Project Impact(s):
Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Economic Development
This project is in Available Phase
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From Mayo website
Small and diverse businesses are vital to the future of Mayo Clinic. By forging lasting relationships with a diverse supplier base, we open new avenues of opportunity and promote mutually beneficial growth.
Diversity categories
The following are the primary categorizations of diverse suppliers recognized by Mayo Clinic's Supplier Diversity Program.
Note that recognized businesses must be at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by people who fit into at least one of these categories. Suppliers are highly encouraged to obtain certification by an independent certification agency.
- AbilityOne Program (ABIL)
- Alaska Native Corporation (ANC)
- Disabled Business Enterprise (DBE)
- Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE)
- Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
- Historically black colleges and universities (HBCU)
- Historically underutilized business zone (HUBZone) small business
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT)-owned business enterprise
- Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
- Minority and Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE)
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise (SDVBE)
- Small Business Administration 8a (SBA8a) program
- Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
- Small Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (SDIS)
- Veteran Business Enterprise (VBE)
- Women Business Enterprise (WBE)
https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/facilities-and-real-estate
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Other Community News and Reports having impacts on:
Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Economic Development
Annual Report to DEED Prep
PB Reporting
" Overall private investment related to the Destination Medical Center initiative bounced back in 2024, but non-Mayo Clinic development continued to decline in the DMC district for the sixth year."
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SBDC Apr 2025 Business Workshops
SBDC Day and workshop opportunities: "If you have an upcoming business event or celebration, please let us know! We would love to stop by for a RIBBON CUTIING for any of your business." milestones:
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The MBA is an 8-week business and professional development program designed to equip minority entrepreneurs/individuals with the skills, resources, and connections they need to grow and succeed (offering business and professional development education).
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Mar 2025 Newsletter: End birthright citizenship?
Apr 2024 Braver Angels Newsletter: 2024 National Convention; National Debate: Should we be colorblind?
Listen to (and learn from) the other side
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1. 2025 Sister City Trips: Japan, Germany
2. Rochester Sister City Application (Roles and Responsibilities)
3. Sister Cities Relationship Logs
4. IRC Meeting Logs
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Saint Paul, MN – Minnesota is one of seven states selected to join The Next Phase of Dual Enrollment Policy Cohort, a new initiative from the College in High School Alliance (CHSA) that seeks to advance dual enrollment policies across the nation. The cohort also includes New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington.
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Journie Juneteenth Recognition: 2025 Mr. & Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Recognition Application and Sponsorship Opportunities
The Juneteenth Experience Event at Mayo Civic
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City Council Study Session:
Video Recording Link
Presentation
Collaboration Commitment
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Press Release
Results Report
City Council Study Session
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DMCC Feb 2025 Meeting Accountability and Metrics engagement:
Presentation, Memo and Video Recording
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Feb 2025 DMC Board Meeting Report: Community Co-design, Equity Alliance Topics, Community Connection & Capacity Building, Pitch Event, Targeted Business Metrics, Affordable Housing
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Feb 2025 DMC Board Meeting Key Topics:
Annual Report; Metrics and Accountability; 2nd Street SW Public Realm Enhancement; Public/Private Collaboration to advance City for Health brand; Video Recording
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Authorizing finalization of negotiations with Seneca Foods Corporation to purchase the approximately 160 acres of property in the amount of $5,000,000 for the Rochester Sports and Recreation Complex, to be finalized by survey of the property.
PB Reporting
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ISIAH: Ask Rochester City Council to Ensure Equitable Benefit of the Regional Sports Complex: "We believe it’s important that this complex offer equitable community benefit to residents and particular families who lack accessible recreation spaces and affordable, structured programs for their children."
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