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Mayo Supplier Diversity Program

The Mayo Clinic Supplier Diversity Program's goal is to engage in mutually beneficial strategic business relationships with minority-owned, woman-owned, veteran-owned and small business enterprises so as to provide equal access to Mayo purchasing opportunities and promote supplier participation to reflect the diverse business community and patient population.

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Project Impact(s): Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Economic Development

This project is in Available Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Mayo

Contact: TBD ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Mayo Clinic

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects

40 Below: Building the workforce of the future ; Targeted Business Enterprise Utilization


Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Economic Development

Level 2: Company

DMC Impacts:

Technology

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Programming  

 


 

Detailed Description

From Mayo website

 

Small and diverse businesses are vital to the future of Mayo Clinic. By forging lasting relationships with a diverse supplier base, we open new avenues of opportunity and promote mutually beneficial growth.

 

Diversity categories

The following are the primary categorizations of diverse suppliers recognized by Mayo Clinic's Supplier Diversity Program.

Note that recognized businesses must be at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by people who fit into at least one of these categories. Suppliers are highly encouraged to obtain certification by an independent certification agency.

  • AbilityOne Program (ABIL)
  • Alaska Native Corporation (ANC)
  • Disabled Business Enterprise (DBE)
  • Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE)
  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
  • Historically black colleges and universities (HBCU)
  • Historically underutilized business zone (HUBZone) small business
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT)-owned business enterprise
  • Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
  • Minority and Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE)
  • Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise (SDVBE)
  • Small Business Administration 8a (SBA8a) program
  • Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
  • Small Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (SDIS)
  • Veteran Business Enterprise (VBE)
  • Women Business Enterprise (WBE)

 

https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/facilities-and-real-estate

 

 

Strategy
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Metrics
Unknown

 

 

Last modified by allnode on 2023/04/23
Created by kalun on 2015/07/14

 

 

 

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Project Phase Definitions
The following defines the various project phases:
  1. Available - a product, program or service is in production
  2. Develop - program or application is being developed
  3. Plan - idea is solid, stakeholders are identified, and there is strong commitment to go forward from all parties.
  4. Concept Phase - idea scoped out with enough details to give an early sizing and/or to build a proof of concept
    demonstration
  5. Pre-concept Phase - an early idea or a requirement.
About Beam
  • For the commercial sector, we tend to register startup activities (new companies and new commercial projects) that bring diversification and high-impact opportunities to the area.
  • For the non-profit sector, we wish to shine light on all the organizations and services that otherwise labor under relative obscurity.
  • Our hope is that dmcbeam.org will encourage cross-sector collaborations and creative solutions.

While there are a number of registries in the community, dmcbeam.org's  distinct value is to pilot a database with a data structure and categorizations that answer the questions such as: What organizations or projects/programs in our community that have purported relevance with some of the over-arching focuses put forward by initiatives such as DMC, J2G and Health Improvements?

This database could be used as one of the ways to explore the capacities of the community. If you are someone on an exploratory journey to learn about the greater Rochester community. dmcbeam.org could be an interesting first step.

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