CBE Business Center
Definition and Benefits of Certification
What is CBE certification?
CBE business certification registers a company into a DC agency database and labels it as as a Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) (formerly Local, Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (LSDBE)). The District directs spending to these DC-based businesses that support and contribute to job creation and the city tax base, which in turn results in a much stronger local economy. There are three different types of certification applications available in the CBE Business Center:

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Certification Application—Complete a certification application if you are applying for CBE certification for the first time or if your certification expired more than a year ago. All certifications expire two years from the date of issuance.
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Recertification Application—Complete a recertification application at least 90 days before the expiration date of your certification.
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Upgrade Application—Submit an upgrade application along with appropriate documentation if you are adding NIGP codes or services and if you wish to add a certification category, i.e. DZE, DBE, ROB or LRB. |
A joint venture is another type of business entity for which there is a special registration process. To learn more, select the link below:

Why should a business apply?
Businesses with CBE certification receive preferred procurement and contracting opportunities.
For detailed explanations of business terminology or definitions, please select the CBE Glossary of Terms: