Grow Your Customer Base by Investing in Your Supply Chain: Why NMSDC’s Original Mission Still Matters
As large corporations reassess growth strategies in a more chaotic, uncertain economic environment, it is worth revisiting a foundational truth: the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) was created by large corporations—with minority-owned businesses and their communities top of mind.
This history matters.
NMSDC’s core members are large corporations. They came together decades ago with a clear objective: to connect with minority-owned businesses, help develop them, and expand economic opportunity in underserved communities. The goal was practical, growth-oriented, and rooted in the understanding that strong MBE suppliers strengthen corporate performance and regional economies alike.
The original vision was broad and strategic:
- Corporations invest in MBEs
- MBEs grow, hire, and reinvest locally
- Communities stabilize and expand
- Corporate customer bases deepen and become more resilient
This is not charity; it’s smart business.
At a moment when customer acquisition is expensive and loyalty is fragile, doing more business with existing customers—especially MBE customers and the communities they serve—is a proven path to sustainable growth. That was true when NMSDC was founded, and it remains true today.
The lesson is clear: corporations must do business with MBE customers, and MBEs must do business with corporate clients—creating reciprocal, revenue-driven partnerships that strengthen communities and, by extension, the nation.

