The U.S. Agency for International Development works with a number of women-owned small businesses that are implementing its projects around the world. In this article, we dig into the top women-owned small business implementers, following Devex’s analysis of USAID’s top awardees for the fiscal year 2018.
One of USAID’s goals is to ensure 12 percent of its total worldwide contract obligations go to small businesses, with a goal of 5 percent to women-owned small businesses. As can be seen in the chart below, USAID has comfortably met the goal of small business prime contracting for the past five years, but it has recently failed to achieve the women-owned small business goal.
As we wait for the official data for the fiscal year 2018 to be released by the Small Business Procurement Scorecard, officials taking part in USAID’s Q1 Business Forecast call said 14 percent of contract obligations went to small businesses in the fiscal year 2018.