Government and Politics
February 11, 2023
From: Washington Governor Jay InsleeDept. of Revenue
WFTC Applications are Now Open!
Find out if you qualify for the Working Families Tax Credit using the quick Eligibility Assistant. Individuals and families can apply here.
Application options:
Get help filing your application and more:
Explore the updated resources page for applicants and community partners. Here are a few items to check out:
Office of Minority & Women's Business Enterprises
Why Get Certified?
The Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (OMWBE) certifies small
businesses owned by women, minorities, and socially and economically disadvantaged
persons. The Department of Veterans Affairs certifies businesses owned by veterans. The
Department of Enterprise Services has an online directory of small businesses.
What are the advantages of being certified with OMWBE?
Dept. of Enterprise Services
IT Project Management Contract Open for Bids
Department of Enterprise Services is restructuring the IT Professional Services (ITPS) statewide contract to create a more consistent and efficient way to buy IT services. The new contract will address major challenges that customers and vendors experienced with the current contract and will provide more opportunities for small, diverse, and veteran-owned businesses.
The first solicitation, IT Project Management Services, is posted on Washington’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS), where businesses can find and bid on public agency solicitations for goods and services.
The next solicitation, IT Development, will be posted in mid-February.
37th Annual Alliance Northwest Conference
Registration is open!
Alliance Northwest is the largest business-to-government conference in the Pacific Northwest. This event features high-quality workshops and matchmaking sessions between small businesses, government agencies, and prime contractors.
Hosted by Thurston Economic Development Council, home of Washington Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) an APEX Accelerator, Alliance Northwest has a strong history of federal agency support. It is widely known as the place where business and government learn and make connections with small and disadvantaged businesses.
Employment Security Dept.
Celebrating 40 Years of Service: Washington’s SharedWork Program
SharedWork is a statewide opt-in program that pays workers a portion of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits when hours are reduced. This gives employers the power to prevent layoffs and a smart method to manage the bottom line.
Excited to learn more? Attend a free statewide or local webinar or visit sharedworkwa.com.
WA Cares: Washington’s Newest Worker Benefit
Your employees probably have a lot of questions regarding WA Cares — that’s why ESD hosts a webinar each month on Zoom to discuss new topics related to aging and caregiving. Each webinar includes a basic overview of WA Cares and how the program relates to that month’s issue.
Questions? Contact the WA Cares Program at 844-227-3492 or via email.
Dept. of Labor & Industries
There’s Still Time to Register for Agriculture Safety Day
Agriculture Safety Day is just two weeks away! Take advantage of great workshops providing a wide range of topics to increase safety awareness, knowledge, and competence.
Sessions are available in English and Spanish.
Office for Regulatory Innovation & Assistance
Small Business Requirements & Resources (SBRR)
SBRR workshops are provided by members of the Washington state Small Business Liaison Team (SBLT).
Start a Business in WA: This free, one-hour webinar will give you a strong foundation for starting a business in Washington. It covers planning, registration and licensing, and other regulatory requirements.
View Training Resources