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The
Washington, DC Minority Business Enterprise
Center (DCMBEC) is a business consulting
development agency located in the Nation's
Capitol. DCMBEC committed to increasing economic
parity in performance between minority and
non-minority companies. DCMBEC works with
clients to improve their performance and
profitability. The premiere business development
agency of its kind in the Washington region,
DCMBEC is committed to its core philosophy of
economic parity in performance between minority
and non-minority companies. DCMBEC utilizes
strategic partnerships and the diverse business
and professional backgrounds of its principals
to improve minority-owned companies’ performance
and profitability.
DCMBEC is funded by the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency’s
(MBDA) to provide management and technical
assistance to MBE’s throughout the “National
Capital Region”. DCMBEC is operated by the
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC),
and is partnered with the District of Columbia,
Department of Employment Services (DOES).
DCMBEC Mission:
Enhance the economic performance and growth
of minority business enterprises (MBE’s) in the
National Capital Region through providing
assistance for:
• Accessing Capital
• Increasing Market Share
• Improving Business process
NCRC
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) was
formed in 1990 by national, regional, and local
organizations to develop and harness the
collective energies of community reinvestment
organizations from across the country so as to
increase the flow of private capital into
traditionally underserved communities.
NCRC is at the vanguard of a growing community
reinvestment movement in which community leaders
from across the nation, in urban and rural
areas, are becoming educated about, and active
in, efforts on how to affect the flow of credit
and the provision of banking services in their
neighborhoods. NCRC has worked to make community
reinvestment activism a common local occurrence
and to promote increased community-lender
partnerships.
NCRC members represent and protect traditionally
underserved and vulnerable populations. Members
include community development corporations,
civil rights groups, community reinvestment
advocates, local and state government agencies,
and churches.
NCRC’s mission is to increase fair & equal
access to credit, capital, and banking
services/products because discrimination is
illegal, unjust, and detrimental to the economic
growth and well-being of our society. NCRC seeks
to support and provide long-term solutions which
include providing tools to building community
and individual net worth.
MBDA
The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is the only federal agency created specifically to foster
the establishment and growth of minority-owned
businesses in America. MBDA’s is dedicated to
becoming an entrepreneurially focused and
innovative organization, committed to empowering
minority business enterprises for the purpose of
wealth creation. MBDA’s mission is to achieve
entrepreneurial parity for MBEs by actively
promoting their ability to grow and compete in
the global economy. MBDA is addressing
challenges faced by MBEs by developing programs
that provide the “keys to entrepreneurial
success”. These programs include access to
financing, access to the marketplace, access to
education and access to technology.
DOES
The mission of
The
Department of Employment Services (DOES) is to plan,
develop and administer employment-related
services to all segments of the Washington, DC
metropolitan population. We achieve our mission
through empowering and sustaining a diverse
workforce, which enables all sectors of the
community to achieve economic and social
stability.
The Department of Employment Services is on the
cutting edge, making customer success a number
one priority by providing comprehensive
employment services which ensure a competitive
workforce, full employment, life-long learning,
economic stability and the highest quality of
life.
Department of Employment Services provides the
following services to help strengthen
Washington, DC's workforce (including the
employed, underemployed, and unemployed) and
companies that do business in the District:
Employer services, job-seeking services, special
services, training and education, unemployment
services, virtual one stop, worker compensation
and youth services. |