Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) Certification
WBE (Women's Business Enterprise) certification verifies that a business is at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more women, and is issued by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) through 14 regional partner organizations across the United States.
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- 1Find your WBENC Regional Partner Organization
WBENC certifies through 14 regional partner organizations. Go to wbenc.org/certify to find the one covering your state.
- 2Register in WBENCLink2 portal
Create your account in the WBENC online certification portal.
- 3Gather required documents
3 years of business and personal tax returns, Articles of Incorporation or operating agreement, stock ledger or membership records showing women majority, personal financial statements, bank signature cards, and resumes showing active management.
- 4Complete and submit the application
Fees typically range from $350–$1,500 depending on revenue and your Regional Partner Organization.
- 5Document review by RPO
RPO staff review your application materials. Respond promptly to any follow-up requests.
- 6Site visit to verify control
An on-site or virtual visit confirms that the woman owner(s) control daily operations.
- 7Receive certification
Approval typically takes 60–90 days. Annual renewal required.
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What is WBE certification?
WBE (Women's Business Enterprise) certification verifies that a business is at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by one or more women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. WBENC is the leading issuer, with certification accepted by over 1,000 corporate members and many government buyers.
Who qualifies for WBE certification?
Women who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and own at least 51% of the business, with documented control over day-to-day operations and long-term strategy. Passive ownership is not sufficient — the women owners must actively manage the company.
What is the difference between WBE and WOSB?
WBE is primarily a corporate and state certification issued by WBENC, accepted by Fortune 500 supplier diversity programs and state agencies. WOSB (Women-Owned Small Business) is a federal designation issued by the SBA specifically for federal government contracts. Many businesses pursue both.
Who accepts WBENC WBE certification?
WBENC WBE certification is accepted by over 1,000 corporate members including most Fortune 500 companies, thousands of smaller corporations with supplier diversity programs, and many state and local governments. It is the most widely recognized women-business credential for corporate procurement.
How long does WBE certification take?
WBENC WBE certification typically takes 60–90 days from a complete application, including a document review and site visit by a regional partner organization.
How much does WBE certification cost?
Fees vary by regional partner organization and annual revenue, typically ranging from $350 to $1,500 or more. Some state programs offer their own WBE certification at no charge. Annual renewal fees are usually lower than the initial application fee.
How long does WBE certification last?
WBENC WBE certification requires annual renewal, including updated documentation to confirm continued majority women ownership and control.