The Small Business of the Month Award
The Small Business of the Month Award is determined by a nomination and selection process of the volunteer Awards and Recognition Task Force. Nominations are made and submitted via the nomination form to the Small Business Development Department.The task force meets on a quarterly basis to evaluate and select the nominees based on the following criteria:
- Must be a current Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce member
- Must be a Chamber member one year
- Have 100 or fewer employees
- In business at least two years
- Apparent solid financial base
- Considered successful by peers
- Expanding number of employees
- Sales growth and/or profit growth/new product line
- Outstanding public service contribution
- Must be a "for profit" company
- Locally-owned franchises are eligible
- Headquartered in Mobile, Baldwin or Washington counties
Online SBOM Nomination form
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Small Business of the Year Award
(Winner is eligible to be nominated by the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce for U.S. Chamber and SBA awards)Every year the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes excellence in its small business community by awarding the Small Business of the Year Award to a deserving recipient. The candidates are either nominated by customers or vendors, or a firm may self-nominate. The Chamber will contact the nominees to get additional information for the competition. The award is presented at the Chamber’s Annual Meeting in January. The winner and runner-up will be encouraged to complete the application process for both the U.S. Small Business Administration’s and the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business of the Year award.
To be eligible for consideration, the business must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a current Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce member
- Must be a Chamber member one year
- Have a minimum of five years of business operation (as of Dec. 31, 2010)
- Have 100 or fewer employees
- Show positive sales and employee growth
- Show evidence of outstanding community services contribution or involvement
- Be a privately-owned, for-profit entity
- Headquartered in Mobile, Baldwin or Washington counties
Evaluation Process
A volunteer committee will convene to review and evaluate the nominations and choose a winner based on how well they presented their information based on the following criteria:
Downloadable SBOY Application
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Eagle Award winners will automatically receive nomination for the Chamber’s Small Business of the Year Award competition. However, companies must meet the stated criteria for the Small Business of the Year.
For definition purposes, a minority-owned business is one that is 51% owned, operated and controlled by members of the following ethnic groups: African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian or Asian-American. Winners will be selected by an independent panel of judges based on the following criteria:
Downloadable Eagle Nomination Form
Downloadable Eagle Application
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Be a member in good standing with the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce
Have three complete years of operation (as of December 31, 2010)
Have an office in Mobile, Baldwin or Washington counties
Show a commitment to supplier diversity
Companies wishing to participate must submit a completed application form with at least one letter of reference from a minority owned business or community leader. Applicants must also submit a reference letter from any of the following business associates: a company attorney; CPA or banker; vendor or customer. All information will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only by the judging panel.
As a part of the selection process, finalists for the Minority Business Advocate of the Year Award may be required to interview with a judging panel (independent of the Mobile Area Chamber). The Minority Business Advocate of the Year Award winner will be selected by the judging panel based on information provided in the application, reference letters and interview results.
Online MBA Award Nomination Form
Downloadable MBA Award Application Form
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A volunteer committee will convene to review and evaluate the nominations and choose a winner based on how well they presented their information based on the following criteria:
- Staying power - a substantiated history as an established business.
- Job creation - a benchmark to judge the impact of the business. Explain the types of jobs your company provides (minimum wage, middle management, professional/technical, skilled, etc.)
- Net wealth creation (increase in sales and/or unit volume) – An indication of continued growth. Describe what portion of your sales revenue is derived from local, state, regional, national or international markets.
- Innovation – An illustration of the creativity and imagination of the nominated business.
- Response to adversity – Describe any situations in which your business has overcome adversity.
- Community contribution – List any community service activities in which your company is involved.
Downloadable SBOY Application
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Eagle Awards
The accomplishments, successes and contributions of minority-owned businesses in the Mobile/Baldwin area are celebrated during the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce annual Eagle Awards Ceremony. Winners are chosen based on specific criteria. The competition is open to any minority business that meets the stated criteria, it may be a newcomer to the Eagle Awards or a former award winner. The business may be nominated by a customer or vendor, or a firm may self-nominate. Nominated companies for the Eagle Hall of Fame must be a Chamber member. Potential members are allowed to compete for the Eagle Award only.Eagle Award winners will automatically receive nomination for the Chamber’s Small Business of the Year Award competition. However, companies must meet the stated criteria for the Small Business of the Year.
For definition purposes, a minority-owned business is one that is 51% owned, operated and controlled by members of the following ethnic groups: African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian or Asian-American. Winners will be selected by an independent panel of judges based on the following criteria:
- Must be a current Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce member
- Must be a Chamber member one year
- In business at least three years
- Apparent solid financial base
- Show positive sales and employee growth
- Show evidence of outstanding community services contribution or involvement
- Be a privately-owned, for-profit entity
- Headquartered in Mobile, Baldwin or Washington counties
Downloadable Eagle Nomination Form
Downloadable Eagle Application
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Minority Business Advocate of the Year Award (MBA)
To be eligible to compete for the Minority Business Advocate Of The Year Award, a business must meet the following minimum criteria:Companies wishing to participate must submit a completed application form with at least one letter of reference from a minority owned business or community leader. Applicants must also submit a reference letter from any of the following business associates: a company attorney; CPA or banker; vendor or customer. All information will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only by the judging panel.
As a part of the selection process, finalists for the Minority Business Advocate of the Year Award may be required to interview with a judging panel (independent of the Mobile Area Chamber). The Minority Business Advocate of the Year Award winner will be selected by the judging panel based on information provided in the application, reference letters and interview results.
Online MBA Award Nomination Form
Downloadable MBA Award Application Form
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