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by Kandiss Edwards November 24, 2024 Startup Noir Nola wants to be where the money resides. Greater New Orleans Inc. launched a new program, Startup Noir NOLA, to help New
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryNov. 18, 2024 Michigan’s rise as the third-best state for entrepreneurial success in 2025 tells a story of resilience, ingenuity, and transformation. With an 8.9% growth in
Main Street Ventures, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering entrepreneurship, has awarded over $450,000 in grants this year to help 30 small businesses grow and scale across Greater Cincinnati. By
At a lively event filled with the familiar faces inof the Kalamazoo-area entrepreneurship community, the newly graduated fourth cohort of the Black Entrepreneur Training Academy (BETA) celebrated their achievements. In
Entrepreneurship is never an easy path, but it can be a transformative one, especially for those in underserved communities who face unique challenges in accessing resources and opportunities. Arturo Noriega,
by Kandiss Edwards November 24, 2024 Startup Noir Nola wants to be where the money resides. Greater New Orleans Inc. launched a new program, Startup Noir NOLA, to help New
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryNov. 18, 2024 Michigan’s rise as the third-best state for entrepreneurial success in 2025 tells a story of resilience, ingenuity, and transformation. With an 8.9% growth in
Main Street Ventures, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering entrepreneurship, has awarded over $450,000 in grants this year to help 30 small businesses grow and scale across Greater Cincinnati. By
Teesside’s inaugural Black Business Community Awards & Dinner attracted a diverse and passionate gathering of business leaders, entrepreneurs and community supporters from across Teesside. The event celebrated the achievements and
At a lively event filled with the familiar faces inof the Kalamazoo-area entrepreneurship community, the newly graduated fourth cohort of the Black Entrepreneur Training Academy (BETA) celebrated their achievements. In
Entrepreneurship is never an easy path, but it can be a transformative one, especially for those in underserved communities who face unique challenges in accessing resources and opportunities. Arturo Noriega,