How do I become a Protégé?

A business interested in being a protégé should submit an application and meet the following requirements:

  • Be a Certified County-based small business or a Certified County-based Minority Business Enterprise
  • Designate a senior-level officer as a company representative committed to a 24-month agreement with a Mentor
  • Be willing to enter into a Team Agreement and Business Plan with Mentor in order to assess the most critical areas to concentrate on for success and to identify enhancement opportunities for growth and development
  • Have a positive attitude and be receptive to information exchange with the assigned Mentor

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1. What is the Mentor-Protégé Program?
2. What are the benefits of being in the Mentor Protégé Program?
3. How do I become a Mentor?
4. How do I become a Protégé?
5. What is the commitment to participate as either a Mentor or Protégé?
6. How long is the application review process?
7. How are Protégés matched with Mentors?
8. Do I need to enter into an agreement with the Mentor/Protégé'?
9. If I am not a Certified County-based Small or Certified County-based Minority Business Enterprise by the Office of Central Services Supplier Development and Diversity, may I participate?
10. Is there training available to be a Mentor or Protégé?
11. Is the Mentor-Protégé Program considered a joint venture?
12. Can the Mentor-Protégé agreement be terminated before the expiration of the agreement?
13. Which County procurements will have Mentor Protégé participation requirements?