Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women project is awarding funds to 50 groups representing a diverse variety of geographical areas and organizational purposes. Each grantee will receive $50,000 to $250,000 in general operations money over two years. This comes in response to Goldman Sachs’ history with black women and women of color to address racial disadvantages. According to Goldman’s exclusive data, one of the most significant barriers to black women starting their own businesses and NGOs is a lack of finance.
SBA announces landmark collaboration with historically black fraternities and sororities to address the wealth gap through black entrepreneurship
President Biden and the Small Business Association have partnered with historically black fraternities and sororities to bridge the wealth gap in America. Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S.