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Supplier Diversity


Thank you for your interest in establishing a business relationship with PS Energy Group through our Supplier Diversity Program. We are committed to developing mutually beneficial business relationships with other small businesses owned and operated by minorities and women.

PS Energy Group defines diverse businesses as follows:

Minority Businesses
Minority business enterprises (MBEs) are defined as businesses certified as at least 51% owned and operated by a minority individual or group.
Women Businesses
Women business enterprises (WBEs) are defined as businesses certified as at least 51% owned and operated by one or more women.
Small Businesses
Small businesses are defined as concerns certified as having a number of employees and/or average annual receipts not exceeding the size standards as defined under the Federal Acquisitions Regulations.
Certification Requirements
Validation of a supplier’s diverse status is required for participation in the PS Energy Group Supplier Diversity Program. Certification documents from the following qualified agencies are accepted:
National Minority Supplier Development Council
(NMSDC) or its affiliates
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)
Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
City, State, or Federal Certification Agencies

 


Program Registration 
Companies that meet the criteria can apply to deliver goods and services to PS Energy Group and our customers. To be considered for a contracting opportunity, please complete these 3 steps:

1) Download, print, and complete the Supplier Profile Form
Reader required.
2) Provide proof of your company’s diverse status by submitting a copy of your current certificate from one or more qualified agencies listed in the "Certification Requirements" section.
3) Mail your completed Supplier Profile Form and copy of diverse status validation to:
PS Energy Group, Inc.
Supplier Diversity Program

4480 North Shallowford Road
Suite 100
Dunwoody, GA 30338

PS Energy Group cannot guarantee that all diverse suppliers who submit applications will become our suppliers. However, we are committed to working with qualified suppliers who fully meet the criteria of our Supplier Diversity program. If there is no current need, your information will remain in the PS Energy Group database for future needs.

 

 

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