MBE Certification in Hawaii

Complete guide to getting Minority Business Enterprise certified in Hawaii — requirements, documents, costs, and step-by-step application process.

Cost
$350 - $1,500
Timeline
60-90 days
Certified By
NMSDC (National Minority Supplier Development Council)

What is MBE Certification?

For businesses that are at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more minority group members.

Eligibility Requirements

Must be at least 51% owned by minority individuals (African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, Native American, or Asian-Pacific American).

Where to Get MBE Certified in Hawaii

These organizations issue MBE certification and serve Hawaii:

National Minority Supplier Development Council

The leading certifying body for minority-owned businesses (MBE). NMSDC connects certified MBEs with member corporations committed to supplier diversity.

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Required Documents for MBE

DocumentStatusHow to Obtain
Organizational Chart Required Create using tools like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or PowerPoint.
Business Tax Returns (3 Years) Required Request copies from your accountant or download from IRS.gov using Form 4506-T.
Government-Issued Photo ID Required If expired, visit your local DMV or apply for passport renewal at usps.com or travel.state.gov.
Personal Tax Returns (3 Years) Required From your tax preparer or IRS.gov. All owners with 10%+ ownership typically need to provide.
Affidavit of Ownership Required Each certifying body provides their own form. Download from their website or request.
Birth Certificate Required Request from the vital records office in your birth state. Many states offer online ordering through vitalchek.com.
Operating Agreement or Bylaws Required Draft with an attorney or use a legal template service. Must reflect current ownership accurately.
Bank Statements (6-12 Months) Required Download from your online banking portal or request from your bank.
Lease Agreement or Deed Required From your landlord (lease) or county recorder's office (deed).
Existing Certification Copies Recommended From your certification files or download from the certifying body's portal.
Stock Certificates or Membership Certificates Recommended Issue through your corporate records. Consult your attorney if not previously issued.
Business Financial Statements Recommended Generate from your accounting software or have your accountant prepare.
Certificate of Good Standing Recommended Request from your state's Secretary of State office. Most states offer instant online certificates.

How to Apply for MBE in Hawaii

  1. **Step 1: Find Your Regional Council**
  2. NMSDC certification is processed through regional affiliate councils. Visit nmsdc.org to find the council serving your state.
  3. **Step 2: Create an Online Account**
  4. Register on your regional council's portal and complete the pre-application questionnaire.
  5. **Step 3: Complete the Application**
  6. Fill out the full application with detailed business information. Be thorough and accurate.
  7. **Step 4: Upload Documents**
  8. Scan and upload all required documentation. Missing documents delay processing.
  9. **Step 5: Pay Application Fee**
  10. Fees typically range from $350-$650 depending on your regional council and company size.
  11. **Step 6: Site Visit**
  12. A council representative will conduct an on-site visit to verify business operations. This typically happens 30-60 days after application submission.
  13. **Step 7: Certification Decision**
  14. After the site visit, the certification committee reviews your application. Expect a decision within 60-90 days of a complete application.

Corporate Programs Accepting MBE

These companies have supplier diversity programs that accept MBE certification:

Amazon

Amazon Supplier Diversity helps us build a more inclusive supply chain by partnering with businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with …

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Apple Inc.

Apple is committed to increasing opportunity for diverse suppliers. We partner with businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities.

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AT&T Inc.

AT&T has been a pioneer in supplier diversity since 1968. We are committed to ensuring diverse businesses have access to opportunities.

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Boeing

Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and a leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, defense systems, and space technology. Their Supplier Diversity program has been …

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General Motors

GM has been a leader in supplier diversity for over 50 years. We are committed to increasing opportunities for diverse businesses in the automotive supply …

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Google (Alphabet Inc.)

Google is committed to building a diverse supply chain that reflects the communities we serve. We actively seek partnerships with certified diverse businesses.

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Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson has been a leader in supplier diversity for over 25 years. We believe diverse suppliers drive innovation in healthcare.

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JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase is committed to building a diverse supply chain. We actively seek partnerships with minority, women, veteran, LGBTQ+, and disability-owned businesses.

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Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is the world's largest defense contractor with over $65 billion in annual revenue, primarily from U.S. government contracts. Their Supplier Diversity program actively …

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McKesson

McKesson is a Fortune 8 healthcare company providing pharmaceuticals and medical supplies distribution, healthcare IT, and care management. They serve government healthcare programs including VA …

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Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft believes diversity drives innovation. Our supplier diversity program ensures certified diverse businesses have equitable access to procurement opportunities.

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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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U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is the largest single purchaser of goods and services in the world, with an annual budget exceeding $700 billion. DoD has …

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U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)

The DOT DBE program is unique because it applies to ALL transportation projects receiving federal funding - highways, transit, airports, and more. This means state …

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

The VA is the second-largest federal agency and has a special mission to support veteran-owned businesses. Under the Veterans First Contracting Program, VA gives priority …

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