County Board: Minority Business Enterprise Ad-hoc Committee
Prequalification of subcontractors, including MBE/WBE subcontractors for Bel-Wood Nursing Home
Peoria County's Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Ad-hoc Committee was created to address a glaring lack of county dollars spent on contracts with, and procurements from, minority, women, and disadvantaged-owned businesses (collectively known as MBEs). Representatives from minority advocacy groups, local trade unions, institutes of higher education, private business, and the faith-based community join Peoria County board members and staff on this committee.
The MBE Committee's mission is to create an environment that stimulates greater participation from all parts of the community with particular emphasis on new and minority owned businesses. The MBE Committee has adopted a strategic plan to achieve the following goals:
- Participation: Increase Peoria County bid awards to MBEs
- Capacity: Build MBE capacity within the community
- Outreach: Raise awareness of the opportunities and resources available to new and minority business owners
The MBE Committee strives to create an environment that fosters expansion of small businesses and serves as a catalyst for new enterprises. The Committee intends to elevate and stimulate MBE growth, cultivate mutually beneficial partnerships, expand financial sustainability for local businesses, and engage the community to improve the quality of life for all citizens of Peoria County. Eventually, Peoria County's MBE initiative will become the leading model of excellence in county governments nationwide.
MBE Outreach Meetings
During February and March of 2012, the MBE Committee is holding a series of Outreach Meetings for minority, women, and disadvanted business owners and entrepreneurs. The purpose of these meetings is for the MBE Committee to collect information on the needs of local MBEs in an effort to assist minority business owners in either expanding their existing business or starting a new business in Peoria County. Click here for more information regarding the Outreach Meetings.
A complete meeting schedule follows:
February 28, 6:00p.m.
Chillicothe Public Library
430 Bradley St., Chillicothe
February 29, 1:00p.m.
South Side Mission
1127 S. Laramie, Peoria
March 15, 6:00p.m.
Brimfield High School Library
323 Clinton St., Brimfield
March 20, 6:00p.m.
Peoria NEXT Innovation Center
801 W. Main St., Peoria
March 22, 5:30p.m.
Tri-County Urban League
317 MacArthur Highway, Peoria
March 23, 3:30p.m.
SWAN
2000 Pioneer Parkway, Suite 18A, Peoria
March 31, 9:30a.m.
Alpha Park Library
3527 Airport Rd., Bartonville
March 31, 1:00p.m.
Peoria Humane Society
2600 NE Perry St., Peoria
MBE Goals
Participation: Increase Peoria County bid opportunities for MBEs
In the past three years, the MBE Committee has experienced much progress, most notably a ten-fold increase in spending with minority-owned businesses over the previous five-year period and an increase in the County's bid threshold. To simplify the bidding process, the County has enhanced its website to include information on becoming a vendor and how to register for a bid. We have also contracted with CertifiedMinorityBiz.com, an online tool that notifies minority business owners of compatible bid opportunities with Peoria County.
Capacity: Build MBE capacity within the community
With assistance from the City of Peoria, the Black Chamber of Commerce, the State of Illinois, and other partner agencies, Peoria County was able to develop a comprehensive database of local minority-owned businesses. Establishing this list gives the County a starting point from which to build capacity.
Peoria County provides financial assistance to entrepreneurs through its Government Assistance Program or GAP Loan Program. Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking to expand their business are able to get low interest loans through Peoria County to help fill the "GAP" that may exist between bank financing and personal investment. For more information on the GAP Loan Program, please call (309) 672-6056.
The MBE Committee hopes to create a "one-stop shop" to serve as a central resource for entrepreneurs. Short term tasks include sowing partnerships with local advocacy groups and service providers, cultivating a successful mentoring program from these partnerships, and facilitating resources for budding businesses. These steps will increase MBE capacity within the community by providing a conduit from conception to completion for entrepreneurs and existing MBEs hoping to expand.
Outreach: Raise awareness of the opportunities and resources available to new and minority business owners
The MBE Committee is using many outlets to raise awareness of opportunities and resources that are helpful to local MBEs. They are also bringing attention to minority business owners' success stories. Outreach methods include articles in local business publications, e-Newsletter features, participation in business trade shows, periodic workshops and forums, and personal contacts with local business owners. Raising awareness of the Committee and its efforts is crucial to the program's success; if people do not know a resource is available to them, they cannot benefit from the resource.
Interested entrepreneurs and minority business owners may contact Peoria County for more information about our MBE initiative:
Purchasing Officer: (309) 672-6931
EEO Specialist: (309) 495-4860
MBE Committee's Strategic Plan
Other Resources
Illinois Business Financial Services
124 SW Adams Street, Suite 190
Peoria, IL 61602
(309) 674-5800
www.ibfs.org
Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce
331 Fulton Street, Suite 530
Peoria, IL. 61602
(309) 740-4430
www.ilbcc.org
Illinois Finance Authority
100 S.W. Water Street
Peoria, IL. 61602
(309) 495-5959
www.il-fa.com
Peoria Black Chamber of Commerce
331 Fulton Street, Suite 530
Peoria, IL. 61602
(309) 672-1365
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
Offices of the Heartland Partnership
100 SW Water Street
Peoria, IL 61602
Small Business Administration
Chapter #0090
100 S.W. Water Street
Peoria, IL. 61602
(309) 676-0755
www.scorepeoria.org
Turner Center for Entrepreneurship
Illinois Small Business Development Center
1501 W. Bradley Avenue
141 Jobst Hall
Peoria, IL. 61625
(309) 677-4321
www.bradley.edu/turnercenter