NC HUB Certification Workshop
Complete Your NC Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) registration in 30 Days or Less!
Ready to become a certified Historically Underutilized Business(HUB) in North Carolina? This step-by-step, counselor-supported program helps you complete the full certification process - including your SWUC application and NC eVP registration-in just 30 days.
No tech experience? No problem, Our expert business counselors will guide you through each step of the process- virtually and in person.
Course Format:
- Step 1: On the first Wednesday of the month, we'll meet for a virtual session covering the HUB certification process and required documentation. You'll also receive access to our online learning platform, which offers step-by-step instructions, templates, and helpful resources to guide you through the process.
- Step 2: On the second Wednesday of the month, we’ll meet in person to complete the NC eVP and SWUC registration. Please bring your own laptop if you have one. A limited number of laptops will be available for those who need one.
- Step 3: By the final week of the month, you’ll schedule a one-on-one session with the instructor to review and upload your completed certification documents.
Important Notes for Virtual Seat Requests – Session 2 Only:
- If your business is located more than 30 miles from the WBC, you may request to attend Session 2 virtually. To do so, please send us an email before Session 2 to make arrangements.
Additional Certifications:
Support for other cerifications can be available upon request!
Complete Your NC Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) registration in 30 Days or Less!
Ready to become a certified Historically Underutilized Business(HUB) in North Carolina? This step-by-step, counselor-supported program helps you complete the full certification process - including your SWUC application and NC eVP registration-in just 30 days.
No tech experience? No problem, Our expert business counselors will guide you through each step of the process- virtually and in person.
Course Format:
- Step 1: On the first Wednesday of the month, we'll meet for a virtual session covering the HUB certification process and required documentation. You'll also receive access to our online learning platform, which offers step-by-step instructions, templates, and helpful resources to guide you through the process.
- Step 2: On the second Wednesday of the month, we’ll meet in person to complete the NC eVP and SWUC registration. Please bring your own laptop if you have one. A limited number of laptops will be available for those who need one.
- Step 3: By the final week of the month, you’ll schedule a one-on-one session with the instructor to review and upload your completed certification documents.
Important Notes for Virtual Seat Requests – Session 2 Only:
- If your business is located more than 30 miles from the WBC, you may request to attend Session 2 virtually. To do so, please send us an email before Session 2 to make arrangements.
Additional Certifications:
Support for other cerifications can be available upon request!
To qualify for HUB Certification, your business must:
- Be a for - profit business (nonprofits are ineligible)
- Be in good standing with the NC Secretary of State
- Have servered at least two customers/clients (not suppliers), to obtain two letters of support within 30 days of the in person session
- Hold all required local and state business license
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
Location
Women's Business Center-Winston Salem
1922 South Martin Luther King Junior Drive
#Suite 56 Winston-Salem, NC 27107
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Agenda
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Session 1 (Virtual) : Introduction to HUB Certification
Introduction to HUB Certification, required documentation, and onboarding to our learning platform for guided support.
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Session 2 (In-Person) : Hands on Support
Hands -on support walking you through the NC eVP registration and SWUC application process step by step.
Session 3 (1- on 1 Coaching) : Individual meeting to upload documents
Individual session to finalize, upload, and submit your completed application materials to state portal.