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Operation HOPE, a national nonprofit dedicated to entrepreneurship and financial literacy, has announced a partnership with SCORE, the largest network of volunteer business mentors in the U.S. The collaboration aims
The Detroit NewsMyesha JohnsonFeb. 23, 2025 Six years ago, Racheal Allen invested $200,000 of her savings to start a nonprofit with a mission to teach Black and brown entrepreneurs how
A growing number of organizations are stepping up to support Black entrepreneurs with grant programs ranging from $500 to $1 million. These programs go beyond financial
On Feb. 27, the Black Students in Business student group and UIC Business hosted a Marketplace at Student Center East, to wrap up Black History Month. Black student entrepreneurs showcased
In just seven weeks, Brandon Dimmer went from selling scratch-made items at pop-up events to launching a full catering business called Bee Made It — all because of the Black
Operation HOPE, a national nonprofit dedicated to entrepreneurship and financial literacy, has announced a partnership with SCORE, the largest network of volunteer business mentors in the U.S. The collaboration aims
The Detroit NewsMyesha JohnsonFeb. 23, 2025 Six years ago, Racheal Allen invested $200,000 of her savings to start a nonprofit with a mission to teach Black and brown entrepreneurs how
A growing number of organizations are stepping up to support Black entrepreneurs with grant programs ranging from $500 to $1 million. These programs go beyond financial aid, offering mentorship, marketing
Through his camera lens, Lawrence Hickson documents the heart of Black entrepreneurship in Charlotte. His videos spotlight local businesses during Black History Month in what’s become the nation’s 12th-largest center
On Feb. 27, the Black Students in Business student group and UIC Business hosted a Marketplace at Student Center East, to wrap up Black History Month. Black student entrepreneurs showcased
In just seven weeks, Brandon Dimmer went from selling scratch-made items at pop-up events to launching a full catering business called Bee Made It — all because of the Black Business