City of Chicago

Contractor Business Diversity Program Reports

Under Executive Order 2021-2 , many City of Chicago contractors are required to submit annual reports on their Business Diversity Programs (BDPs), if any.

Example records
Vendor NumberregistrationVendor Namelegal entitySubmission DatetemporalBusiness TypeindustryBusiness EmployeesquantityAddressaddressCityaddressStateaddressReporting Yeartemporal
51370028INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CONSULTING CORPORATION06/30/2021PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRM - CRISIS AND CONSEQUENC10-503900 N FREMONT ST STE 1CHICAGOIL2020
1056863PROFESSIONAL DYNAMIC NETWORK INC07/01/2021CLERICAL, STAFFINGUNDER-10PO BOX 13188 EFTMILWAUKEEWI2020
1000713BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE, LLP06/29/2021FINANCIAL1000-ABOVEPO BOX 7398MADISONWI2020
Use cases

Vendor Size and Category Screening for B2B Sales Targeting

A sales team at a workforce software company identifies professional services and staffing firms holding active City of Chicago contracts, filters by employee band to find small and mid-size operators, and prioritizes outreach to those most likely to need HR or compliance tooling.

Vendor NameBusiness TypeBusiness EmployeesAddressState

KYB Entity Verification for a Municipal Vendor

A fintech lender evaluating a small business loan application cross-references the applicant against this dataset to confirm the business holds or has held a City of Chicago vendor relationship, validating the entity name, address, and operational history before extending credit.

Vendor NumberVendor NameAddressCityState

Compliance Gap Detection for Diversity Program Reporting

A municipal auditor or third-party compliance firm compares the list of contractors required to file under Executive Order 2021-2 against actual submission records, flagging vendors whose submission dates fall outside the required window or who skipped a reporting year entirely.

Vendor NumberVendor NameSubmission DateReporting Year