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NAACP x BeyGOOD: Black Owned Small Business Impact Fund is sponsored by NAACP and BeyGOOD. This fund, a partnership between NAACP and BeyGOOD, aims to expand economic opportunity by awarding grants to Black-owned small businesses. (Note: The most recent information found indicates this program awarded grants in 2020.
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NAACP x BeyGOOD: Black Owned Small Business Impact Fund Grant Recipients | NAACP Congratulations to all grant recipients NAACP teamed up with BeyGOOD to expand economic opportunity by awarding grants of $10,000 throughout 2020.
Wanderstay Hotels , Houston, TX Almighty , Los Angeles, CA Mailbox Solutions, Minneapolis, MN CutzToo Barbershop, Minneapolis Aim High Prep , Houston, TX New Rules Real Estate , Minneapolis, MN Owner: Christopher Webley The Fade Factory , Minneapolis, MN Darko Byrd Tennis Academy , Atlanta, GA Owner: Whitney Shanise Byrd Leslie Andrews Photography , Atlanta, GA Lee Lee's Bakery , Harlem, NY Hank's Mini Market , Los Angeles, CA Owner: Kellie Jennifer Jackson Jikoni LLC , Los Angeles, CA Little Giants , Brooklyn, NY Sammy's Avenue Eatery , Minneapolis, MN Wilbourn Sisters Designs , Atlanta, GA Owner: Janice Ann Wilbourn Woods Curl and Co.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Black-owned small businesses. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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