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Minority Business Development Agency
MBDA is the only federal agency tasked with promoting the growth and competitiveness of minority-owned businesses.
Minority Business Development Agency Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know Here’s how you know Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Menu Search Business Resources About Business Resources Business Centers Specialty Centers Programs & Initiatives Financial Resources About Financial Resources Grants Loans Capital Readiness Program Research About MBDA Overview Impact Success Stories Leadership History Get Involved News Events Media Request Form Speaker Request Form Empowering Minority Business Enterprises Explore MBDA's commitment to fostering growth for America's minority business enterprises, fueled by our mission to create an economy of equal opportunity. Learn About MBDA Subscribe to Propel Women Entrepreneurs Through tailored programs and resources, we enable women to fully realize their potential as entrepreneurs by giving them the tools to innovate, create jobs, and build generational wealth. Access Global Markets From securing financing to navigating international regulations, we empower businesses to seize export opportunities, increase revenue streams, and enhance competitiveness on the global stage. Drive American Manufacturing By facilitating technology adoption, fostering industry partnerships, and providing strategic guidance, we help manufacturers innovate, diversify their customer base, and drive growth in the manufacturing sector. Learn More About Business Resources Transform Your Business: Access Capital, Contracts, and Markets with MBDA's National Network Discover how MBDA's national network of Business Centers, Specialty Centers, and programs deliver customized business development and industry-focused services to help MBEs access capital, contracts, and markets. Business Centers MBDA's one-stop-shops for MBE success. Whether you're seeking capital, competing for contracts, building relationships, or entering global markets, we're here to support your journey. Read More Specialty Centers Explore our industry-focused services that help MBEs accelerate growth in advanced manufacturing, exporting, and federal contracting. Read More Programs & Initiatives Unlock the power of MBDA's network of programs, each offering unique resources and opportunities to support your business. Read More Leverage Financial Resources to Achieve Growth Financial Consultations Connect with our MBDA network to explore traditional and alternative funding solutions. Read More Grants Learn how to access Federal grants and about MBDA grant opportunities that provide technical assistance to foster innovation and growth in business communities. Read More Loans Understand your options and how to best secure the funding to take your business to the next level. Read More Research Hub MBDA's Research and Data Hub hosts: Research Reports Fact Sheets Publications MBDA's repository caters to MBEs, entrepreneurs, service providers, policymakers, and stakeholders. Access Research $1.5B Capital In FY23, MBDA facilitated access to $1.5 billion in capital, empowering minority business enterprises. $3.8B Contracts FY23 saw MBDA's diligent efforts culminate in over $3.8 billion in contract awards to minority business enterprises. 19K Jobs Throughout FY23, MBDA played a pivotal role in empowering minority business enterprises to generate or safeguard over 19,000 jobs. Promoting Growth in Every Sector Learn About MBDA Our Impact MBDA promotes the growth of Minority Business Enterprise through the mobilization and advancement of public and private sector programs, policy, and research. Read More Get Involved Become part of MBDA's community of growth and innovation. Whether you're a student, professional, potential partner, or researcher, there are various ways to engage with us and contribute to the success of minority businesses. Read More Experiences "Working with Indeed Construction Clean-up has been a pleasure; by her very presence, Jacqueline Enriquez is changing the construction industry for the better."   Andrew Barrera Procurement Relationship Manager for Los Angeles MBDA Business Center Read more "We at the Missouri MBDA Business Center are more than confident that he will acquire the remaining $122,000,000.00 needed to fully fund the project. To coin a phrase, this project will be completed on time and on budget, while empowering new and existing residents and businesses to thrive in the city." Terry Tatum Senior Business Analyst for Chicago MBDA Export Center Read more "I knew I was on to something good when I entered and won my first business plan pitch competition and the first prize of $2,500 back in 2017 while working with Terrie. Terrie Simmons has been so wonderful in her support and mentorship of my journey and I’m excited to have her continue working with me at the Illinois MBDA Business Center." Tamara Turner Founder of Silver Spoons Read more MBDA Newsletter Sign Up To receive the latest MBDA news, sign up for our e-newsletter Stay informed and connected with the latest updates from MBDA by signing up for our email newsletter. Subscribe Return to top 1401 Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20230 To receive the latest MBDA news, sign up for our newsletter Required links Accessibility Contact Us Privacy Policy Agency Financial Report Commerce.gov EEO Policy FOIA GobiernoUSA.gov Archives Comment Policy Digital strategy Information quality No Fear Act Plain language Whistleblower Protection Inspector General MBDA Guidance Documents
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