
Attention all Minority and Women-Owned Business operators in Raleigh: the local government is rolling out new resources designed to help your companies flourish. At the forefront of these initiatives is the MWBE Project Pipeline, which gives businesses a sneak peek at the city projects set for 2025 and beyond, creating opportunities for growth and partnership. In a statement obtained by the City of Raleigh, business owners are encouraged to "Grow your business with City projects!" by taking advantage of these prospects.
The City is not just handing out opportunities; they're also extending a helping hand to navigate the sometimes complex business landscape. Minority and Women-Owned Businesses are now invited to engage with city staff either online or in person, and seek assistance tailored to their specific business needs. Whether it's setting goals, tackling challenges, or figuring out how best to leverage the MWBE Program for your business's growth, support is now just a submission of a Business Assessment Form away.
While this initiative offers a proactive approach to supporting local entrepreneurs, it also stands as an embodiment of the city's commitment to inclusivity and economic diversification. By providing customized business aid, Raleigh is taking meaningful steps to ensure that the engine of its economy is fueled by a diverse range of contributors.
Business owners interested in these offerings can start by visiting the City of Raleigh webpage to explore the plethora of resources now at their disposal.









