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Supplier Diversity Process
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Ameren’s strategic sourcing process is designed to provide and increase opportunities for businesses that are certified as minority (i.e., African American, Asian Pacific American, Asian Sub-Continent American, Hispanic American and Native American)-, women-, veteran-, service disabled veteran- owned enterprises as well as any businesses classified as HubZone. Under the U.S. Small Business Administration, the HubZone Empowerment Contracting Program stimulates economic development and creates jobs in urban and rural communities by providing federal contracting preferences to small businesses.
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How does Ameren’s program increase opportunities for these businesses?
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Through inclusion in the procurement process;
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By providing access to Ameren opportunities; and
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Through community outreach, mentoring, training, and participation in economic conferences in the communities we serve.
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Steps toward Full Participation
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Complete Ameren’s Supplier Diversity registration form
To be awarded Ameren business, diverse suppliers must meet standard qualification requirements including technical, operational and safety standards.
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Potential suppliers are identified
The Ameren Supplier Diversity Team, Strategic Sourcing, professionals in the supply chain and business segment professionals help potential suppliers identify the level at which their organization can do business with Ameren.
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Ameren business segments rely on our process to meet their needs
Ameren’s process for procuring goods and services identifies strong diverse suppliers for every portion of the business.
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Consider other certification
We strongly encourage potential diverse suppliers to obtain certification through local, regional and/or national certifying agencies.
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Organizational Support
Ameren has relationships and affiliations with:
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National Minority Supplier Development Council Inc. (NMSDC)
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St. Louis Minority Business Council
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MidAmerica Minority Business Council
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Chicago Minority Business Development Council
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Arkansas Mississippi Minority Business Council
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Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council
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Council Enterprise, Inc.
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Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council
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Women’s Business Enterprise National Council
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Ameren also utilizes local certifying agencies in order to verify diverse business status:
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Metro
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Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT)
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Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
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U.S. Small Business Administration
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City of St. Louis
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We are also a member of the Institute for Supply Management, the largest supply management association in the world.
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