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Guidelines for Establishing a Successful WOSB Joint Venture

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 2017 should expect nothing less than great advancements by women-owned businesses creating more opportunities for themselves if the history of women in labor and business is any indication of past entrepreneurial challenges that have been overcome. Government contractors are aware of the advantages of being classified as a small company, and even though it is only the third month of the year, there is already a surge in demand from businesses seeking to register as WOSB. Businesses must fulfill some standards to receive the WOSB/EDWOSB classification, including being 51% unconditionally and directly owned by women who are U.S. citizens, holding the top officer position, managing day-to-day operations, and making long-term business choices. The SBA takes small business designations extremely seriously, so make sure your organization satisfies the standards; failing to do so could result in serious consequences. You will be qualified to win any contracts set aside or sole-sourced exclus

Want To Start a WOSB Joint Venture? Then Fulfill All The Necessary Requirements

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 Women-owned small businesses are growing gradually in the federal market of the United States. It is because they are getting enough support from the WOSB program which is developed by the U.S. government. The main goal of the government is to help WOSBs to thrive in the federal market by getting recognized. That is why the government has developed programs and provides other benefits to the businesses that fall under the category of the WOSB. However, in order to get support from the government, businesswomen need to make their companies fulfill all the requirements and must meet all the eligibility criteria before obtaining the required certifications. Due to all these support and government contracting opportunities, WOSBs can obtain federal contracts easily with fewer complications. If you are a female citizen of the United States and you own a small business then you should consider obtaining Women-owned business certifications. The government has set several categories where bus