Minority Business RoundTable | Washington, D.C.

About Us.

Awards

About

The Minority Business RoundTable (MBRT) is a national, 501c3 nonprofit organization for CEOs of Small, Minority, Veteran, and Women businesses consisting of African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, and Native-American owned top tier entrepreneurs, representing every industry sector.

MBRT serves as a unified force, empowering businesses to achieve growth and prosperity through active participation in public and private programs and initiatives, expanding entrepreneurship and creating jobs across America.

Functioning as a valuable resource center, we provide the tools to educate businesses for success, assisting in navigating complex government contracting and procurement processes to win more opportunities and enhance the business environment.

Through our advocacy, we work with corporate and government leaders to help formulate effective policies that improve programs, services, and introduce new initiatives dealing in an ever challenging economic environment that impact minority and underserved businesses the most.

MBRT collaborates with companies and government agencies to foster economic opportunities for all entrepreneurs. Membership is by invitation only. Members hold positions equivalent to top executives such as Director, Chairperson, CEO, or President of minority businesses.

TAX EXEMPT STATUS

MBRT is a 501c3, tax exempt nonprofit certified by the Internal Revenue Service as a public charitable organization.

THE MINORITY BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE

Donations and contributions may be considered tax deductible for federal income tax purposes, as allowed by law. Individuals or companies who either donate cash or provide in kind contribution services will receive a donation receipt in the year it was received for federal income tax purposes. Check with your accounting professional for proper federal tax exempt documentation.

Non-members are encouraged to attend events, participate, and join MBRT.

We receive most of our funding through donations from individuals, corporations, government grants, membership dues, event fees and sponsorships. MBRT hosts a variety of sponsored events and programs including regional, national, and international conferences, White House and Congressional briefings, luncheons with Governors, Cabinet Members, government agencies, and elected officials in Washington, D.C. and throughout the United States. MBRT members receive special invitations and discounted rates.