Yes, the County has a Procurement Opportunities Program (POP) to provide outreach and information to any business that wishes to do business with the County, including local business enterprises.
The local business must meet all of the following criteria:
Yes, the County has a Procurement Opportunities Program (POP) to provide outreach and information to any business that wishes to do business with the County, including small business enterprises (SBE) and micro-business enterprises (MBE).
The business must be:
The business must be:
The County will offer a price or point preference to certified micro business enterprises that are located in the Sacramento Regional Market Area. At this time, preferences will only be applicable on material, supply and non-professional contracts of less than $1,000,000 issued through the Department of General Services, Contract and Purchasing Services Division and those departments utilizing the DPO program. Preferences will not be applicable for construction contracts, professional and other service contracts, or architectural and engineering professional service contracts.
No. Self-declaration is only used to track dollars spent with small businesses. When you self-declare your business, we will encourage you formally certify with the State of California in order to receive maximum program benefits.
Only certified micro-businesses can participate in the preference portion of the County’s program. Certified small business enterprises, although not able to receive a preference in our program, are included in the State’s Small Business Vendor Database and may receive invitations to bid from many other state and local agencies that use the State’s database.
The County’s primary certification agency is the State of California, Office of Small Business Certification and Resource. We will also accept certifications from any other state agency that has reciprocity with the State, such as the City of Sacramento. For certification information, online registration or to request a certification packet, you can go to the State’s web site.
If you do not wish to formally certify but you would like to be counted as a small business, you may self-declare with the County’s Department of General Services that your business meets the County’s definition of a small business. You may be required to show proof that you meet the County’s definition of a small business.
Call our Administrative staff at (916) 876-6360, or contact Alison Santiago, Procurement Opportunities Program Administrator at (916) 876-6259, or by email,.