

To offer Louisiana-based small businesses more access to contracting and procurement of goods and services with state agencies, former Governor Blanco signed into law the Hudson Initiative legislation in 2005. Race and gender neutral, this goal-oriented program encourages state agencies and contractors who receive state contracts to use certified Small Entrepreneurships.
Click here for the Hudson/SEBD Application.
TO PARTICIPATE, SMALL ENTREPRENEURSHIPS MUST BE CERTIFIED BY LOUISIANA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (LED) AND MEET THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Application Process : Once submitted, the application will be reviewed for qualification, and applicant will be able to go to the website for certification status. Whether approved or not, applicant will receive written notification. When not approved, applicant will receive written reason for declination and, if required information is provided to LED, the application may then be approved. Click here to view the certified Small Entrepreneurs' directory.
Important Note : Applicants still need to apply at each state agency as a potential vendor. Each agency has its own registration process, and merely achieving certification as a Small Entrepreneurship will not help achieve procurement contracts if applicant is not also registered with the various state agencies.
For more details on how the program works, please click here and download The Hudson Initiative Small Entrepreneurship Certification (PDF)