Historically Under-Utilized Business Program

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    Kelley Lewis - Executive Director 

    Eric Mckibben - HUB/Senior Buyer 

    The Fort Worth Independent School District seeks to increase the pool of qualified Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB/MWBE) Minority and Women-Owned Businesses competing for business opportunities.  The goal is to involve HUBs in the procurement process and ensure they receive fair and equitable opportunities.

    Fort Worth Independent School District is committed to providing opportunities in the areas of goods and services (beyond traditional construction).  Any business wishing to be identified by the District as a small, women-owned, or minority business shall be certified as such by City of Fort Worth, the State of Texas, the North Central Regional Certification Agency, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) or any other recognized certification agency.

    A HUB is defined as a business formed for the purpose of making a profit in which at least 51% of the business is owned by one of the following socially/economically disadvantaged groups - African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native-American and Women.

    The Board's expectation is that a minimum of 25% of all District work advertised will be performed by historically underutilized businesses. 


    Objectives:

    • Increase the pool of qualified HUB firms
    • Develop and maintain procedures to ensure that HUBs are afforded an equitable opportunity to compete on all District contracts
    • Foster and advocate the benefits and importance of HUB utilization within the District

    Recognized Certification Agencies:

    • (NCTRCA)
    • (HUB)
    • (SBA)
    • Other

    For current opportunities related to goods and services click here.  For construction related opportunities, please contact our Capital Improvement Program (CIP) at 817.317.7700 or click here.