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Minority Business Entrepreneur (MBE) magazine is published bi-monthly by Enterprise Publishing Inc. and serves as a nationwide forum for minority and women business owners, corporations and government agencies concerned with minority and women business enterprise development.
Not exact matches
In 2015, for example, JPMorgan Chase helped launch the
Entrepreneurs of Color Fund to provide much - needed capital to Detroit's
minority - owned small
businesses.
Generally, an
entrepreneur can not own 50 percent or more of the
business that his or her IRA is invested in, unless the company has a
minority shareholder with complete veto power over all transactions — but in some cases, even that won't be allowed.
And while white
entrepreneurs of means are more likely to start a
business with financial help from friends and family, generations of poverty in
minority communities shuts the door on this prospect.
While they are similar to those faced by all
entrepreneurs — «management, money, and markets» — the data shows how these roadblocks hit
minorities harder, causing founders to struggle and
businesses to fail.
It also offers specific policy recommendations including providing tax credits to promote venture capital investments in
minority businesses, as well as tax credits for new low - income
entrepreneurs, and encouraging the use by credit rating agencies of alternative data such as rent and utility payments in establishing credit histories.
To date, the
entrepreneur fund has channeled $ 4.5 million to 43
minority - owned small
businesses, of which 53 % are owned by women.
Detroit's
Entrepreneurs of Color Fund financed a
minority - owned
business that won contracting work on the site.
We provide small
business loans and
minority business loans for women, startups, and
entrepreneurs.
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Business Opportunity Fairs which allow
minority entrepreneurs to present themselves to hundreds of prospective buyers in a short time;
The Emerging Young
Entrepreneurs (EYE) program was created to support a commitment by the National
Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) to advance business opportunities for certified minority business enterprises and connect them to corporate
Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) to advance
business opportunities for certified
minority business enterprises and connect them to corporate
minority business enterprises and connect them to corporate members.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced on Long Island that she is co-sponsoring legislation designed to create more small
business loans for women and
minority entrepreneurs.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced Friday in Farmingdale that she is co-sponsoring legislation designed to create more small
business loans for women and
minority entrepreneurs.
Gillibrand said in Farmingdale that women and
minority entrepreneurs need more small
business loans.
On Friday, March 9, 2018, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced that she is co-sponsoring legislation designed to create more small
business loans for women and
minority entrepreneurs.
These numbers clearly show that the system is locking these hard - working
entrepreneurs out and our goal here in Rockland must be to throw that door wide open, to give
minority and women - owned
businesses access to the same opportunities as everyone else.
To do so, we're helping our women and
minority business owners and
entrepreneurs who aspire to excellence by providing them with the resources they need to grow a successful firm.
Larry English, a member of Community Board 9 and its former chair, said he found the recent bill that Quinn sponsored with Dickens to increase
business opportunities with the city for
minority and women
entrepreneurs, a move directly aimed at the city's
minority neighborhoods.
For the past 15 years, she made a career in strengthening and assisting small and
minority entrepreneurs with starting, growing and succeeding in
business.
For women - owned
businesses and
minority - owned enterprises, REI Women's
Business Center and the Native American Business Centers offer quality business training opportunities, access to capital, resources, referrals and technical assistance to support and encourage entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a b
Business Center and the Native American
Business Centers offer quality business training opportunities, access to capital, resources, referrals and technical assistance to support and encourage entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a b
Business Centers offer quality
business training opportunities, access to capital, resources, referrals and technical assistance to support and encourage entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a b
business training opportunities, access to capital, resources, referrals and technical assistance to support and encourage
entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a
businessbusiness.
Fortunately, there are a number of resources available for Asian - American
entrepreneurs, including the US Pan-Asian Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's
Minority Business Development Agency.
Where to look for credit, funding for
minority - owned
business — For a young, African - American
entrepreneur looking to start a small
business, credit can be tight — especially if you're still paying off student loans.
-- The Secretary of Energy is authorized to provide grants to organizations to conduct
business competitions that provide incentives, training, and mentorship to
entrepreneurs, including
minority - owned and woman - owned, and early stage start - up companies throughout the United States to meet high priority economic, environmental, and energy security goals in areas to include energy efficiency, renewable energy, air quality, water quality and conservation, transportation, smart grid, green building, and waste management.
The law was sponsored by council member Robert White who said the law is necessary in order to help
minorities and small
business entrepreneurs overcome economic disadvantages and allow them to participate in the high - growth industry.