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  • If y'all got businesses already it's looks like a great opportunity. Might apply myself.

    forbes.com/sites/monicamelton/2020/12/02/pharrell-launches-black-ambition-an-accelerator-for-black-and-latinx-entrepreneurs/?sh=5c3d18ba461e

    Producer and rapper Pharrell Williams is coupling his entrepreneurial spirit and activism with the launch of Black Ambition, an incubator for Black and Latinx entrepreneurs launching startups in tech, design, healthcare and consumer products. Williams, 47, is the frontman for the initiative that awards grand prizes ranging from $1 million for a national competition to a $250,000 Historically Black College or University (HBCU) prize. The competitions, announced Wednesday, will run simultaneously. While the capital will go a long way to give Black and Latinx founded businesses a leg up, it's the mentorship and training that Williams and partnering organizations are banking on to bridge the racial wealth and equity gap.

    “White VC founders and those in private equity represent north of 80% of people who receive funding, while African Americans represent less than 1%. Whether it’s a $15,000 prize or a $250,000 prize, if founders win something, they’re going to get the mentorship and strategic scaffolding,” Williams told Forbes. ”We are setting founders up for the odds to be in their favor, that’s the game-changer here.”

    The initiative looks to HBCUs as fertile ground for tomorrow’s leading companies and innovative ideas which Williams and other founders hope will attract venture capital.

    “Part of what Black Ambition is going to do is say ‘here are folks that are investable and will be creating the next big companies of the future’,” Willa Seldon, partner at Bridgespan, a philanthropic and nonprofit consulting firm partnering with Black Ambition, said. “Venture capitalists are becoming more diverse but there’s still not capital going to those new venture players. Mainstream VCs are also interested in doing more about this, It’s also a huge market opportunity.”

    In 2019, Black and Latinx people spent a combined $3 trillion in the marketplace, Seldon noted. “That’s a market that’s worth investing in,” she said. As these communities and the entrepreneurs they create will garner more attention from investors, Black Ambition founders are also looking for companies that tap into consumer sensibilities. Increasingly that means companies do more than put on a face of social responsibility but practice it.

    In the wake of a tumultuous summer that saw the killing of yet another unarmed Black man, George Floyd, and a spike in coronavirus cases, corporations responded by making big promises and in some cases writing big checks. Months out, many are eager for accountability and fulfillment of these promises.

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    Latinx?

  • Dec 4, 2020
    Lein

    Latinx?

    I just copied and pasted the article title.

  • Dec 4, 2020
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    pharrell should launch some b****es

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    Lein

    Latinx?

    gender neutral form of latino/latinas

  • Dec 4, 2020
    Fall

    gender neutral form of latino/latinas

    Oh

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    pharrell should launch some b****es

    vashtie out now

  • Dec 4, 2020

    Real!

  • Dec 4, 2020

    GOAT

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    pharrell should launch some b****es

    Post a picture of yourself next to a picture of Pharrell