Where and how to get certified as a woman-owned business
Is WOSB certification right for you? You might qualify if you’re a for-profit, US-based small business that’s 51% or more woman-owned and operated.
If you want WOSB certification, brace yourself for a lot of time, energy, and paperwork to complete lengthy application and documentation steps. You’ll need to verify ownership, business size, financials, and other details.
If approved, you’ll take additional registration steps before you can compete with other certified WOSBs for contract work:
WOSB certification checklist
The SBA’s interactive WOSB-qualification questionnaire guides you through qualification basics. Then you can register to create business profiles and accounts:
- Register in the System for Award Management (SAM) – You need to start and maintain an active SAM.gov registration to participate in the WOSB program.
- Create an SBA Account – Create a standard login.gov account before registering, using the same SAM email, plus your legal name as a business owner.
- Claim your business – After you enter your SAM.gov ID, the majority woman business owner or other designated woman business owner must claim your business on the WOSB certification site. The system guides you through these steps once you’ve created your SBA and WOSB accounts as outlined in the steps above.
Before you begin, take a look at the WOSB preparation checklist so you’ll have the right documents and data on hand.
Christian Businesswomen: Striking a Balance
Programs like WOSB support current entrepreneurial trends. About 40% of U.S. businesses are women-owned, and women start over 1,800 new businesses daily.
The concept of working women isn’t new. Biblical women worked in the trades, agriculture, and service arenas. They were shopkeepers, vendors, jewelry-makers, shepherds, and even builders and city planners (1 Chronicles 7:24).
For women entrepreneurs – especially Christian women – the trick is finding work-life balance. When grounded in faith, women at work can serve God by serving others.