GMSDC Announces Minority Business Partnership with the Georgia Power Foundation
The
Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) has partnered with the
Georgia Power Foundation on a landmark business development program that
targets local businesses in traditionally underserved communities. The
Community Business Development Program (CBDP) is a small business development
initiative that was launched in 2021 during the height of the COVID-19
pandemic. The GMSDC, Georgia’s oldest and most influential supplier diversity
and minority business development organization, facilitates supply chain
partnerships between certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) firms and the
corporations and government entities in Georgia who need their goods and
services. The CBDP is designed to support emerging businesses with scaling
their businesses and moving them toward long-term sustainability.
The CBDP
provides training and business acumen to local businesses that may be too small
to participate as significant suppliers to global supply chains. From a ‘mom
and pop’ local service provider or a neighborhood store to a small startup
beginning to grow, the CBDP is a viable way to acquire the necessary skills, resources,
and acumen for long-term success. Candidate companies must be local and meet a
set of eligibility criteria to be considered. Companies who are selected will
participate in a targeted 90-day curriculum and will have access to coaching
and mentoring resources afterwards.
Rita Breen,
the Executive Director of the Georgia Power Foundation, sees the CBDP as a
much-needed lifeline for community businesses. “The Georgia Power Foundation is
highly invested in the success and viability of the communities we serve, and
this program aligns with our goals in this area,” says Breen. “Local businesses
are the economic engines of their neighborhoods, as they hire local people,
make investments in the community, stimulate other development, and help to
build generational wealth. Successful local businesses are fundamental to healthy
and thriving communities.”
The grant
will support the implementation and execution of the CBDP in various
communities in Georgia. For more information, visit www.gmsdc.org.