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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — In a big move to bolster Black-owned businesses in Indiana, InnoPower has partnered with Goldman Sachs to create what are being called capacity-building opportunities for entrepreneurs. The
Black women are also the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the U.S., owning 2.7 million businesses across the country, and generating $98.3 billion in revenue between 2019 and 2023.
A tech organization aimed at boosting fledgling Black entrepreneurs will get a $1.2 million investment from the Gilbert Family Foundation. Black Tech Saturdays, founded in April 2023 by husband-and-wife team
by Jeroslyn JoVonn November 1, 2024 The NAACP launched a $200 million initiative to restore the economy through Black businesses. The NAACP has launched a $200 million initiative to strengthen
Two things can be true at once: marginalized communities suffer the detriment of digital and economic inequity; and Black businesses have thrived post-pandemic using the benefits of digital integration to
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — In a big move to bolster Black-owned businesses in Indiana, InnoPower has partnered with Goldman Sachs to create what are being called capacity-building opportunities for entrepreneurs. The
Black women are also the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the U.S., owning 2.7 million businesses across the country, and generating $98.3 billion in revenue between 2019 and 2023.
A tech organization aimed at boosting fledgling Black entrepreneurs will get a $1.2 million investment from the Gilbert Family Foundation. Black Tech Saturdays, founded in April 2023 by husband-and-wife team
Last Updated on Friday, 1 November 2024, 23:33 by Denis Chabrol Secretary of the Black Entrepreneurs Association Board, Lance Hinds and Americas, and Guyana Regional Lead for the Atlanta Black
by Jeroslyn JoVonn November 1, 2024 The NAACP launched a $200 million initiative to restore the economy through Black businesses. The NAACP has launched a $200 million initiative to strengthen
Two things can be true at once: marginalized communities suffer the detriment of digital and economic inequity; and Black businesses have thrived post-pandemic using the benefits of digital integration to