment Opportunity (EO 50) Certified Businesses
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This dataset contains a list of businesses that have successfully complied with Equal Employment Opportunity (EO 50) requirements and have received EO50 certificate of approval from the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS). Executive Order No. 50 was established in 1980 during Mayor Koch's tenure. It mandates that all contractors adhere to equal employment principles, explicitly prohibiting discriminatory hiring practices. This order safeguards individuals from discrimination based on ten protected categories: race, sex, creed, age, color, disability, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, and citizenship status. For additional information, please visit our website at https://www.nyc.gov/site/sbs/businesses/contract-compliance.page
Business Source Center Program Performance Objectives (Q2: 10/19 - 12/19)
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The Business Source Center (BSC) Program, funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), provides entrepreneurial training, technical assistance and access to capital for micro-enterprise and start-up businesses. The program promotes job creation for Angelenos by providing entrepreneurs and small business the support they need to start and/or expand their business. Goals are established through United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines and local measures
Number of Businesses Holding a Small Business Certificate by Year
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Businesses certified as Small and Minority Business Enterprises by the CT Department of Administrative Services More detailed data on Small and Minority Business Enterprises can be found in the Connecticut Small and Minority Owned Businesses (SBE/MBE) dataset.
Business Source Center Program Performance Objectives (Q3: 04/18 - 12/18)
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The Business Source Center (BSC) Program, funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), provides entrepreneurial training, technical assistance and access to capital for micro-enterprise and start-up businesses. The program promotes job creation for Angelenos by providing entrepreneurs and small business the support they need to start and/or expand their business. Goals are established through United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines and local measures.
Business Source Center Program Performance Objectives (Q5: 04/18 - 06/19)
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The Business Source Center (BSC) Program, funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), provides entrepreneurial training, technical assistance and access to capital for micro-enterprise and start-up businesses. The program promotes job creation for Angelenos by providing entrepreneurs and small business the support they need to start and/or expand their business. Goals are established through United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines and local measures.
Business Source Center Program Performance Objectives (Q2: 04/18 - 09/18)
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The Business Source Center (BSC) Program, funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), provides entrepreneurial training, technical assistance and access to capital for micro-enterprise and start-up businesses. The program promotes job creation for Angelenos by providing entrepreneurs and small business the support they need to start and/or expand their business. Goals are established through United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines and local measures.