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Sourcing Small and Minority Business through the Minority Business Development Agency
The article details the ever-changing needs of the growing minority business community, the structure of the Minority Business Development Agency and the Agencies new initiatives for 2004. Written by MBDA National Director Ronald Langston; Winter 2003.
Dynamic Diversity: Projected Changes in U.S. Race and Ethnic Composition 1995 to 2050 (More Information)
This report details the changing race and ethnic composition and its implications for future U.S. economic growth as the emerging minority marketplace becomes an increasingly stronger economic force. Released September 2000.
Minority Population Growth 1995 to 2050 (More Information)
The Minority Population will account for nearly 90 percent of the total growth in the U.S. population from 1995 to 2050. This report uses the latest projection data to show trends in future population distribution by race and ethnic group. Released September 1999.
Minority Purchasing Power 2000 to 2045 (More Information)
This report illustrates projected Minority purchasing power that corresponds with the increasing minority population share from 2000 to 2045. Minority population may contribute as much as 70 percent of the total increase in future purchasing power. Released September 2000.
State of Minority Owned Business Enterprises
The U.S. Department of Commerce, through the Census Bureau and the Minority Business Development Agency, released the "1997 Survey of Minority Owned Business Enterprises (SMOBE) - Summary Report." This report reviews key elements of minority business growth. Released July 12, 2001.
Energy & Utilities Industry - Minority Business Development: Economic Values & Benefits (More Information)
This report presents a business case for corporations to engage in Minority Business development. It highlights the consumer market trends and quantifies the dollar opportunities for corporation in Minority markets. It also discusses how corporations can leverage Minority Business development efforts as a tool in building customer loyalty and market differentiation. Released September 24, 2001.
The Telecommunication Industry - Minority Business Development: Economic Value & Benefits (More Information)
This report presents a business case for corporations to engage in Minority Business development. It highlights the consumer market trends and quantifies the dollar opportunities for corporation in Minority markets. It also discusses how corporations can leverage Minority Business development efforts as a tool in building customer loyalty and market differentiation. Released September 24, 2001.
The State of Minority Business - Executive Summary (More Information)
This two page report highlights the minority business growth rates, average size, population versus business share, entreprenuerial activity and parity. Released September 21, 2001.

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