Black Founder Startup Grant
Black Entrepreneurs Matter. Black women entrepreneurs receive less than .5% of venture capital funding.
A customized small business kit based on an initial meeting between the new BBP member and a Board member. The small business kit will include information regarding planning, accounting, marketing and networking
Employment leads through our relationships with local Black Businesses, members providing employment opportunities, and partnerships with the City of Pensacola, Escambia County, Health Services, and other community corporations and organizations.
Contact information for all current members in a BBP Directory that will be updated when new members join within 30 days
Leads for contracts with eligible Business owners for the City of Pensacola, FL and Escambia County.
Training in being prepared to take advantage of grant opportunities available through government sources and foundation sources. Receive business specific education from BBP business owners, workshops/seminars, and assistance navigating through business licenses and certifications
Mentoring opportunities with BBP experts for members.
Black Entrepreneurs Matter. Black women entrepreneurs receive less than .5% of venture capital funding.
Grow by Invoice2go is giving away $200,000 to eligible small businesses owned by people
This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses.