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WOSB / EDWOSB

WOSB / EDWOSB

WOSB / EDWOSB

Women-Owned Small Business
Economically Disadvantaged WOSB

WOSB / EDWOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by women. The purpose is to provide women a level playing field in government contracting. 

The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 5% of procurement spending with WOSB / EDWOSB. 
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to WOSB / EDWOSB, (or 4.6%) falling short of their goal.

Women-Owned Small Business
Economically Disadvantaged WOSB

WOSB / EDWOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by women. The purpose is to provide women a level playing field in government contracting. 

The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 5% of procurement spending with WOSB / EDWOSB. 
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to WOSB / EDWOSB, (or 4.6%) falling short of their goal.

Women-Owned Small Business
Economically Disadvantaged WOSB

WOSB / EDWOSB Certifications are an SBA federal registration that designates your business at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by women. The purpose is to provide women a level playing field in government contracting. 

The SBA goal across all federal agencies is 5% of procurement spending with WOSB / EDWOSB. 
Last year, the federal government awarded $28.1 Billion to WOSB / EDWOSB, (or 4.6%) falling short of their goal.

WOSB / EDWOSB Benefits

Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts within eligible industries. Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy the benefits and competitive edge the program offers.

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WOSB / EDWOSB Benefits

Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts within eligible industries. Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy the benefits and competitive edge the program offers.

pexels wildlittlethingsphoto 27086161
pexels wildlittlethingsphoto 27086161

WOSB / EDWOSB Benefits

Becoming certified to be eligible to compete for sole source and set-aside government contracts within eligible industries. Your business can excel in government contracting on a level playing field. Enjoy the benefits and competitive edge the program offers.

  • Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts

    Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.

  • Competitive Edge

    Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.

  • Subcontracting Opportunties

    Prime contractors need qualified Certified WOSB / EDWOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.

  • Networking Opportunities

    Provides opportunities to connect with other WOSB / EDWOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.

  • Access to Funding and Resources

    Access to funding and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing networks, and training programs, which can help your business grow and succeed.

  • Improved Credibility

    Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as WOSB / EDWOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.

  • Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts

    Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.

  • Competitive Edge

    Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.

  • Subcontracting Opportunties

    Prime contractors need qualified Certified WOSB / EDWOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.

  • Networking Opportunities

    Provides opportunities to connect with other WOSB / EDWOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.

  • Access to Funding and Resources

    Access to funding and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing networks, and training programs, which can help your business grow and succeed.

  • Improved Credibility

    Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as WOSB / EDWOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.

  • Access to Sole-Source and Set-Aside Contracts

    Decreased competition with exclusive access to sole-source and set-aside contract opportunities. This can open doors to new business and revenue streams for federal contracts that may not have been available otherwise.

  • Competitive Edge

    Gives you a competitive edge when bidding for contracts, as it demonstrates that you meet certain standards and criteria, making you a preferred choice among buyers.

  • Subcontracting Opportunties

    Prime contractors need qualified Certified WOSB / EDWOSB's to meet their subcontracting plans for larger government contracts. This is a great way to gain contracting performance history.

  • Networking Opportunities

    Provides opportunities to connect with other WOSB / EDWOSB's and potential teaming partners through various events and networking opportunities. This can help you build new relationships and network with industry contacts.

  • Access to Funding and Resources

    Access to funding and resources, such as loans, grants, purchasing networks, and training programs, which can help your business grow and succeed.

  • Improved Credibility

    Improve the credibility of your business, as it demonstrates that you have been independently verified as WOSB / EDWOSB and meet certain standards, instilling trust and confidence among federal, as well as state and local buyers.

WOSB / EDWOSB Eligibility

SBA Qualification Criteria:

  • Business has to qualify for small business status.

  • At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more women who are U.S. citizens.

  • The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a woman and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.

  • Must use one or more of the eligible NAICS Codes designated for federal contracting under WOSB.

  • EDWOSB - Additional Requirements:

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with a personal net worth less than $850,000

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with $450,000 or less in adjusted gross income averaged over the previous three years.

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each $6.5 million or less in personal assets

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WOSB / EDWOSB Eligibility

SBA Qualification Criteria:

  • Business has to qualify for small business status.

  • At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more women who are U.S. citizens.

  • The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a woman and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.

  • Must use one or more of the eligible NAICS Codes designated for federal contracting under WOSB.

  • EDWOSB - Additional Requirements:

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with a personal net worth less than $850,000

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with $450,000 or less in adjusted gross income averaged over the previous three years.

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each $6.5 million or less in personal assets

pexels lubomir satko 14868412 12437059 scaled
pexels lubomir satko 14868412 12437059 scaled

WOSB / EDWOSB Eligibility

SBA Qualification Criteria:

  • Business has to qualify for small business status.

  • At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more women who are U.S. citizens.

  • The top executive officer responsible for managing the daily operations must be a woman and have experience in the business’s field of endeavor.

  • Must use one or more of the eligible NAICS Codes designated for federal contracting under WOSB.

  • EDWOSB - Additional Requirements:

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with a personal net worth less than $850,000

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each with $450,000 or less in adjusted gross income averaged over the previous three years.

  • Be owned and controlled by one or more women, each $6.5 million or less in personal assets

FAQ's

Where can I find more information on the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program?
The SBA has additional information on the WOSB / EDWOSB program on their website.
Can I self-certify my women-owned business as WOSB / EDWOSB Certified?
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB certification if I recently started my business?
Yes, WOSB / EDWOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
What are the eligible industry NAICS Codes for participation in the WOSB /EDWOSB program?
To help provide a level playing field for women business owners, especially for specific industries where women-owned small businesses are substantially underrepresented,  the SBA maintains a list of those eligible industries based on their NAICS Codes.
I am a resident alien/green card holder, am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
Is there a submission fee paid directly to the SBA for my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA. The state-level Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Certification through the Women’s Business Enterprise National Counsel (WBENC) does charge a direct submission fee based on revenue and geographical area, typically between $350 – $450.
Does my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification have to be renewed annually?
Yes, there is an annual update questionnaire and every three years a recertifications application process.
How do I know if I am qualified for small business status with the SBA?
The SBA has size standards based on your 5-year average annual revenue, and in some cases employee count, according to your primary NAICS Code. To find your if you qualify visit this SBA website  tool.

FAQ's

Where can I find more information on the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program?
The SBA has additional information on the WOSB / EDWOSB program on their website.
Can I self-certify my women-owned business as WOSB / EDWOSB Certified?
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB certification if I recently started my business?
Yes, WOSB / EDWOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
What are the eligible industry NAICS Codes for participation in the WOSB /EDWOSB program?
To help provide a level playing field for women business owners, especially for specific industries where women-owned small businesses are substantially underrepresented,  the SBA maintains a list of those eligible industries based on their NAICS Codes.
I am a resident alien/green card holder, am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
Is there a submission fee paid directly to the SBA for my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA. The state-level Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Certification through the Women’s Business Enterprise National Counsel (WBENC) does charge a direct submission fee based on revenue and geographical area, typically between $350 – $450.
Does my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification have to be renewed annually?
Yes, there is an annual update questionnaire and every three years a recertifications application process.
How do I know if I am qualified for small business status with the SBA?
The SBA has size standards based on your 5-year average annual revenue, and in some cases employee count, according to your primary NAICS Code. To find your if you qualify visit this SBA website  tool.

FAQ's

Where can I find more information on the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program?
The SBA has additional information on the WOSB / EDWOSB program on their website.
Can I self-certify my women-owned business as WOSB / EDWOSB Certified?
No, you are no longer able to self-certify and be eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB set-aside and sole-source federal contracts. To be eligible you must go through the formal certification process with the SBA.
Am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB certification if I recently started my business?
Yes, WOSB / EDWOSB Certification guidelines do not preclude emerging or start-up businesses from being certified, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements and provide the necessary documentation.
What are the eligible industry NAICS Codes for participation in the WOSB /EDWOSB program?
To help provide a level playing field for women business owners, especially for specific industries where women-owned small businesses are substantially underrepresented,  the SBA maintains a list of those eligible industries based on their NAICS Codes.
I am a resident alien/green card holder, am I eligible for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, unfortunately not. Resident aliens or green cardholders do not qualify to for WOSB / EDWOSB Certification.
Is there a submission fee paid directly to the SBA for my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification?
No, there is no submission fee paid directly from you to the SBA. The state-level Women Business Enterprise (WBE) Certification through the Women’s Business Enterprise National Counsel (WBENC) does charge a direct submission fee based on revenue and geographical area, typically between $350 – $450.
Does my WOSB / EDWOSB Certification have to be renewed annually?
Yes, there is an annual update questionnaire and every three years a recertifications application process.
How do I know if I am qualified for small business status with the SBA?
The SBA has size standards based on your 5-year average annual revenue, and in some cases employee count, according to your primary NAICS Code. To find your if you qualify visit this SBA website  tool.

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