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The Office of Business Opportunity (OBO) certifies the following types of businesses through the City of Houston’s local certification program: Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) Women Business Enterprises (WBE)
- Applications and Forms
Applications and Forms - City of Houston Certification...
- Certification Process
Certification Process - City of Houston Certification...
- DBE Certification
DBE Certification - City of Houston Certification Overview -...
- Certification Benefits
Over 339 million dollars went to S/MWBE and DBE certified...
- Documents and Forms
Documents and Forms - City of Houston Certification Overview...
- Certified Firm Directory
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- Applications and Forms
The Office of Business Opportunity is committed to cultivating an inclusive and competitive economic environment in the City of Houston by promoting the success of small businesses and developing Houston’s workforce, with a special emphasis on historically underutilized businesses and disenfranchised individuals.
These workshops address certification requirements and procedures and provide business owners with information on how to do business with the City of Houston. Brian Blum, Manager. The MWDBE/SBE/PDBE City Certification is administered by the Mayor’s Office of Business Opportunities (OBO).
The Office of Business Opportunity is responsible for the Small/Minority/Women Owned Business Enterprise (S/MWBE) Program and the Pay or Play (POP) Program for Houston Public Works (HPW).
16 Δεκ 2020 · MWBE Program: Remediation Measures. MWBE programs exist to remediate the effects of marketplace discrimination which result in barriers to contracting opportunities, business formation, access to capital and commercial credit, etc.
The Office of Business Opportunity is committed to cultivating a competitive and diverse economic environment in the City of Houston by promoting the success of small businesses and...
Our Mission. The Office of Business Opportunity (OBO) is committed to cultivating a competitive and diverse economic environment in the City of Houston by promoting the success of small businesses and developing Houston’s workforce, with special emphasis on historically underutilized businesses and disenfranchised individuals.