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MBDA Focuses on Closing the Gap

While the number of minority-owned firms increased by 46 percent to 5.8 million between 2002 and 2007, average gross receipts for minority-owned firms increased to $179,000 from $167,000 in 2002 Read More
Thank You for Supporting  MED Week 2010

Thank You for Supporting MED Week 2010

Representatives from the public and private sector came together in Washington D.C. to share information and resources for growing and expanding minority businesses. Thank you for supporting MED Week Read More
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Global Construction Program for Minority-Owned Firms

Helping minority-owned construction firms learn the nuts and bolts of international projects and performance. Read More
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Civil engineering/master planning servicesRiverside, CA
Shasta dam spillway bridgeShasta lake, CA
Stabalization of the historic steam schooner...San francisco, CA
Leaking underground storage tank programHarrisburg, PA
Request for proposal level 3 retrofits dera ...Tacoma, WA
Construction management/asbestos removalScranton, PA

World Community = Global Community

As business evolves, so do we.  Minority businesses are collaborating online to share insight, resources, partnerships and procurement opportunities around the world.  Embrace online procurement outreach through MBDA. Linkedin

MBDA Social Network

What MBDA Does

Fund a network of centers throughout the United States, assisting minority entrepreneurs:

Secure financial capital.

Identify and access opportunities.

Categorize immediate and long-term business needs.

Provide group and one on one training and education.

Staffed by business specialists who have the knowledge and practical experience needed to run successful and profitable businesses.

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