D&B DUNS Minority & Women-Owned Businesses Search
The Dun & Bradstreet® DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) Minority & Women-Owned Businesses search is an extensive file of socioeconomic and women-owned businesses in the nation. This information is useful for businesses that want to diversify, penetrate a new market, or target a market with great potential.
Before you begin
- Depending on your product subscription, you may not have access to this search.
- This search may accept terms and connectors input. For detailed information about using this type of search method, see Terms and Connectors.
- Depending on your product subscription, the terms and connectors search feature may not be available.
- Enter information in at least one field. When you enter information into multiple fields, your search precision increases.
- To search more broadly, complete fewer fields.
- When you search common names, complete as many fields as you can to avoid large result sets.
- To view source information for this search, click Source.
Procedure
- Enter the name of the company.
- Enter the last name of the executive.
- Enter the first name of the executive.
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Enter the street address with or without numbers.
You can also include any other details (for example, Ave, St, Ct, or Blvd).
- Enter the city.
- Select the state.
- Enter the ZIP Code (for example, 12345 or 12345-6789).
- Enter a complete phone number with or without dashes, spaces, periods, or an area code (for example, 1234567891, (123)4567891, 123 456 7891, 123 4567891, 123-456-7891, 123.456.7891, 456-7891, or (123) 456 7891).
- Enter the SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) code for the business.
- Enter an industry to target your research.
- Enter a description of the business (for example, Finance or Investment Advisory Service).
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Enter the words or the phrases that must be included in the document.
For detailed information about entering words into this field, see Terms and Connectors.
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Enter the words or the phrases that should not be included in the document.
For detailed information about entering words in this field, see Terms and Connectors.
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To associate your search with a customer or a topic, provide a label (for
example, the customer's name or a topic name) in the Reference
ID field.
The History function lets you view the searches that are associated with a reference ID.
Your organization may require a reference ID in a particular format. Additionally, the contents of this field may be automatically completed or the field may have restrictions that are configured by your administrator. - Click Search.