NC IDEA, NC Black Entrepreneurship Council award $140,000 in grants to support 14 groups across stat

NC IDEA, NC Black Entrepreneurship Council award $140,000 in grants to support 14 groups across state

5/5/2021
DURHAM – NC IDEA, a private foundation committed to supporting entrepreneurial ambition and economic empowerment in North Carolina, alongside the leadership of the North Carolina Black Entrepreneurship Council (NC BEC), announced today that the organization has awarded $140,000 in ENGAGE grants to fourteen partners throughout the state executing on innovative and transformational ideas that will elevate Black Entrepreneurship.
 

“Under the leadership of the NC Black Entrepreneurship Council and with this newest cohort of partners, we have now deployed over half a million dollars into the ecosystem to help address the challenges of Black entrepreneurship in North Carolina,” said Thom Ruhe, CEO and President of NC IDEA. “By partnering with these organizations, we aim to close the Black entrepreneurship gap due to systems that result in a lack of access, exposure, networks, funding and resources,” Ruhe added.

The fourteen new ENGAGE grant recipients are:

The Foundation’s NC IDEA ENGAGE grants help entrepreneurship advocates offer programs, pilot new initiatives and organize virtual and in-person events that bring people together to support entrepreneurial activity. Specifically, these newest partners are working across the state to serve the entrepreneurial aspirations and economic potential of North Carolina’s Black community.

Originally Posted on https://www.wraltechwire.com/2021/05/04/nc-idea-nc-black-entrepreneurship-council-award-140000-in-grants-to-support-14-groups-across-state/ 

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