Frequently Asked Questions
Due to changing the name of the program from the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program to the Emerging Business Enterprise (EBE) Program, will criteria for certification change?
No, the criteria for certification will not change.
What is an Emerging Business Enterprise?
Is a small business concern that is owned, operated and controlled by one or more individuals who are at a disadvantage. The individuals must have day-to-day operational and managerial control and interest in capital, financial risks and earnings commensurate with the percentage of their ownership.
Who is eligible for certification as an Emerging Business Enterprise (EBE)?
A 51% business owner who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States of America who has or continues to experience substantial difficulty in achieving business-related success. The business owner must be at an economic disadvantage, and meet three out of the five criteria listed below:
At a disadvantage with respect to education
At a disadvantage with respect to employment
At a disadvantage with respect to residence or business location
At a social disadvantage
Lack of business training
If you were certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) under the old name of the program are you still eligible to participate in the new program EBE Program?
Yes. All businesses that were certified as DBE's are grandfathered into the Emerging Business Enterprise (EBE) Program.
Is being a minority a criterion for EBE certification?
No, our program is race and gender neutral.
If you are certified with any other government program is there any reciprocity (mutual exchange)?
No, not at this time.
Is there a certification fee?
Yes, there is a fee of $50.00 for both new and renewal certification.
How long is certification granted?
Certification is granted for a period of 3 years.