May 07, 2026 Certification can help eligible businesses position themselves for supplier diversity programs, corporate opportunities, government-related contracts, RFPs, RFQs, subcontracting goals, customer requirements, and prime contractor opportunities.

The specific benefit depends on the certification, the customer, and the opportunity. WBE, MBE, WOSB, DBE, SBE, state, local, corporate, and specialty certifications may each serve different business purposes.

Certification does not guarantee contracts or revenue. However, it can help a business demonstrate verified ownership, management, and control, meet customer or contract requirements, become eligible for certain opportunities, and improve visibility with buyers, agencies, primes, and supplier diversity teams.

The greatest value usually comes when certification is tied to a specific business goal, such as a customer requirement, bid opportunity, supplier diversity program, federal contracting goal, transportation project, or corporate procurement initiative.

Need help determining which certification may support your business goals? Schedule a free certification consultation to discuss your target customers, documentation, and next steps.
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