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  • Independent contractors do a variety of work from website development to construction on a freelance basis. What sets them apart from full-time employees is that they work project to project without…

  • While international students do not typically qualify for U.S. financial aid programs for minorities and accounting majors, including most federal and state scholarships, you can find help from…

  • The Commonwealth of Virginia was honored by "Forbes" as the best state for business, while CNBC lauded Virginia as the top state for business. Entrepreneurs of all types should review state guidelines…

  • Students who are currently pursuing a degree in pre-law or considering a pre-law major in college can apply for a variety of scholarships to help increase the minority presence in law-related fields…

  • The arguments against scholarships for minorities made by philosopher and professor Louis P. Pojman and others stem from a general disagreement with the concept of affirmative action: the attempt by…

  • When you have a small business, you want to find every advantage you can to compete against larger businesses. One of those advantages could be if you are part of a recognized minority group.…

  • Black students have ample opportunity to receive financial assistance to pay for their college educations. In addition to scholarships that are strictly for African American students, they are also…

  • A business can receive special programs if the majority of workers or owners are socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. If your business is 51-percent owned or controlled by a minority…

  • Operating a business in the United States as a minority business owner can be a difficult venture. It can be hard to find help in the larger community, especially if your cultural background is…

  • Scholarships for women can be easily found, as can scholarships for minority and ethnic groups. Scholarships for applicants who are both women and minorities are harder to come by, but applicants who…

  • Like many states, Wisconsin has a minority business program for helping to increase the diversity of businesses that have contracts with or supply services to the state. The Wisconsin Department of…

  • Doing business in California as a minority-owned business presents many opportunities, largely because of rapidly changing demographics. The Los Angeles Times reported in June 2010 that minorities…

  • In the world now existing after the success of the American civil rights movement, there are ever new attempts to create a more equitable society where racial differences are no longer equated with…

  • To list your business as a minority business in Georgia, you must be certified as a Minority Business Enterprise or Minority Subcontractor by the Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS).…

  • Your can get your business certified as a minority-owned business in Texas through the Texas Historically Underutilized Business Program. This state-managed program reviews your application and…

  • Registering your business as a minority-owned business in Georgia can be an extensive process. The application is 14 pages long and requires numerous supplemental documents, including financial…

  • State governments often show some preference to minority businesses in an effort to promote a diverse business environment, like in bidding state projects. Although the requirements to be certified as…

  • In an effort to encourage diversity in their businesses, many states offer a minority certification to small businesses. The Commonwealth of Virginia has a certification called SWaM (Small Women-Owned…

  • U.S. government policy encourages small and minority-owned businesses to contract with the federal government. The Small Business Administration (SBA) administers programs that help small and…

  • Minority males pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in business administration can receive financial assistance from a variety of sources. Several service and community organizations, as well…

  • Starting and running a business is challenging, but there are several resources and programs available that are focused on increasing diversity and helping business owners from certain minority groups…

  • To start a minority business enterprise in Maryland, you must identify the business in corporation papers as 51 percent minority-owned. The start-up process is the same for anyone starting a business,…

  • There are a number of programs provided to assist owners of minority companies/organizations in Florida to successfully grow and market their businesses. These programs may provide minority-owned…

  • The Office of Women's Business Ownership is a sector of the Small Business Administration. The office assists entrepreneurs with the establishment and supervision of their businesses through centers…

  • While there is not one specific registration for a minority woman-owned business in Minnesota, it is possible to obtain minority owned business certification. A woman-owned business classification is…

  • The Small Business Administration (SBA) serves minority and special audiences through several programs to assist disadvantaged business owners to obtain business planning, financial assistance,…

  • Don't get lost in the swirl of information pointed at minority businesses — search for core data to build and grow a minority business. Turn to reliable, established resources to discover the…

  • Starting and running your own business not only takes time, it takes money as well. Minority business owners and potential business owners have financing options available to them that stem from both…

  • A minority business in Connecticut can register to obtain certification as socially disadvantaged if it has endured the bias of racial and cultural discrimination when competing for contracts with…

  • Starting any new business can be a scary venture, but government agencies are available to assist you with everything from creating a business plan to obtaining financing for your minority business.…

  • In order to register as a minority-owned business, also called a Small Disadvantaged Minority Business Certification, an applicant needs to follow Small Business Administration regulations. At least…

  • Applying for minority owned business certification might take time, resources and money, but any negatives are soon outweighed by the benefits of such a decision. From minority owned business grants…

  • A great way to boost your local economy is to use small businesses within your area for your supplies and subcontracting needs. Why not take that one step further and look for minority-owned…

  • Minorities own more than 4.1 million firms, generate nearly $700 billion in annual revenue and employ more than 7 million workers, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. To be considered…

  • A minority owned business must have at least 51 percent of the company owned by people who represent one or more minority groups. The government has put several programs into place to help…

  • To become certified as a minority business, at least 51% of your company needs to be owned by a minority. The benefits of qualifying as a minority business include: access to the federal procurement…

  • Although it may seem like an impossible feat, building a business as a minor may not be that farfetched of an idea. Weekly lawn mowing gigs and babysitting jobs could turn into a lawn service or a…

  • While it has, traditionally, been difficult for minority businesses, which includes woman-owned businesses, to find start-up money, many groups and organizations are making it easier to find adequate…