Women Owned Small Business Certification 101 Workshop
Date and time
-
Location
Online
Organizer
Christina Stace
nvdo@sba.gov
702-388-6111
Host organization
SBA/WBC, APEX Accelerator
Type of event
SBA event
Event description
Are you a woman owned small business wanting to compete for federal set-aside or sole source contracts? Are you seeking multiple contract awards reserved for eligible WOSBs and EDWOSBs? Then getting certified under the SBA Woman Owned Small Business Certification program is what you’re looking for!
Join us for the second installment in the series of SBA contracting certification workshops. We will review the Women Owned Small Business Certification benefits, the program eligibility requirements; the process on how to get certified and how to maintain your certification. The SBA contracting series is presented in collaboration with SBA’s resource partners, the Nevada Women’s Business Center, and the Nevada APEX Accelerator.
WOSB and EDWOSB PROGRAM FACTS:
- The federal government's goal is to award at least 5% of all federal contracting dollars to women-owned small businesses each year. The federal government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the WOSB Program.
- These contracts are specific industries where WOSBs are underrepresented. Some contracts are restricted further to economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (EDWOSBs).
- Women-owned small business concerns that do not participate in the program may continue to self-certify their status, receive contract awards outside of the program.
- SBA continues to allow participation from businesses that utilize SBA-approved Third-Party Certifiers (TPCs) to obtain WOSB or EDWOSB certification provided that these firms submit their TPC certification and proof of citizenship at www.WOSB.Certify.sba.gov
- WOSB certified firms may continue to participate in the program if they meet the requirements set forth in 13 CFR 127 https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-13/chapter-I/part-127
- WOSB certification benefits only apply to federal contracting opportunities, rather than those available in the private sector.
About the Small Business Administration:
Since 1953, the SBA has worked to ignite change and spark action so small businesses can confidently start, grow, expand, or recover. The Nevada District Office has a collective team of resources to help your business prosper.
All services are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with mental or physical disabilities will be made by contacting NVDO@SBA.GOV at least two weeks in advance. SBA cannot endorse any products, opinions or services of any external parties or activities. SBA’s participation or support is not an endorsement of any product, service, or entity.
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