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United Way Celebrates Inaugural Thriving African-American Small Business Initiative Grantees

13 local businesses completed matched savings incubator program

NEW ORLEANS – On Wednesday, November 8th, United Way of Southeast Louisiana (UWSELA) will celebrate the inaugural participants of its Thriving African-American Small Business Initiative (TAASB), a game-changing program designed to help boost the profit potential of Black-owned businesses in greater New Orleans.

When: Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Where: New Orleans Jazz Market
1436 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70113

Time: 4 PM – 7 PM (Program begins at 4:30 PM)

“We know small business contributes both jobs and positive economic activity to communities, and that’s one reason why we’re making this investment in these individuals working to build their brands and income,” said Michael Williamson, UWSELA President and CEO. “But more importantly, our intentional investment in small, Black-owned businesses ensures communities of color don’t miss out on economic opportunities and growth.”

The 15 inaugural participants include:  

Danny’s Creole Kitchen, LLC 
Catering

Afri Modiste 
Retail/Fashion Design

Domango Training 
Health and Wellness

Paparazzi Cam Photo Booth & Photography 
Event Rental Company

Christie Lockett Healing Center 
Health Care and Social Assistance

Touches by Tircuit 
Beauty Salon

Socialstep Marketing and Consulting 
Marketing

Therapist With Talent Massage 
Health & Wellness

Braids By Denise LLC 
Hair Stylist

His Grace Enterprises LLC 
Food & Drink

New Day Properties, LLC 
Real Estate

Socialite Events 
Event Planning

Perfectly Vinyl Prints D&B, LLC 
Graphic Design

The participants – from Jefferson, Orleans, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes – completed seven months of concentrated instruction through UWSELA’s Prosperity Centers designed to help them fine tune their budgeting skills and improve their profits and viability.

Participants honed their business acumen, achieved a $2,000 savings goal in their Hope Federal Credit Union development accounts, which UWSELA will match 5:1, creating $12,000 in NEW capital for each business.

The graduation ceremony Wednesday evening will include the dynamic Level Up: Sell Your Spark presentations, which provides participants an opportunity to practice selling their plans to a group of potential investors – comprised of TAASB funders – who will rate each pitch.

UWSELA funded the Initiative through the generous support of the St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation, BET, MacKenzie Scott and St. Tammany Corporation. The Bernard Group/Jolie Bernard LLC generously agreed to cover membership costs for both the New Orleans Regional Black Chamber of Commerce and New Orleans Chamber of Commerce for all participants.

Information about future TAASB application cycles will be released though UWSELA’s community newsletter.

Visit UnitedWaySELA.org/TAASB to learn more about the program’s competitive application process and requirements.

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