Amazon’s new Black Business Accelerator provides access
to capital, business guidance, mentorship, and marketing support to help Black
business owners succeed as sellers in Amazon’s store.
Amazon.com Inc. is launching the Black Business Accelerator
(BBA) to help build sustainable equity and growth for Black-owned businesses.
The initiative — which explicitly targets barriers to access, opportunity, and
advancement created by systemic racism across America — was created in
partnership with our Black Employee Network and a coalition of strategic
partners.
The BBA aims to drive economic equity for Black
entrepreneurs, providing them with resources to thrive as entrepreneurs and
business leaders. We are inviting Black business owners to explore and
participate in this initiative, which provides financial support, business
education and mentorship, and marketing and promotion of their brands and
products as third-party sellers in our store.
Black entrepreneurs have less access to capital, mentorship,
and growth opportunities. They are also significantly underrepresented in
retail. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 6% of U.S. retail businesses
have a Black owner—even though Black Americans represent 14% of the U.S. adult
population.
Black-owned businesses have also been disproportionately
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the U.S. House Small Business
Committee. This is why we are committing $150 million over the next four years
to help thousands of Black entrepreneurs reach hundreds of millions of
customers and become successful sellers on Amazon. Third-party sellers on
Amazon—almost all of whom are small and medium-sized businesses—represent
nearly 60% of product sales in our store and saw record sales growth in 2020.
We would like more Black-owned businesses to enjoy this success.
Amazon’s BBA will provide access to financial assistance,
strategic business guidance and mentorship, and marketing and promotional
support to help both current and aspiring Black small business owners grow
their businesses and maximize the opportunities of selling on Amazon.
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Financial assistance: BBA participants
can access services and grants to help jump-start business growth and customer
acquisition. Opportunities include Amazon credits and services valued at $3,900
that include free product imaging services and advertising credits. In
addition, multiple teams across Amazon and our cloud computing division Amazon
Web Services (AWS) are also excited to help fund an initial round of $10,000
cash grants in partnership with Hello Alice, an organization dedicated to
helping entrepreneurs launch and grow their businesses. Applications for these
grants will open on July 1, 2021, and be awarded on September 2, 2021.
Additional details can be found at hialice.co/amazon.
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Business education and mentorship:
Participants can access a minimum of one year of free strategic advisory
services to get the coaching, training, and insights needed to take their
business to the next level. They can also connect with a dedicated network of
business mentors, including Amazon experts and small business thought leaders,
to continue to accelerate business growth.
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Marketing and promotion: In the highly
competitive retail space, it can be difficult for customers to find and shop
products from Black-owned brands even though customers increasingly value
shopping from diverse businesses. Through initiatives like the Black-owned
business storefronts for both consumers and Amazon Business customers and
promotions featuring Black-owned businesses, customers can find products from
these businesses throughout the shopping experience. Amazon also recently
launched discoverability enhancements that highlight products from
minority-owned businesses in related search results, allowing customers to
easily find and buy from certified businesses.
We’re proud to have strategic partners collaborate with us
on this initiative, including the Minority Business Development Agency and the
U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC). These organizations will lead community
engagement for BBA and help us provide participants with mentorship, business
development, training, and educational resources to empower their success. Our
partners will continue to advise us as we enhance BBA based on their deep
experience in supporting Black businesses. They will also help us as we create
similar programs for other underrepresented populations of business owners. We
anticipate welcoming additional partners and advisors in the future.
Ron Busby Sr., president and CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers
Inc., said, "We applaud Amazon’s leadership in responding to the racial
inequities that led to a significant number of Black-owned businesses closing
during the pandemic. The financial, educational, and mentoring resources Amazon
will invest through the Black Business Accelerator will enable USBC-affiliated
businesses and Black entrepreneurs to not only survive but thrive as they adapt
to operating in a post-pandemic world.”
BBA and selling on Amazon unlocks a powerful and proven
economic engine that enables entrepreneurs to build their brands and sell their
products to our more than 300 million global customers. We know that customers
value the wide selection and diversity of products offered by these businesses,
and we are excited to see the offerings these new sellers will bring.
Over the last few months, we’ve piloted BBA’s benefits with
some of the Black-owned businesses already selling in our store to better
understand how we can most effectively support them, and we have applied our
learnings to further develop BBA and ensure it provides value. Here’s what some
pilot participants had to say about the program and selling on Amazon:
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Toyin Kolawole, CEO, Iya
Foods: “Amazon provides an opportunity where everyone is welcome, and
the door is open. We gained access to a huge customer base that provided the
opportunity to offer our innovative products directly to millions of potential
customers. We have depended on honest reviews and feedback from customers to
improve, learn more about what our customers are like, further innovate and
grow the business.”
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Karen Blackwell, founder and CEO, Kanda™ Chocolates: “Since
enrolling in the Black Business Accelerator pilot, I’ve been able to enhance my
listings with strategic optimization, imaging services, and building brand
awareness using their advertising tools.”
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Rodney Marshall, founder and CEO, Aldevra
LLC: “Through this program, we
have a partner who has helped us better understand how to use Amazon’s tools
and analytics to expand our sales and help me connect with business customers.”
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We are thrilled to embark on this journey to welcome many
more Black business owners to the opportunities of selling on Amazon. We are
optimistic about the potential to help them generate wealth for themselves,
their employees, and their communities. To learn more about participating in
the program, visit sell.amazon.com/bba.