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Looking for a way to promote your company to major corporations that are actively seeking to conduct business with a woman/women owned business(es)?

Certification is one of WBENC's three core values: Certification, Opportunities, and Resources. Certifying women owned businesses is the foundation of WBENC's mission, along with connecting WBENC Certified WBEs with WBENC's Corporate Members to facilitate real time business opportunities and serving as a Resource to offer training that helps the Corporate Member and the WBENC Certified WBE grow their capacity.

Hundreds of major corporations turn to the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) to identify women owned businesses to satisfy their contract needs because WBENC issues a Gold Standard, national certification to women owned businesses to ensure a qualified database of WBENC Certified Women Business Enterprises (WBEs).

WBENC Certification validates that the business is 51 percent owned, controlled, operated, and managed by a woman or women. To achieve WBENC Certification, women owned businesses complete a formal documentation and site visit process which is administered by one of WBENC's 14 Regional Partner Organizations. WBENC Certification gives women owned businesses the ability to compete for real-time business opportunities provided by WBENC Corporate Members.

Learn more about WBENC Certification by clicking the links below.
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