A Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, or DBE, is a for-profit small business concerns where socially and economically disadvantaged individuals own at least a 51% interest and also control management and daily business operations. African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific and...
10 Tips for DOT DBE Contract Recipients
DOT's Office of Inspector General (OIG) maintains a Hotline to facilitate the reporting of allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement in the DBE Program. If you know of any such incidents, you may report such allegations through the contact information provided by visiting OIG's web...
Helpful information and guidance for DBE Program Administrators as they implement and manage their DBE program including application and reporting forms, questions and answers, information on goal setting, and regulatory and legislative issuances.
Current Cooperative Agreement between DOT and a Short Term Lending Program Participating Lender
Form DOT F 2308-1 Certificate Regarding Lobbying for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative Agreements Submitted by a Potential Participating Lender to DOT to Establish Eligibility to Become a Participating Lender
Form DOT F 2307-1 Drug-Free Workplace Act Certification For A Grantee Other Than An Individual submitted by a potential Participating Lender to DOT to establish eligibility to become a Participating Lender
Form DOT F 2309-1 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension submitted by a potential Participating Lender to DOT to establish eligibility to become a Participating Lender
This final rule governs the Short Term Lending Program (STLP), which provides financial assistance in the form of guarantees of short-term revolving lines of credit from Participating Lenders (PLs) to disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) and other certified small and disadvantaged business...
Short Term Lending Program Checklist for Continued Participation