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How to Get Women Owned Business Certification

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By Karen Cotton
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Despite the women's rights movement, it can still be difficult for women owned businesses to compete in a predominantly male marketplace. This is especially true within the business to business sector. That's why it's essential for these types of organisations to get women owned business certification.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Before even beginning the application process, you should consider whether you business qualifies:

    To meet the criteria, your business should be owned, controlled and operated by a female majority(at least 51 per cent).

    Your women-owned business must have been running for at least six months.

    It must be owned by a US Citizen or a legal resident.

  2. Step 2

    Applications must demonstrate that the input and financial backing of the women business owner(s) are genuine and proportional to their business interest.

  3. Step 3

    Application must prove that the woman business owner(s) are directly guiding and/or in charge of all operations and managerial matters.

  4. Step 4

    Applicants need to show that the woman business owner(s) have no need to rely on any businesses for finance or service that aren't female-owned.

  5. Step 5

    Certification is given through the Women's Business Enterprise Council who require a non-refundable fee for admin and processing. Fees are often dependent on your business gross revenues: using a sliding scale. In PA, for example, this figure stretches from $350 to $1000.

  6. Step 6

    Women owned business certification is delivered through regional and local partners. To find a partner in your area, please visit the Regional Partner Organizations link in resources below.

  7. Step 7

    Processing time tends to run between 90 and 120 days.

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on 11/15/2009 This is a helpful article on How to Get Women Owned Business Certification. I didn't realize there was a fee involved but, it's not really that surprising after all! 5* and recommend

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