Small Business Pre-Certification Workshop
Learn how to get certified as a Minority, Women-Owned, or Small Business and access contracting opportunities with the City of Austin.
Ready to Grow Your Client Base and Scale Your Business?
Discover minority and women-owned certifications that can open doors to new opportunities for you and your business. Whether you're expanding your reach or looking to take your business to the next level, certification may be your gateway to exclusive government contracts, prime networking, and much more.
Our Pre-Certification Workshop will guide you through:
- The City of Austin’s certification process
- Types of certifications available: MBE, WBE, DBE, and ACDBE
- Benefits and eligibility requirements
- Step-by-step instructions to get started
Benefits of Certification:
- Access to City Contracts: Certified firms gain access to exclusive opportunities for City of Austin projects and contracts.
- Increased Visibility: Your business will be listed in the City of Austin’s Certified Vendor Directory, making it easier for prime contractors and other agencies to find you.
- Networking Opportunities: Participate in networking events to connect with prime contractors, city departments, and other businesses.
- Support Services: Receive business coaching, training, and hands-on assistance to help you succeed in the contracting process.
- Recognition: Being certified helps distinguish your business and showcase your commitment to excellence.
About SMBR
Austin Small and Minority Business Resources (ASMBR) promotes access to opportunities for small, minority-owned, women-owned, disadvantaged, and airport concession businesses (ACDBE) on City of Austin contracts.
ADA Policy
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications, including translation and interpretation services, will be provided upon request. For assistance, please contact the Austin Small and Minority Business Resources at (512) 974-7600 or Relay Texas 7-1-1. The City receives and accepts Video Relay Service (VRS) calls from people who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing through Relay Texas 7-1-1.
Learn how to get certified as a Minority, Women-Owned, or Small Business and access contracting opportunities with the City of Austin.
Ready to Grow Your Client Base and Scale Your Business?
Discover minority and women-owned certifications that can open doors to new opportunities for you and your business. Whether you're expanding your reach or looking to take your business to the next level, certification may be your gateway to exclusive government contracts, prime networking, and much more.
Our Pre-Certification Workshop will guide you through:
- The City of Austin’s certification process
- Types of certifications available: MBE, WBE, DBE, and ACDBE
- Benefits and eligibility requirements
- Step-by-step instructions to get started
Benefits of Certification:
- Access to City Contracts: Certified firms gain access to exclusive opportunities for City of Austin projects and contracts.
- Increased Visibility: Your business will be listed in the City of Austin’s Certified Vendor Directory, making it easier for prime contractors and other agencies to find you.
- Networking Opportunities: Participate in networking events to connect with prime contractors, city departments, and other businesses.
- Support Services: Receive business coaching, training, and hands-on assistance to help you succeed in the contracting process.
- Recognition: Being certified helps distinguish your business and showcase your commitment to excellence.
About SMBR
Austin Small and Minority Business Resources (ASMBR) promotes access to opportunities for small, minority-owned, women-owned, disadvantaged, and airport concession businesses (ACDBE) on City of Austin contracts.
ADA Policy
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications, including translation and interpretation services, will be provided upon request. For assistance, please contact the Austin Small and Minority Business Resources at (512) 974-7600 or Relay Texas 7-1-1. The City receives and accepts Video Relay Service (VRS) calls from people who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing through Relay Texas 7-1-1.
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