If you’re considering certifying your minority-owned business as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) with the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (NWMMSDC), understanding the eligibility criteria is the first step. Meeting these requirements can unlock a wealth of benefits and opportunities for your business, as highlighted in our previous post on why certifying with the NWMMSDC can be a smart decision. To learn more about what the NWMMSDC certification is and entails, click here. 

Who Qualifies for MBE Certification?
To qualify for MBE certification, your business must meet the following eligibility criteria: 

  1. U.S. Citizenship
    The owner or majority owner must hold U.S. citizenship.
  2. Headquartered in the United States or Its Territories
    Your business must be physically headquartered within the United States or its territories to qualify for certification.
  3. At Least 51% Ethnic Minority-Owned
    The business must be at least 51% owned by individuals who identify as one or more of the following:
    > Hispanic American
    > Native American
    > Asian/Pacific American
    > Asian Indian American
  4. For-Profit Business
    The business must operate on a for-profit basis, demonstrating the ability to generate revenue and contribute to the economy.
  5. Ownership, Operation, and Control
    The minority owner(s) must own, operate, control, and manage the daily operations of the business to demonstrate active participation in its success.
  6. Submission of All Required Documents
    Applicants must submit all required documentation to verify eligibility. The NWMMSDC, as per the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), reserves the right to request additional information or documentation to confirm eligibility.

Click here to learn more about the benefits of getting your minority-owned business certified.

 

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 

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

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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