Through forward-thinking solutions that fill gaps in the current small business ecosystem, nonprofits have the power to influence the future of entrepreneurship in the United States. But many entrepreneurs—especially those who are low-income, underserved, and BIPOC—lack access to traditionally available programming or expertise in functional skills like marketing, business plan writing, and capital raising.
From Left to Right: Melissa Hoover (Co-Executive Director for Partnerships & Growth, Democracy at Work Institute), Monique Reynolds (VP of ECE Business Support & Sustainability, Quality Care for Children), Jason Hudgins (Director of Strategic Programs, Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative), Lisa Ling (Inspire Awards host, TV personality and author), Lynette Bell (President, Truist Foundation), Bill Rogers (CEO, Truist Financial Corporation), Aarti Sahgal (Founder & CEO, Synergies Work), Shlok Shah (Operations & Communications Director, Synergies Work), Dr. Masica Jordan-Alston (Co-founder, Black Wall Street AVL), Kristine Laughter (Director of Kinship Lending, Change Labs), Melinda Weekes-Laidlow (Founder & CEO, Beautiful Ventures)