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LYNNWOOD–In partnership with Project Girl Mentoring, Edmonds School District, and the City of Lynnwood, invites the community to gather for the Juneteenth Freedom Festival on Thursday, June 19, 2025, from
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) recently introduced a bipartisan bill that seeks to support small business growth and expand access to entrepreneurship resources for students attending Historically Black Colleges and
Juneteenth Events Macknificent Freedom Fest Celebrating on the 3rd Saturday in June since 2004, this long-standing festival invites you to join in on the ceremonies,
U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.June 4, 2025 A groundbreaking national study found that when Black-owned brands lead with their identity and market themselves as certified Black-owned businesses, consumer likelihood to purchase
From staff reports In its second Impact Grant cycle of Fiscal Year 2025, the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry (CFL) awarded $618,427.53 to 11 local organizations, including several in northern
LYNNWOOD–In partnership with Project Girl Mentoring, Edmonds School District, and the City of Lynnwood, invites the community to gather for the Juneteenth Freedom Festival on Thursday, June 19, 2025, from
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) recently introduced a bipartisan bill that seeks to support small business growth and expand access to entrepreneurship resources for students attending Historically Black Colleges and
Juneteenth Events Macknificent Freedom Fest Celebrating on the 3rd Saturday in June since 2004, this long-standing festival invites you to join in on the ceremonies, parade, live entertainment, food, and more!
In a series of stories, AL.com will continue to explore big ideas for transforming Birmingham. When REV Birmingham hosted a tax seminar for small business owners last month, it was
U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.June 4, 2025 A groundbreaking national study found that when Black-owned brands lead with their identity and market themselves as certified Black-owned businesses, consumer likelihood to purchase
From staff reports In its second Impact Grant cycle of Fiscal Year 2025, the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry (CFL) awarded $618,427.53 to 11 local organizations, including several in northern
