LGBT Business Enterprise (LGBTBE) Certification Since 2004, the NGLCC has offered certification to businesses owned by
LGBT people. This certification is intended to help corporate and government procurement teams source from LGBT-owned products and services, also known as
supplier diversity. As of December 2023, NGLCC has certified 2,151 businesses across the United States. Certification is a multi-step process involving an application and supporting documents, a site visit, and final approval before a national certification committee. In August 2007 the NGLCC signed a memorandum of understanding with the
Women's Business Enterprise National Council to provide opportunities for dual-certification as both a women-owned, and lesbian, bisexual or transgender-owned, business. In 2011 the
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) began including active sourcing of LGBT certified businesses as part of the
Corporate Equality Index, a national directory of gay-friendly workplaces. In 2017, HRC further expanded the index criteria to require LGBT-inclusion in supplier diversity programs as a stand-alone scored metric. In August 2017 it was announced that the Billion Dollar Roundtable will now include NGLCC certified LGBTs as a category of diverse vendors counted by corporations spending a billion dollars or more on procurement with diversity-owned firms. The Billion Dollar Roundtable was created in 2001 to recognize and celebrate corporations that achieved spending of at least $1 billion with minority and woman-owned suppliers.
Corporate partnerships The NGLCC offers corporate membership. Over 300 companies are recognized as corporate partners of the NGLCC. Partnership provides benefits such as access to certified suppliers, recognition as supporters of the LGBT business community and opportunities to share best practice in supplier diversity. The NGLCC recognizes 10 companies as founding corporate members. •
IBM •
Wells Fargo •
JP Morgan Chase & Co •
American Express •
Intel •
Wyndham Worldwide •
American Airlines •
Ernst & Young •
Aetna •
Motorola NGLCC National Dinner The NGLCC National Dinner is an annual awards event held in November to celebrate progress in the LGBT business community. It was first held in 2003 and has been continuously presented at the
National Building Museum in
Washington, DC. It is attended by businesspeople, LGBT equality advocates, and political figures. Honors bestowed at the NGLCC National Dinner include: NGLCC/American Airlines ExtrAA Mile Award, Corporation of the Year, Supplier Diversity Advocate of the Year, and LGBT Supplier of the Year. The NGLCC/American Airlines ExtrAA Mile Award recognizes an LGBT or allied person, persons or organization that have gone the extra mile to support LGBT equality. Previous NGLCC National Dinner Honorees have included: former U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, NAACP Board Chair Emeritus
Julian Bond, tennis legend and LGBT champion
Martina Navratilova, former U.S. Secretary of Labor
Hilda Solis, actress
Judith Light, MSNBC news anchor
Thomas Roberts, and NBA player
Jason Collins.
NGLCC International Business & Leadership Conference Every summer the NGLCC holds the NGLCC International Business and Leadership Conference. The three-day educational conference delivers leadership programming, networking, and engagement opportunities for LGBT business owners and allies. Educational programs include keynote speakers, the annual B2B Boot Camp for certified LGBT Business Enterprises, a chamber development track, marketplace expo, and one-on-one matchmaker meetings. It has previously been held in cities including
Washington, DC,
Minneapolis,
Seattle,
Las Vegas (several times),
Chicago,
Dallas,
Fort Lauderdale,
Denver, and
Palm Springs. Over 1,200 people attended the 15th Anniversary 2017 NGLCC Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. ==NGLCC Advocacy milestones==