Becoming a corporate member with the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NWMMSDC)offers invaluable opportunities to strengthen your supply chain, connect with thoroughly vetted businesses, and contribute to fostering economic growth.  
 
Here are 7 key benefits of joining the NWMMSDC and how it can help your business level up:: 

1. Strengthen Your Supply Chain and Procurement
As a corporate member, you’ll gain access to a network of over 17,000 Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) across the country. This opens the door to unique collaborations, diverse partnerships, and the chance to leverage a competitive edge through supplier diversity.   

2. Exclusive Event Participation
Corporate members enjoy exclusive invitations to some of the industry’s most important networking events, including: 

  • The Business Conference 
  • Leadership & Advocacy Awards Ceremony 
  • Year-End Meeting 

These events provide a prime opportunity to connect with other corporate members and MBEs, helping you build valuable relationships that can drive your business forward. Whether you’re looking for new suppliers, partnerships, or simply ways to engage with like-minded professionals, these events offer a wealth of opportunities. 
 
3. Demonstrate Your Commitment to Diversity
Becoming a corporate member of the NWMMSDC allows you to publicly showcase your commitment to diversity and inclusion. By supporting these businesses, you demonstrate your organization’s dedication to fostering economic growth, sourcing great suppliers, and making a positive impact within the local community. This can be an important value for customers, stakeholders, and employees. 

 

4. Leverage Advocacy and Expertise
As an NWMMSDC corporate member, you gain access to valuable insights, resources, and advocacy for your supplier programs. The Council’s expertise helps guide your efforts to create a resilient supply chain, providing you with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed in a competitive business landscape. With a strong advocate by your side, you can enhance your efforts and achieve long-term success. 

5. Foster Economic Growth
Joining the NWMMSDC means you’re part of a network of professionals dedicated to driving economic growth and prosperity for the US economy. By participating in this collective effort, you contribute to a broader mission of increasing opportunities for businesses of all sizes while also positioning your company as an organization supportive of the business community’s growth.  

6. Access to the NWMMSDC Outreach
Take full advantage of the NWMMSDC’s reach to advertise your events and programs to a targeted audience of MBEs and corporate members. The Council’s extensive network offers an ideal platform to get your message out to the right people, ensuring your outreach efforts are impactful and efficient. Whether you’re hosting a networking event or launching a new initiative, NWMMSDC’s platforms can help maximize your visibility. 

7. Elevate Your Supplier Program
Corporate members gain access to the expertise of the NWMMSDC and its network to strengthen their supplier programs. From insights on best practices to guidance on compliance, the NWMMSDC supports you in making your supplier diversity initiatives more effective and impactful. By collaborating with the Council and other corporate members, you can ensure that your program is not only successful but also aligned with industry standards. 

Joining the NWMMSDC as a corporate member is more than just about networking—it’s an investment in your organization’s future. With access to a variety of vetted suppliers, exclusive events, advocacy, and a commitment to economic growth, your business will be well-positioned for success in today’s dynamic market. 

To inquire about becoming a corporate member with the NWMMSDC, please fill out the inquiry form here.  
 

Ready to take the next step for your minority-owned business? Apply for certification here. 

More resources: 
Why Certify Your Minority-Owned Business with the NWMMSDC?
Is Your Business Eligible for MBE Certification? Key Requirements You Need to Know 
Everything You Need to Know About MBE Certification: Common FAQs Answered
Step-by-Step Guide for the MBE Certification Process: What You Need to Know 
What is MBE Certification? 
11 Key Reasons to Become a Sponsor for the NWMMSDC 
Why Donate to the NWMMSDC?
7 Key Benefits of Becoming a Corporate Member with the NWMMSDC
Corporate Membership vs. Sponsorship with NWMMSDC: Which Is Right for Your Business?
What MBE Certification Is and What It Is Not 

About the NWMMSDC
The Northwest Mountain MSDC, an affiliate of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering minority-owned businesses by certifying, developing, and connecting Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) with major corporations and public agencies. 

Since 1978, the Council has been a driving force for advancing supplier programs and creating opportunities that enable minority-owned businesses to thrive. Serving the Pacific Northwest Mountain region—encompassing Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming—the NWMMSDC is committed to fostering meaningful business partnerships and driving economic growth.


 

 

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