Inclusive Policy Initiatives & Opportunity Creation.

A cornerstone of M³ Consulting's practice is the creation of an inclusive environment from top to bottom. M³ Consulting's team has been involved in the business of "opportunity creation" for over 30 years. We have worked within administrations and with clients to seek ways to increase the inclusion of various excluded groups in the areas of procurement, housing, employment, and agricultural benefits. When everyone else stops with the obvious, M³ Consulting continues to mine for the gems that result in opportunities and value added solutions.

 

The Focus

M³ Consulting has a particular focus on
inclusive contracting policies.

As the leaders and innovators in developing cutting edge methods for the inclusion of all business enterprises in public and private contracting, M³ Consulting has become a trusted advisor and consultant for our clients that rely upon the firm to navigate them through the most complex and, at times, contentious community, legal, political and organizational concerns. Our accomplishments include the creation of the disparity study industry, when our first disparity in Hillsborough County in 1988 correctly anticipated the direction of the U.S. Supreme Court 1989 decision in Richmond v. Croson. Since then, we have created statistical models that have been relied upon by federal, state and local agencies. We have conducted disparity studies for over 150 public entities. Our methodologies are cutting edge innovation and have successfully withstood challenges in courts of law around the country.

Our Services.

 

 

Disparity, Capacity, Availability &
Utilization Studies and Analyses

Designing M/WBE Policies

Implementing Program Initiatives

Conducting factural predicates required
by the “Richmond v. Croson” decision

Conducting Inclusive Procurement and
Diverse Spend Analysis


Select Client List.

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City Of Asheville

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City Of Raleigh

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City Of Knoxville