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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Company Name' and 'Address' fields. Ensure that all information is accurate and complete.
  3. In the 'Type of Business' section, check the primary function of your business. This helps categorize your application correctly.
  4. Provide details about ownership in the 'Identify all owners' section. Include names, gender, race, and percentage of ownership for each owner.
  5. Complete the financial sections by entering annual sales for the past three years. This data is crucial for your certification eligibility.
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The applicant must complete a Unified Application through the Ohio Business Gateway and provide supporting documentation as required. Only complete applications, including all required supporting documentation, will be reviewed. Applications are subject to on-site review by state compliance officers.
MBE Certification It requires that businesses are at least 51% owned, managed, and controlled by qualified minority group members. A qualified minority group member is a U.S. citizen who is at least 25% Asian-Indian, Asian-Pacific, Black, Hispanic, or Native American.
Eligibility Requirements for MBE Certification: The business must be at least 51% owned, controlled, and operated by one or more individuals belonging to the designated minority groups. Proof of ownership, such as a shareholding structure or partnership agreements, may be required.
The fee for the women-owned certification depends on your business annual gross revenue and ranges from $350 to $1,250. For minority-owned businesses, your application fee is determined by your local certification office.
The Procurement Enhancement Program (PEP) establishes aspirational goals to city contracts in order to overcome barriers identified in the Disparity Study for minority-owned, woman-owned, small and local companies.
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MBE Certification Minority eligibility is established via a combination of document reviews, screenings, interviews, and site visits. Ownership, in the case of a publicly owned business, means that at least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more qualified minority group members.
Getting your MBE Certification opens doors to government contracts specifically designated for minority-owned businesses. Government agencies are often mandated to allocate a certain percentage, typically 5% to 25%, of their procurement budgets to MBEs.

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