Understanding M/WBE Compliance A Guide to Achieving Article 15-A Compliance in Human Services Contracting January 2015 Rev (1/2015) 1.

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Understanding M/WBE Compliance A Guide to Achieving Article 15-A Compliance in Human Services Contracting January 2015 Rev (1/2015) 1

What is M/WBE - EEO? M/WBE - Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises MBE – Minority-Owned Business Enterprises WBE – Women-Owned Business Enterprises PLEASE NOTE -OCFS has set its M/WBE Participation Goal at 30% and recommends that, whenever practicable, its contractors attempt to equally utilize Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”) and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) participation in the performance of the contract. EEO - Equal Employment Opportunity Article 15-A of the New York State Executive Law and its associated regulations outline the requirements of this agency’s M/WBE-EEO program Rev (1/2015) 2

Applicability of Article 15-A State Vs. Federal Funding – NYS requires that all contractors, including those with contracts that are 100% Federally-funded, comply fully with the M/WBE initiative. As such, OCFS requires that all contractors meet established spending goals. Appendix M/WBE - Appendix M/WBE provides summary of requirements for contracting. EEO – M/WBE Requirements include completing the following forms: Organization’s EEO – M/WBE Policy Statement or OCFS 3460 Project Staffing Plan – OCFS 4629 Subcontracting/Suppliers Utilization – OCFS 4631 M/WBE Subcontractors and Suppliers Letter of Intent to Participate – OCFS 4630 M/WBE Quarterly Report – OCFS 4441 Rev (1/2015) 3

Who is Responsible for Considering M/WBE Goals in Discretionary Spending?  For-Profit Contractors M/WBE Certified will have all dollars from their Budget counted toward OCFS agency goal.  For-Profit Contractors not MWBE Certified must consider OCFS goals with all subcontracts/services, products or commodities secured with discretionary funds in the NPS portion of their Budget.  Not-for Profit Contractors, counties and local governmental jurisdictions must consider OCFS goals with all subcontracts/purchase agreements for services, products or commodities secured with discretionary funds in the NPS portion of their Budget. Rev (1/2015) 4

NYS Certified M/WBEs NYS Certified Vs. Non-Certified M/WBEs Only New York State Certified Minority-and Women-Owned Businesses can count towards participation goals. Businesses certified through other entities or jurisdictions cannot be counted towards contract goals. Find eligible businesses by searching the NYS M/WBE Directory located at: Rev (1/2015) 5

A Look at the NYS Contract System Homepage Rev (1/2015) 6

Vendors who are interested in becoming certified as an M/WBE can also begin the process at the NYS Contract System Website. No fee to apply Process is streamlined Application process is 95% on line Cross Certification with NYC and NY/NJ Port Authority possible Rev (1/2015) 7

Compliance Process The Contractor should: 1.Read the awarded contract to understand the specific M/WBE requirements. 2.Identify all discretionary non personal service (NPS) items in the approved budget and determine the total dollar amount. Instructions on identifying discretionary NPS can be found on pages of this presentation. 3.Calculate the M/WBE Participation Goal Amount - Currently OCFS requires its contractors set a goal amount equal to 30% of discretionary NPS. Multiply the M/WBE Goal(%) by Discretionary NPS Amount($) Rev (1/2015) 8

Compliance Process Continued 4.Review the list of discretionary NPS items to be purchased 5.Use the Directory of NYS Certified M/WBEs to identify appropriate vendor(s) to make the purchases. 6.Develop purchasing strategies that maximize M/WBE utilization Information developed in steps 1 – 5 is entered onto the Subcontracting/Suppliers Utilization – OCFS 4631 and M/WBE Subcontractors and Suppliers Letter of Intent to Participate – OCFS Report M/WBE spending on a quarterly basis using OCFS 4441 M/WBE Quarterly Report Form. Rev (1/2015) 9

How Do I Find Information on M/WBE Requirements? The information about the specific M/WBE participation goals is provided at several points in the process: RFP, request for proposal, or IFB, invitation for bid Contract award documents and correspondence Renewal packages Rev (1/2015) 10

Finding the M/WBE Goal The OCFS Annual Goal Plan Update contains this information and is located at the OCFS Contracts, Grants & RFP page on the internet site Rev (1/2015) 11

Discretionary Spending Defined Discretionary spending is defined as procurements, earmarked in the NPS (Non-Personal Service) section of the Budget, where the vendor has options as to who to select in order to solicit a service, product or commodity. Discretionary purchasing also improves opportunities for M/WBE vendors to secure business with the state. Rev (1/2015) 12

Areas Usually With No Discretion Examples of budget items which are not considered discretionary are: Personnel costs including fringe benefits Rent Utilities Telephones Travel expenses (administrative) Postage Administrative rates costs Rev (1/2015) 13

Opportunities for Discretion Common examples of common discretionary NPS budget items: Program Supplies Computer Equipment and Supplies Office Supplies Educational Supplies Art and Crafts Supplies Recreational or Sports Equipment Paper Products Electronics & Accessories Furniture Printing Services Rev (1/2015) 14

Other Areas to be Considered for Discretion In addition, the availability of M/WBEs to perform certain types of contractual services must be examined prior to entering into contractual relationships with non-M/WBEs. Examples of the types of services that must be evaluated are: Consultants for Provision of Program Services Janitorial Services Equipment Maintenance Computer/IT Service Accounting Services Insurance Transportation Costs (program services) Rev (1/2015) 15

Need Help? NYS Office of Children and Family Services  – general M/WBE mail box  Bureau of Contract Management Gail Babb, Contract Compliance Officer; NYS Empire State Development Corp Division of Minority & Woman Business Development NYS Office of General Services(OGS) Procurement Services Group (518) Rev (1/2015) 16