Tallahassee, FL, is a growing hub for Black businesses, but there is still room for improvement. A survey released by LendingTree reveals that the city has surpassed the national average
Tallahassee, FL, is a growing hub for Black businesses, but there is still room for improvement. A survey released by LendingTree reveals that the city has surpassed the national average
Louis-Edgar Jean-François, CEO of national non-profit Groupe 3737, joined Ravi Latour, BLG partner and co-chair of the firm’s Race Action Committee, for a conversation in honour of Black History Month
Several fresh initiatives like the Black Ambition Prize, Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator, and SheaMoisture Grant Programs have been launched to address funding issues consistently faced by Black and women-owned operations.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – A recent survey found the capital city has double the percentage of Black-owned businesses compared to other U.S. cities. The survey from Lending Tree found more
SCBCC expands regionally, opening new chapters to support Black businesses. Seeking passionate leaders to serve as Chapter Presidents across So Cal. Opening new chapters means ensuring that Black business owners
Tallahassee, FL, is a growing hub for Black businesses, but there is still room for improvement. A survey released by LendingTree reveals that the city has surpassed the national average
Louis-Edgar Jean-François, CEO of national non-profit Groupe 3737, joined Ravi Latour, BLG partner and co-chair of the firm’s Race Action Committee, for a conversation in honour of Black History Month
Several fresh initiatives like the Black Ambition Prize, Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator, and SheaMoisture Grant Programs have been launched to address funding issues consistently faced by Black and women-owned operations.
CARSON, Calif., March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The California Black Women’s Collective Empowerment Institute (CABWCEI) has released a powerful new report, Invisible Labor, Visible Struggles: The Intersections of Race, Gender,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – A recent survey found the capital city has double the percentage of Black-owned businesses compared to other U.S. cities. The survey from Lending Tree found more
SCBCC expands regionally, opening new chapters to support Black businesses. Seeking passionate leaders to serve as Chapter Presidents across So Cal. Opening new chapters means ensuring that Black business owners
