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Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Houston Minority Supplier Development Council
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Institution Information
Name Houston Minority Supplier Development Council
Project Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Classification Development Council
Non-Profit Status Yes
Cost $$
Development Stage Intermediate
Minorities yes
Women no
Education no
Certification yes
Consulting no
Coworking no
Financing no
Meeting no
Mentoring no
Networking yes
Contact Phone Number 713-271-7805
Website http://hmsdc.org/
Contact E-Mail info@hmsdc.org
Copyright © 2016 McNair Center. All Rights Reserved.

The Houston Minority Supplier Development Council (HMSDC) brings together Corporate Members and Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) together to expand business opportunities and encourage business growth.

In carrying out its mission, the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council will:
-Promote business opportunities and capabilities of minority entrepreneurs, and work to eliminate barriers to equal economic opportunity for MBEs in the marketplace.
-Be proactive in helping MBEs respond to issues and developments which impact their business opportunities and growth.
-Promote educational research activities and services directed at the establishment, development, expansion and encouragement of minority-owned businesses.
-Be a reliable, effective source for identifying capable and competitive MBEs.
-Help corporations and government agencies develop, maintain and expand minority business development programs and recognize those that conduct outstanding programs.

Services

MBE Certification
A Minority Business Enterprise Certificate increases business visibility, credibility, and provides valuable professional and business mentoring. The Houston Minority Supplier Development Council provides Pre-Certification Workshops the first Thursday of every month to assist in the application and it is strongly recommended to attend.


Networking
HMSDC hosts three themed luncheons to connect businesses, a golf tournament that raises MBE scholarships, mixers, MBE Tours, and a yearly EXPO with over 1,400 participants.


Cost
Certification costs range from $350-$1,200 depending on the region.


Criteria
In order to apply and receive MBE Certification, 51% of the business or the company's stock must be owned by minority group individuals (Asian-Indian American, Asian-Pacific American, African American, Hispanic American, or Native American).