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Ranked #19 on Diversity Business Top 50 Corporate Supplier Diversity Programs (2006)

Ranked #23 for Top 50 American Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities (2005)

Ranked #32 for Top 50 American Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities (2004)

Honorable Mention for America's Top Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities (2003)

1. How do I register?
2. I have just completed the registration process, what is the next step?
3. Systems are great but I want to talk to a live person?
4. I forgot my password, what do I do?
5. Am I able to change a Commodity/Service Area to which I applied?
6. Our application was rejected, how do I contact the decision-maker to demonstrate the benefits of my product?
7. How do I know which Commodity/Service Area to choose?
8. What if I don’t have all of the information the system is asking for?
9. How do I upload my information?
10. Can I participate in The Home Depot Supplier Diversity Program without certification?
11. How long does my information remain on file at The Home Depot?
12. I am being asked for an authentication key, what is it and how do I get one?
13. How often can I reapply? 
14. How do I reapply?
15. If I am pre-qualified by the The Home Depot Supplier Diversity department am I guaranteed a contract as a supplier?
16. How do I submit information if I do not meet the diverse supplier requirements?
17. How secure is my information?
18. Who has access to my information?
19. What types of businesses qualify for inclusion in our supplier diversity program?
20. Which supplier certifications does The Home Depot accept?
21. If I have questions/issues, how can I get them answered/ resolved?
22. What information will I need to complete my supplier profile?

1. How do I register?

It is critical that you are thorough in completing the application. You must thoroughly explain your company’s products or services to our buyers by “telling the story”. Your opportunity to influence the buyer’s decision making process and differentiate your company from others depends on the quality of your application. You will be able to upload your certifications and any other attachments you would like the buyer to review. If you have all required materials available (see step 2 below for the list), the approximate time to register is 30 to 40 minutes.

Step 1: Go to www.homedepot.com/supplierdiversity, click on “Supplier Diversity Application” in the lower left hand side. Your browser will open a new window.

Step 2: In the new window. Click in the box titled "Registration Instructions". This will provide you with a pre-application checklist, which lists all the documents and/or certificates you may need during the application process.

Step 3: Click in the box titled "Potential Suppliers – click here to register”. Respond to the 10 registration questions and click "Submit". This is necessary for ensuring only small and/or diverse suppliers enter this system.

Note: The system will send you two emails. The first email contains your login ID and password. The second contains your registration key, which is needed to register additional members of your organization. Each individual from your organization will need this registration key to register on-line.

Step 4: After you receive your login ID and password return to the website to complete your application.

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2. I have just completed the registration process, what is the next step?

Once you have completed the initial registration questionnaire, the system will send you two emails. The first email contains your login ID and password. The second contains your registration key, which is needed to register additional members of your organization. Each individual from your organization will need this registration key to register on-line.

After you receive your login ID and password return to the website to complete your application.

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3. Systems are great but I want to talk to a live person?

Our process is designed in the most efficient way for supplier information to be reviewed by our buyers. If, during any step of the process, you experience problems or have questions, you may email us at supplier_diversity@homedepot.com. Although we do not have live associates staffing a phone line, we do have a team that responds to emails within 7 days. .

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4. I forgot my password, what do I do?

1. Go to the web site at www.homedepot.com/supplierdiversity

2. Click on “Submit your Supplier Diversity application” left column under Quick Links.

3. Next, click on “Forgot your password” at the bottom of the right hand box.

4. Then enter your email address and last name, click on “look up” and your info will be sent to the person on file in your company to receive all correspondence.

Remember your password must have a minimum of 8 characters and must include all of the following: (4) characters; at least one lowercase letter, uppercase letter, symbol and number.

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5. Am I able to change a Commodity/Service Area to which I applied?

You may change a selection as long as you have not completed the application.  However, once you have completed the application by answering the commodity questions and clicked “Submit”, you cannot change commodities.

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6. Our application was rejected, how do I contact the decision-maker to demonstrate the benefits of my product?

The Supplier Diversity department acts as a liaison between you and the buyer. If your application was rejected, the buyer has determined that there is no need for the product. However, if our department feels that you have a compelling reason to re-approach the buyer, we may do that. Ultimately, however, the buyer is the final decision maker.

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7. How do I know which Commodity/Service Area to choose?

When applying, you will see a list of commodities. You may place your cursor near each commodity/service and right click to find a brief description that will help guide you in the selection process.

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8. What if I don’t have all of the information the system is asking for?

If you have already passed the initial registration process and have a registration key, you may enter the information you have, save sessions and return at a later time to update or complete your company information.

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9. How do I upload my information?

For your convenience there are two sections where you are able to upload files to our Supplier Diversity System.  One is the Attachment section and one is the Certification section. The Certification section is for certificates only and the Attachment section is for any information other than certificates that you would like to provide about your company, for example: photos, marketing brochures, presentations and/or price lists. 

The two sections vary in the type of documents they allow. The Certification section only allows jpg, gif and pdf files. The Attachment section allows any type of documents.

Please go to www.homedepot.com/supplierdiversity and access your profile. 

Click on My Account,

Click on Update Organizational Profile

Click on Attachments or Certifications. 

You will then have the opportunity to upload your information.

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10. Can I participate in The Home Depot Supplier Diversity Program without certification?

No. You must obtain a valid third party certification from either the Women's Business Enterprise National Council, the National Minority Supplier Development Council, or a federal or state government agency. Your certifications must remain current in order to participate in The Home Depot's Supplier Diversity Program.

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11. How long does my information remain on file at The Home Depot?

Once we have received your correct information, we will add you to our database of diverse suppliers. You will remain in our database as long as your certification remains current. When your certifications expire, you may update your profile and enter the new certification information - this way you will remain in our database.

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12. I am being asked for an authentication key, what is it and how do I get one?

If you have already registered with the system, you will be sent two emails. The first email contains your login ID and password. The second contains your registration key, which is needed to register additional members of your organization when you fill out the application. Each individual from your organization will need this registration key to register on-line.

If you have not yet registered with the system, you will need to do so before proceeding any further. Please go to www.homedepot.com/supplierdiversity and click on “Supplier Diversity Application” under “Quick Links”. From there, click on the button in the upper right hand corner “Potential Suppliers, click here to register”.

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13. How often can I reapply? 

Applications can be renewed every 6 months.

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14. How do I reapply?

Log in to the site ( www.homedepot.com/supplierdiversity) and go to the welcome page. There you will see a reapplication link towards the bottom of the page when the 6 month period has passed (this also requires that your company has met all requirements for The Home Depot Supplier Diversity).

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15. If I am pre-qualified by the The Home Depot Supplier Diversity department am I guaranteed a contract as a supplier?

No. The Supplier Diversity department assists Buyers within The Home Depot to identify potential diverse suppliers. Once these suppliers are identified, the Buyer makes the final decision based upon the need for the product or service as well as the quality and price.

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16. How do I submit information if I do not meet the diverse supplier requirements?

The Home Depot continues to consider products and services from all possible sources. Please go to www.suppliercenter.homedepot.com to get details on how to submit your information.

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17. How secure is my information?

We know that your privacy is very important to you. That's why protecting any personal information, such as your name, address, email address or phone number that you provide to us is of the utmost importance to The Home Depot, Inc. and its subsidiaries, divisions, affiliates, brands and other Home Depot companies (the "Home Depot").

Security: All of your information, including business numbers and address, is transmitted through the Internet using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology. SSL technology causes your browser to encrypt your order information before transmitting it to our secure server. SSL technology, an industry standard, is designed to prevent someone other than operators of our Sites from capturing and viewing your personal information.

Passwords: To provide you with an increased level of security, online access to your personal information is protected with a password you select. We strongly recommend that you do not disclose your password to anyone. Home Depot will never ask you for your password in any unsolicited communication (including unsolicited correspondence such as letters, phone calls or e-mail messages).

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18. Who has access to my information?

Only The Home Depot buyers and the Supplier Diversity team have access to your information.

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19. What types of businesses qualify for inclusion in our supplier diversity program?

Minority Business Enterprises (MBE’s) – Include businesses that are certified by an approved agency to be at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a minority individual or group. In the case of publicly held businesses, at least 51% of the stock must be owned by minority group members. Minorities include persons of color who are Asian-Pacific Americans, Sub-Continent Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans.  Foreign-owned firms operating in the U.S. are not included in these categories.

Women Business Enterprises (WBE’s) – Include businesses that are certified by an approved agency to be at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a non-minority woman or group of non-minority women who are U.S. citizens. In the case of publicly held businesses, at least 51% of the stock must be owned by women.

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20. Which supplier certifications does The Home Depot accept?

The Home Depot accepts and approves certification provided by various third party organizations including the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), Women Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), and various federal, state and local agencies

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21. If I have questions/issues, how can I get them answered/ resolved?

Please email the Supplier Diversity team at supplier_diversity@homedepot.com

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22. What information will I need to complete my supplier profile?

Materials needed to complete the application:

1. Tax ID number is required. DUNs (Dun and Bradstreet)

2. Company ownership information

3. Workplace/facilities information: number of employees, number of locations, and workplace policy questions

4. Financial data

5. Insurance and Bonding information

6. Minimum of three references

7. Bank reference (s)

8. Any professional licenses

9. Diverse Supplier Certification (s)

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