Program overview
How The Allstate Corporation's supplier diversity program works.
Allstate consolidated its supplier pages on allstatecorporation.com, where the program runs as Supplier Inclusion. The certification bar is explicit: to be counted as a diverse supplier, a company must be certified by a third party, and Allstate does not accept self-certification. The page names the National Minority Supplier Development Council, the Women's Business Enterprise National Council, the National LGBTQ+ and Allied Chamber of Commerce, the National Veterans Business Development Council, NaVOBA, Disability:IN, the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce, WEConnect International, CAMSC, and local, state, or federal agency certifications. Small business status is recognized through SBA certification or SBA size standards applied during supplier data enrichment. Prospective vendors submit the Prospective Supplier Engagement Form on the Become an Allstate Supplier page for procurement review against future sourcing opportunities. Certification does not guarantee business or a bidding slot, and non-certified firms can still compete.
Read the step-by-step guide: How to become an Allstate Insurance diverse supplier.
Accepted certifications
Which certifications The Allstate Corporation recognizes.
To register on The Allstate Corporation's supplier portal as a diverse supplier, you need to hold at least one of the certifications below. Each link goes to the full guide for that certification: eligibility rules, application steps, and the issuing body.
Categories of spend
What The Allstate Corporation sources from diverse suppliers.
Go deeper
The complete guide to becoming a The Allstate Corporation supplier.
How to apply as an Allstate Insurance vendor: the application process, a Billion Dollar Roundtable member with strong MBE/WBE spend tracking.
Read the The Allstate Corporation supplier guide →