Those affected by store closures are encouraged to sign up ASAP.
on Monday, April 6, to support women of color entrepreneurs and minority small business owners affected by the mandatory non-essential business closures.
The fund's goal is to help minimize the financial hardships that many minority- and black-owned small businesses are experiencing during this time, and money will be allocated in different ways. First, part of the is open to all minority small business owners in various industries such as restaurants, hospitality, grooming, entertainment, and wellness. From a pool of applicants, 10 businesses will be selected to receive $10,000.
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