As we close out another year, the Northwest Mountain MSDC is excited to share its 2023 Annual Report with you. This year has been one of remarkable achievements, overcome challenges, and significant milestones for our organization. In this report, we reflect on the journey we’ve taken, the progress we’ve made, and the valuable lessons learned along the way.

Thank you for your ongoing support. We are looking forward to another year of development, great impact, and community-building. 

Northwest Mountain MSDC Celebrates Leadership, Advocacy, and Community at the 2025 Awards Ceremony 

The evening of October 17th, the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NWMMSDC) brought together partners, business leaders, and community members for an unforgettable evening of celebration at the 2025 Leadership and Advocacy Awards. The event...

Red Door Collaborative: Stories of Heritage, Heart, and Hard Work 

As we reflect on Hispanic Heritage Month, the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NWMMSDC) celebrates history, but more so, the people whose legacies remind us what hard work, culture, and purpose are all about. One such story is Red Door...

29th Annual Scholarship Fundraiser & Silent Auction: Driving Opportunity and Celebrating Community 

The Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NWMMSDC) recently hosted its 29th Annual Scholarship Fundraiser & Silent Auction at the Washington National Golf Club. The day brought together business leaders, community partners, and minority...

The Numbers Speak: Our 2024 Economic Impact Report Is Here 

At the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council, we believe that real impact is more than what you see in the moment; it is what continues long after the connection is made, after the contract is signed, after the first opportunity is opened. That...

The Power of Partnership: How MBE to MBE Collaborations Are Changing the Game

In today’s competitive business landscape, partnerships are more than just strategic moves; they are survival tools. For Minority Business Enterprises, or MBEs, collaborating with one another is proving to be one of the most powerful ways to grow. While many MBEs are...

Finding True Partners: How Point North Consulting Discovered Equity in Action Through the Business Accelerator

For Lisa Keohokalole Schauer, president of Point North Consulting, the Port of Seattle's Business Accelerator program revealed a profound truth: the gap between organizations that talk about equity and those that truly live it. Her experience illustrates how...
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