DIVISION OF RESEARCH Utilization of Minority-Owned and Women- Owned Business Enterprises in EPA Sponsored Projects Fall 2009 Kimberly Klatt Research Compliance.

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DIVISION OF RESEARCH Utilization of Minority-Owned and Women- Owned Business Enterprises in EPA Sponsored Projects Fall 2009 Kimberly Klatt Research Compliance Officer

Agenda Regulatory Background Requirements Fair Share Goals Six Good Faith Efforts Finding Certified Vendors Reporting

Regulatory Background Recipients of EPA financial assistance agreements are required to seek, and encouraged to utilize small, minority, and women-owned businesses (MBEs & WBEs) for their procurement needs under the financial assistance agreement. –This includes supplies (i.e. lab supplies), equipment, construction, or services (i.e. travel) needed This is done through the inclusion of terms and conditions in the financial assistance agreement. –40 CFR, Part 33, EPA’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program ( aka MBE/WBE Program)

Does 40CFR Part 33 apply to my grant? Check the terms & conditions of your award. Check the Notice of Award (NOA), under special conditions section. Administrative and Support Staff should ask the Principal Investigator for a copy of the award. If you are still not sure, contact the DoR for assistance.

Definitions Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) are: Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Small Business in a Rural Area (SBRA) Labor Surplus Area Firm (LSAF) Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Zone Small Business Concerns

Definitions (cont’d) Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) are entities that are at least 51% owned and/or controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged individual Women's Business Enterprises (WBEs) are entities that are at least 51% owned and/or controlled by women (under the 10% and 8% statutes).

What is The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (DBE)? Under EPA’s Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) The program was mandated by congress – Public Law , Nov 15, 1990 (clean air act) – Public Law , Oct 6, 1992 (clean water act) The DBE Program is an outreach, education, and goaling program designed to increase the participation of DBEs in procurements funded by EPA assistance agreements. MBEs & WBEs are part of the larger universe of DBEs

What is The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program (DBE)? The key functional components of the DBE Program are as follows: Fair Share Objectives/Goals Six Good Faith Efforts MBE/WBE Certification MBE/WBE Reporting

What are Fair Share Goals? A fair share objective is a goal based on the capacity and availability of qualified, certified MBEs and WBEs in the relevant geographic market for the grant recipient in the procurement categories of construction, equipment, services, and supplies... compared to the number of all qualified entities in the same market for the same procurement categories.

What are Fair Share Goals? Usually included in the terms and conditions of the award –Negotiated by state (FY 2008 MBE 18.8% WBE 13.8%) Require recipients to utilize MBEs & WBEs in all procurements for supplies, equipment, construction, or services needed Newer awards (after 2008) moving may have to be negotiated on a case-by-case basis Award may be exempt from fair share objectives/goals if the total amount of the award is less than $250,000 A fair share objective is not a quota. –A recipient cannot be penalized for not meeting its fair share objectives, but are required to document efforts.

Six Good Faith Efforts The Good Faith Efforts are required methods implored by all EPA financial assistance agreement recipients to ensure that all DBEs have the opportunity to compete for procurements funded by EPA financial assistance dollars.

Six Good Faith Efforts The Six Good Faith Efforts Are: 1.Ensure DBEs are made aware of contracting opportunities to the fullest extent practicable through outreach and recruitment activities. This may include placing DBEs on solicitation lists and soliciting them whenever they are potential sources. 2.Make information on forthcoming opportunities available to DBEs and arrange time frames for contracts and establish delivery schedules, where the requirements permit, in a way that encourages and facilitates participation by DBEs in the competitive process. This includes, whenever possible, posting solicitations for bids or proposals for a minimum of 30 calendar days before the bid or proposal closing date.

Six Good Faith Efforts 3.Consider in the contracting process whether firms competing for large contracts could subcontract with DBEs. This will include dividing total requirements when economically feasible into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by DBEs in the competitive process. 4.Encourage contracting with a consortium of DBEs when a contract is too large for one of these firms to handle individually. 5.Use the services and assistance of the SBA and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce. 6.If the prime contractor awards subcontracts, require the prime contractor to take the above steps.

Documenting Good Faith Efforts Document your efforts and procurement actions in case of potential Federal reviews/audits Document your outreach efforts to DBEs, specifically MBE/WBE Spreadsheet, notebook, provided form,or any other records

MBE/WBE Certification Under EPA's DBE Program MBEs and WBEs must be certified in order for their utilization to count toward an EPA financial assistance recipient's accomplishments under the program. EPA OSBP Headquarters is responsible for implementing and processing the certification of MBE/WBE firms. Only certified vendors can count towards MBE/WBE reporting –Contact the DoR for help in identifying vendors

MBE/WBE Certification EPA will accept certifications from: –The Small Business Administration (SBA) (both SBA 8(a) program certifications and SBA Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) Program self-certifications); –The Department of Transportation's state implemented DBE Certification Program (with U.S. citizenship); –Tribal, State and local governments, as long as their standards for certification meet or exceed our own; and –Independent private organization certifications as long as their standards for certification meet or exceed our own.

MBE/WBE Certification If an entity holds one of these certifications, it is considered acceptable for establishing MBE or WBE status under EPA's DBE Program, and application for EPA certification is not needed. What are the EPA MBE/WBE certification requirements? –In order to be certified by EPA, an entity must first attempt to be certified by SBA or DOT, or a Tribal, State, or local government, or by an independent private organization, and be unsuccessful in that attempt. –To qualify as a MBE or WBE under EPA's programs an entity must establish that it is at least 51% owned and/or controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who are of good character and are citizens of the United States. –An individual claiming economic disadvantaged status must have an initial and continued personal net worth of less than $750,000.

Where Do I Find Qualifying Vendors Only certified vendors can count towards MBE/WBE reporting Your encouraged to contact the DoR for assistance –Provide a list of vendors used and items needed –DoR will assist you in finding qualified/certified vendors Find links to common sources on the DoR webpage at

Where Do I Find Qualifying Vendors

Reporting Requirements Required to report back to the Agency on their efforts to comply with the DBE Program requirements. This is how we evaluate and ensure the effectiveness of, and compliance with the program's requirements. Complete and submit MBE/WBE Report EPA Form A annually –Submitted by the DoR annually – Principal Investigators are expected to work with the DoR to meet reporting requirements –Provide qualifying p-card purchases and vendor names. –Template form is available with EPA Form A

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QUESTIONS? Kimberly Klatt Research Compliance Officer ext. 4441