DOBE Certification for Food & Beverage Companies

Complete guide to Disability-Owned Business Enterprise certification for food & beverage businesses — requirements, documents, corporate programs, and federal contracting opportunities.

Cost
$450 - $800
Timeline
45-90 days
Certified By
Disability:IN
Food & Beverage Programs
11+

Why DOBE Certification Matters for Food & Beverage Companies

For businesses that are at least 51% owned by individuals with disabilities.

For food & beverage businesses, DOBE certification opens doors to corporate supplier diversity programs and federal contracting opportunities specifically targeting this sector. Many Fortune 500 companies and government agencies have dedicated spending goals for DOBE-certified suppliers in food & beverage.

Food and beverage is a high-volume industry with growing commitment to diverse suppliers. Here's why certification matters: **Retail Shelf Access**: Major retailers including Kroger, Albertsons, Target, and Sam's Club participate in events specifically to connect with diverse food and beverage brands. Certification is often required to access dedicated diverse supplier shelves and promotional opportunities. **CPG Company Commitments**: PepsiCo has spent over $1 billion annually with certified diverse suppliers and committed to spending over $400 million annually specifically with Black and Hispanic-owned suppliers. Coca-Cola, Nestle, and General Mills have similar programs. **Food Service and Catering**: Corporate dining, hospital food service, school nutrition, and government catering all have diverse supplier preferences. Companies like Aramark and Sodexo actively seek diverse food suppliers and subcontractors. **Food Industry Organizations**: The Food Marketing Institute (FMI) promotes supplier diversity across the grocery retail sector and hosts events connecting diverse suppliers with food retail buyers. **Growing Consumer Demand**: Consumers increasingly seek out brands owned by diverse entrepreneurs, creating pull-through demand at retail. This consumer trend reinforces corporate commitment to sourcing from diverse food companies. **Room for Growth**: The food and beverage sector's diverse spend currently averages only about 1.6% of total procurement, indicating significant room for growth and opportunity for certified suppliers to capture new business.

DOBE Eligibility Requirements

Must be at least 51% owned by individuals with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activities.

To qualify for DOBE certification: **Disability Status:** - Owner must have a disability as defined by the ADA - Physical, sensory, mental, or cognitive disabilities qualify - Service-connected and non-service-connected disabilities qualify **Ownership Requirements:** - 51% owned by one or more persons with disabilities - Owners must be U.S. citizens **Control Requirements:** - Disability owner(s) must control daily operations - Must make long-term business decisions

Required Documents for DOBE

DocumentStatusHow to Obtain
Business Tax Returns (3 Years) Required Request copies from your accountant or download from IRS.gov using Form 4506-T.
Organizational Chart Required Create using tools like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or PowerPoint.
Government-Issued Photo ID Required If expired, visit your local DMV or apply for passport renewal at usps.com or travel.state.gov.
Affidavit of Ownership Required Each certifying body provides their own form. Download from their website or request.
Operating Agreement or Bylaws Required Draft with an attorney or use a legal template service. Must reflect current ownership accurately.
Existing Certification Copies Recommended From your certification files or download from the certifying body's portal.
Bank Statements (6-12 Months) Recommended Download from your online banking portal or request from your bank.
Certificate of Good Standing Recommended Request from your state's Secretary of State office. Most states offer instant online certificates.

How to Apply for DOBE as a Food & Beverage Business

  1. **Step 1: Contact Disability:IN**
  2. Reach out to begin the certification process.
  3. **Step 2: Complete Application**
  4. Provide business and disability information.
  5. **Step 3: Submit Documentation**
  6. Upload required business and personal documents.
  7. **Step 4: Pay Fee**
  8. Fees typically $250-$500.
  9. **Step 5: Review**
  10. Disability:IN reviews your application.
  11. **Step 6: Certification**
  12. Receive DOBE certification upon approval.

Food & Beverage Corporate Programs Accepting DOBE

These companies have food & beverage supplier diversity programs that accept DOBE certification:

Target Corporation

Target is committed to creating inclusive economic opportunities. We actively source from diverse suppliers to reflect the communities we serve.

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Walmart Inc.

Walmart is the largest buyer from diverse suppliers in America. Our Supplier Inclusion program creates opportunities for businesses of all sizes.

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Delta Air Lines

Delta is committed to building a diverse supplier base that reflects the communities we serve around the world.

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Marriott International

Marriott has been a leader in supplier diversity in the hospitality industry. We value diverse partnerships that enhance our guest experience.

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PepsiCo

PepsiCo is committed to driving equity through our supply chain. We invest in diverse suppliers who can help us grow sustainably.

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The Walt Disney Company

Disney is committed to building relationships with diverse suppliers who share our values of creativity and innovation.

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Government Food & Beverage Opportunities

**Federal Opportunities** Key agencies purchasing food and beverage products and services: - **Department of Agriculture (USDA)**: Commodity procurement, school nutrition programs, food distribution - **Department of Defense (DoD)**: Troop feeding, commissary supply, MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) components - **Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Troop Support)**: Centralized military food procurement - **Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)**: Hospital food service and nutrition programs **Key Programs** - USDA Commodity Procurement Program for schools and food banks - DLA Troop Support Subsistence contracts - Federal prison system (Bureau of Prisons) food procurement - National Park Service concessions - GSA Schedule for food service management **Compliance Requirements** - FDA registration for food manufacturing facilities - USDA inspection for meat, poultry, and egg products - Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) compliance - HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points) plans - Food safety certifications (SQF, BRC, or FSSC 22000) **State and Local** - School district nutrition programs - State correctional facility food service - Municipal event catering - Public hospital food service - State-funded food bank procurement

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