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Minority, woman and small-owned businesses

We believe that a diverse and multicultural supply chain is a source of innovation, and that contractor diversity promotes inclusiveness that benefits the consumers we serve.

We are dedicated to working with diverse business owners—particularly minorities, women and small businesses—and we welcome feedback about how we're doing.

See our strategy and budget


Here's what you should know about working with the CFPB as a minority, women or small business:

FY23 awards to small businesses

Small Business Category Awarded Percentage

Small (any)

$94,591,963

50%

Disadvantaged business

$54,691,440

29%    

Women-owned business

$35,556,438

19%

Service-disabled veteran-owned business

$24,404,485

13%

HubZone business

$19,074,231

10%

Source: Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) as of March 2024

FY23 awards for Dodd-Frank Act (DFA 5) vendors

Dodd-Frank Act (DFA) Category Awarded Percentage

African American-owned vendors

$7,053,471

4%

American Indian/Alaska Native-owned vendors

$1,123,725

1%

Asian/Pacific Islander-owned vendors

$50,478,770

26%

Hispanic American-owned vendors

$2,454,964

1%

Women-owned vendors

$35,556,438

18%

Minority-owned vendors (any)

$61,110,931

32%

DFA 5 vendors (any)

$77,336,952

40%

Source: Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) as of March 2024

How to do business with us

Register your business with the System for Award Management (SAM) to apply for opportunities.

Register at SAM.gov

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