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Certifications can be required, or just plain beneficial, for small business to complete. Luckily there are [[Small_Business_Development_Ecosystem_of_Houston#Resources|resources]] available to help your business get the certifications you want or need. | Certifications can be required, or just plain beneficial, for small business to complete. Luckily there are [[Small_Business_Development_Ecosystem_of_Houston#Resources|resources]] available to help your business get the certifications you want or need. | ||
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Certifications are formal accreditations that accompany a training program or application. | Certifications are formal accreditations that accompany a training program or application. | ||
− | ==Why | + | ==Why Is It Important to My Business?== |
Many small businesses need specific certifications for day-to-day operations, but other small businesses qualify for another type of certification depending on the business owners. At a national level, the Small Business Administration (SBA) provides certifications to traditionally underrepresented business owners (i.e., women, minorities, and veterans). At a state and local level, several organizations also provide certificates to these types of businesses. You should apply to receive one or more of these certifications if you qualify. They provide you with more access to federal and state benefits such as SBD procurement mechanisms, targeting competition to specific industries where there are disparities, and increasing economic activity in distressed areas. [https://www.transportation.gov/osdbu/small-business-administration-sba-certifications] | Many small businesses need specific certifications for day-to-day operations, but other small businesses qualify for another type of certification depending on the business owners. At a national level, the Small Business Administration (SBA) provides certifications to traditionally underrepresented business owners (i.e., women, minorities, and veterans). At a state and local level, several organizations also provide certificates to these types of businesses. You should apply to receive one or more of these certifications if you qualify. They provide you with more access to federal and state benefits such as SBD procurement mechanisms, targeting competition to specific industries where there are disparities, and increasing economic activity in distressed areas. [https://www.transportation.gov/osdbu/small-business-administration-sba-certifications] |
Revision as of 20:21, 18 October 2016
Certifications can be required, or just plain beneficial, for small business to complete. Luckily there are resources available to help your business get the certifications you want or need.
What Is It?
Certifications are formal accreditations that accompany a training program or application.
Why Is It Important to My Business?
Many small businesses need specific certifications for day-to-day operations, but other small businesses qualify for another type of certification depending on the business owners. At a national level, the Small Business Administration (SBA) provides certifications to traditionally underrepresented business owners (i.e., women, minorities, and veterans). At a state and local level, several organizations also provide certificates to these types of businesses. You should apply to receive one or more of these certifications if you qualify. They provide you with more access to federal and state benefits such as SBD procurement mechanisms, targeting competition to specific industries where there are disparities, and increasing economic activity in distressed areas. [1]
Best Certification Resources
Institution Name | URL"URL" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent URI/URL values. | Cost |
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Houston Minority Supplier Development Council | http://hmsdc.org/ | $$ |
Houston Small Business Administration | https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/tx/houston | $ |
Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center | http://tmacgc.org/ | $$ |
Women's Business Enterprise Alliance | http://www.wbea-texas.org/wbenc | $$ |