The Supplier Inclusion Program provides businesses with fair and equal opportunities to provide goods and services to the university. Diverse suppliers include:

  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
  • Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
  • Women-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)
  • Physically Challenged Business Enterprise (PBE)
  • Veteran Business Enterprise (VBE)
  • Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE)
  • Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
  • Local Business Enterprise (LBE)

In accordance with Nevada law, no preference will be given to any business group or classification.

Goals

The Supplier Inclusion Program’s main objectives include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • For goods and services that require a formal solicitation, recognition will be given to the vendor business classification as specified by the submitter on the Bid Response Form.
  • Proposers will be encouraged to submit a plan identifying primary and second-tier suppliers that are small or minority-, disabled-, veteran-, or woman-owned business concerns to be used for the commodity or service being bid.
  • When subcontractors are utilized, primary vendors will be encouraged to demonstrate in their bid proposal that they attempted to obtain bids from small or minority-, disabled-, veteran-, or woman-owned businesses where applicable.
  • For purchase orders issued below the bidding threshold, the utilization of a diverse supplier base will be an objective facilitated by the purchasing staff.
  • A reporting of transactions will be performed to monitor the success of our efforts to partner with a diverse base of suppliers.

Introducing Local Underutilized Companies

UNLV’s Purchasing and Contracts department, in support of the university's supplier inclusion efforts, reaches out to local, small and/or underutilized companies to profile and showcase their company history, expertise, and the products and services they provide. UNLV believes that encouraging local, small, and disadvantaged businesses to participate in the procurement process aids in strengthening economic development and creates value and maximization of university funds.

NSHE’s procedures and guidelines manual (Chapter 5, Page 8) includes language for tier 2 and subcontractor reporting and state licensing requirements.

For more information on UNLV’s Supplier Inclusion Program, contact Supplier Outreach Coordinator Chelsea Meggerson at chelsea.meggerson@unlv.edu or 702-895-5508.