The Liberty Project

Liberty Project Seattle is a collaboration between The City of Seattle, Tabor 100, the Consulting and Business Development Center at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, and the Business Foundry at Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics.

Minority Business Development Agency

The U.S Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency is the only Federal Government agency solely dedicated to the support of minority business enterprises.

King County Metro

Metro is the leading public transit agency of King County. With our belief in mobility as a human right, we focus first on safety, equity, and sustainability.

City of Seattle

Services include facilities and lease management, accounting, human resources, risk management, contracting and printing.

Finance And Administrative Services

FAS plays a crucial role in ensuring fiscal responsibility and operational efficiency across city departments. Key responsibilities include budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, procurement, and risk management.

Port of Seattle

The Port of Seattle is a government agency overseeing the seaport and airport of Seattle, Washington, United States.

Department of Enterprise Services

The City of Seattle is a leader on wage, labor and workforce practices that enhance equity, address wage gaps and create a fair and healthy economy for workers, businesses and residents.

Washington State Department of Transportation

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is partnering with Tabor 100 to ensure that disadvantaged businesses have equal access to contracting opportunities.

Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber provides an equivalent membersip for Tabor 100 members at no charge. Take advantage of this valuable benefit.

Washington State Department of Commerce

Commerce is the one agency in state government that touches every aspect of community and economic development.

Donate and partner with us

Your donation to the tabor 100 black business equity fund provides technical assistance, grants, community and co-working space, and other support to primarily black-owned businesses in the Seattle Area.

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