About the Office of Community Business Development

As a dedicated member of the community we serve, St. John's has a long-standing tradition of partnering with the local business community. In 1997, the University established an Office of Community Business Development to help maximize the economic impact of its purchases. The program encourages minority and womenowned, small and local (New York City and Long Island) businesses to compete for University contracts.

This commitment is rooted in the University’s Vincentian mission of promoting respect, opportunity and service on campus and throughout the larger community. It also complements the University’s Diversity Initiative, which seeks to identify and address personal, institutional and social injustice. By focusing on these businesses, the University is providing opportunities to those who are disadvantaged and have not participated fully in the American economy. To date, the Office of Community Business Development has registered approximately 300 companies. These companies provide goods and services ranging from office furniture, e-commerce and landscaping to bed linens, fire protection and carpentry.

Although their potential has not yet been fully realized, minority- and women-owned, small and local businesses represent one of the most dynamic sectors of the economy. In the past decade alone, these companies have increased their revenues by 343 percent, and they are responsible for the strongest job creation among all United States businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.