Minority Business Certification Program
The Minority and Small Business Development Division administers a certification Program to identify capable minority and women-owned businesses participating in the procurement activities of educational institutions, governmental agencies, and private entities.
A minority business is a socially and economically disadvantaged small business concern organized for profit as defined under the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C.S., Section 637[a]), and performing a commercially useful function. The business must have one or more minority or female owners with controlling interest.
Minority businesses not eligible to participate in the program are; charitable institutions or nonprofit enterprises, newspapers, magazines, radio or television broadcasting companies or similar enterprises through which editorial opinions are expressed, or businesses engage in lending directly or indirectly.
Certification confirms that a minority or women-owned business is a credible entity and attests to the fact that:
The owner is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States domiciled in Mississippi. |
The owner is a member of an ethnic and disadvantaged group such as: Black American, Hispanic American, Asian-Pacific American, Native American, Asian-Indian American, or Woman. |
The business is organized for profit, and a minority or woman owns and controls 51 percent of the business. |
A sole proprietor controls 100 percent of the business enterprise, and in corporations and partnerships minority owners control at least 51 percent of the management and daily business operations.
Control is comprised of two parts; managerial and operational. The minority or women owner(s) must demonstrate responsibility for the critical areas of the operations and must be able to make independent and unilateral business decisions.
The minority or women owner(s) must demonstrate that he/she independently makes basic decisions in daily operations.
Ownership and control by minorities and women shall be real, continuing and shall go beyond the pro-forma ownership of the applicant as refelcted in ownership documents. |
The business enterprise must have operations physically located in the state of Mississippi. |
The certification program creates a database of minority and women-owned businesses that serves as a directory of products and services and also identifies prospects for procurement and contracting opportunities. Certification is valid for three years.
Supporting Documents
Application Document (250kB pdf document)
Roadmap for Applicants (28kB pdf document)
Self-Certified Application (180kB pdf document). Alternatively, you can download the Self-Certified form, and send the completed form to the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration. This allows the State of Mississippi to update its vendor files with information on minority and women owned businesses.
For more information:
Minority and Small Business Development Division
Telephone: 601.359.3448
Fax: 601.354.5290
minority@mississippi.org