New Orleans Starts DBE Set-Aside Program

 

09/24/2024

LBJ Click for Today LBJBy City of New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS—The City of New Orleans has announced the launch of the Set-Aside Program to enhance opportunities for disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs). The Set-Aside Program allows the City of New Orleans to allocate up to twenty-five percent of its contracts for specific procurement of goods, services, and construction work to socially and economically disadvantaged businesses. This initiative ensures that certified DBEs can compete for designated contracts among themselves, rather than against larger or prime contractors.
 
LA CC 1The Set-Aside Program aims to catalyze long-term growth and give new energy to local businesses through building wealth for minority entrepreneurs and small businesses. The program also levels the playing field for DBE owners who wish to do business with the City of New Orleans, allowing them to have a fair chance.
 
Black business father and sonCurrently, there are 2,105 DBEs that have obtained their certification. Information regarding the Set-Aside Program has been disseminated via email to all certified DBEs. However, only 645 have registered on the City’s BRASS database, the supplier portal which allows vendors to receive solicitations, upload invoices, set up direct deposit, and view and print payment information. The criteria to participate include previous establishment as a certified DBE and BRASS registration through the City’s supplier portal.
 
For assistance with BRASS registration, vendors can call the City of New Orleans Bureau of Purchasing at 504-658-1550.
 
Certified vendors can also register for the BRASS portal here.
 
LDEQ 1The Office of Supplier Diversity was created to help mitigate the effects of past and present social and economic discrimination by increasing the utilization of certified disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs) in the procurement of goods and services by the City of New Orleans. The office oversees certification, compliance, outreach, training, and capacity building for disadvantaged businesses in the City of New Orleans. For more information on how to become a DBE, visit here.
 
The Office of Supplier Diversity, in partnership with the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans and the New Orleans Aviation Board, administers the State and Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (SLDBE) Certification Program.



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