Esosa Ighodaro launched AcceleratorCON after seeing how participating in an accelerator helped her startup on its money hunt.
Black women, once again, did their job. Now that Donald Trump is president again, what does that mean for their careers?
Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in America, launching businesses at historic rates and transforming industries with innovative solutions and fresh perspectives.
Despite a wave of investment in 2020, many Black-owned brands are experiencing a lack of visibility and financial support.
As Vice President, Harris has often been the point person for the Biden White House’s minority and women-owned business ...
Fuze Fund, a Black-owned venture ... gap among starting entrepreneurs, according to a press release. The platform is ...
is led by two dynamic Black women entrepreneurs. Founded and steered by CEO LaToya Shambo and CMO Latoya Bond, Black Girl Digital aims to deliver innovative, data-driven marketing solutions ...
Having parents who are successful athletes, entertainers or entrepreneurs can get you far (and a hefty trust fund). But for ...
particularly Black and female entrepreneurs. This initiative provides access to capital and additional support through ...
Local First Arizona received a $90,000 grant from Thunderbirds Charities to teach business skills to Black and Latino ...
Alexis Russell, 40, and her husband, through their contracting firm, Russell General Contracting, are working on the historic ...