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Kansas City residents looking to support Black-owned businesses now have a new resource in hand. Kansas City G.I.F.T., a nonprofit organization focused on building Black wealth and supporting Black entrepreneurship,
The upcoming Juneteenth holiday represents an opportunity for Minnesota’s Black-owned small businesses to take the spotlight. The annual celebration also reminds consumers that supporting these businesses strengthens communities of color
Founder Alex Habersham says the publication will move fully digital in 2027 while continuing its mission to support Black-owned businesses. Alex Habersham, founder of the Macon–Middle Georgia Black Pages, holds
(BOWIE, Md.) — Bowie State University alumna and entrepreneur Carolyn Alston ’26, won the $5,000 grand prize at the inaugural HBCU Pitch Competition held June 6 in Times Square during
Presented by FACE Coalition and powered by Interac, Halifax marks the second stop on a five-city national tour where Black founders compete for a path to $200,000 in non-dilutive capital
Kansas City residents looking to support Black-owned businesses now have a new resource in hand. Kansas City G.I.F.T., a nonprofit organization focused on building Black wealth and supporting Black entrepreneurship,
The upcoming Juneteenth holiday represents an opportunity for Minnesota’s Black-owned small businesses to take the spotlight. The annual celebration also reminds consumers that supporting these businesses strengthens communities of color
Founder Alex Habersham says the publication will move fully digital in 2027 while continuing its mission to support Black-owned businesses. Alex Habersham, founder of the Macon–Middle Georgia Black Pages, holds
HINESVILLE, Ga. (WTOC) – The Nu Rho Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated will host the inaugural Black Business Expo on Saturday, June 20. The event runs from
(BOWIE, Md.) — Bowie State University alumna and entrepreneur Carolyn Alston ’26, won the $5,000 grand prize at the inaugural HBCU Pitch Competition held June 6 in Times Square during New
Presented by FACE Coalition and powered by Interac, Halifax marks the second stop on a five-city national tour where Black founders compete for a path to $200,000 in non-dilutive capital
