In addition to $10,000 - $20,000 grants, recipients earn enrollment in Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Fearless Foundation, the philanthropic arm of
Fearless Fund, the first venture capital fund built by women of color, for
women of color, has partnered with Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator for a
multi-phase grant program that will bolster Black women-owned, consumer
product-based business.
Through this unique cohort, Black women-owned
businesses are receiving grants in amounts between $10,000 - $20,000, in
addition to enrollment in Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator, which is
dedicated to providing growth opportunities for Black-owned product-based
businesses selling in Amazon’s store. This marks a significant opportunity for
greater representation in retail as only 6 percent of US retail businesses have
a Black owner, despite Black Americans representing 14 percent of the US adult
population as of data from 2020 (Hello Alice).
“We are excited to enroll business grant recipients
in Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator, giving each brand access to an
unparalleled network of mentors that will allow them to reach their
professional goals,” says Arian Simone, Co-Founder and General Partner of
Fearless Fund.
“Mission-driven partnerships are critical to
stimulating economic growth. We are excited to partner with the Fearless Fund
to support 75 incredible Black women entrepreneurs in achieving their dreams.
By participating in Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator, founders will access a
suite of resources, including financial assistance, business education and
coaching, and marketing support. BBA supports the success of Black-owned
businesses by providing a place for their businesses, to start, scale, and
create a community to encourage and inspire them along the journey. We believe,
when we knock down barriers for Black-owned businesses, through those learnings,
we unlock the door for all small businesses to thrive. We stand firm in our
vision to target systemic barriers and leverage our entire community to create
sustainable pathways to equity that build generational wealth for not only
Black-owned businesses and Black women-owned businesses, but all underserved
businesses,” says Danyel Surrency Jones, Director, and Head of Amazon’s Black
Business Accelerator.
Grant Recipients:
Kimberly
Shamsiddin, Al Shams Abayas
Roshonda Coleman, Anointed Hands
Salon & Products
Brittny Phillips, Articulate
Hands
Ife Obi, Back To You by
The Fit In
Sophia Danner-Okotie, Besida
Kimba Williams, KUSHAE
Kelli Palmer, Breedlove Beauty
Co.
Myriam Simpierre, Buy Better Foods
Corporation
Dana Harris, Coffee Treasures
In A Box
Felicia Jackson, CPRWrap, Inc.
Karen Flowers, Curl House
Iyonna Woods, Fancy Free Hair
& Skin
Melissa Samuel, Finesseyourclaws
LLC
Gineen Cargo, Gavin
Christianson Bridal
Kristen Dunning, Gently Soap
Melaina Glanton, Goddess Beauty
Skincare
Keicha Danzie, Good Boy Goodies
Colette Glover-Hannah, Hannah's
Shoebox, LLC
Ashley Milligan Nesbit, Healthy
Muhf#@kin Hair
Hope Webb, Imani Girl
Boutique LLC
Tyler Clark, Inspire by Tyler
Nikia Londy, Intriguing Hair
Krystle McKay, K.Lorayne
Apparel
Abena Slowe, Karité LLC
Keya Martin, Keeyahri
Keva Johnson, Keva J Swimwear
Kimo Bentley, Kimo Bentley
MedSpa
Mia Campbell, KING ME Custom
Jewelry
Sherrie Wilson, Krowned
Arah Sims, Kyutee Beauty
Kimberley Napoleon, Loc'd n
Naturally
Ariane Turner, Look Good Live
Well
Sierra Breckenridge, Mama Sisi LLC
Megan Smith, Megan Renee LLC
Krystal Duhaney, Milky Mama
Onaedo Achebe, Minti Oral Care
Wendy Ann George, Mosheen Spice
Naturals
Jennifer Peets, Naked Bar Soap
Co.
Chrissy Cabrera, Naturally London
Rasheedah Loharsingh, Naturals Republic
Inc.
Nikita Johnson, Nikita’s Beauty
Bar
Taylor Long, Nomads Swimwear
LLC
Olatomide "Tomide" Awe, Olori
Nadine Joseph, Peak and Valley
Rachel James, Pear Nova
Twana Moore, Personally She
Piper Barley, Posh Hair
District
Taylor Freeman, Pynk Matrixx
Onikeh Brown-Wilson, Satin Pavement
Cynthia "Cindy" Tawiah, Shades Of U
Shika Myrickes, Shika and
Company Extensions
Jasmine "Symoné" Gates, Sincerely, Bädé
Skye Loy, SkyeLight
Tenita Strand, Status Co.
Leather Studio
Tamekia Geer, TamGee Artistry
Studio
Erika Collins, The Hanan
Project
Jade Akinrolabu, The Lazy
Hat
Erika Massaquoi, THE OULA COMPANY
Kamilah Campbell, The Pink Locket
Ashli Goudelock, The Tsuri
Company
Markea Dickinson-Frasier, Thermaband
Valerie Blaise, VAVVOUNE
Jasmine Lewis, Vie Beauty
Leah Hernandez, Young Authors
Publishing
Donnya Negera, YUUMA
About Fearless Foundation
Fearless Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the
Fearless Fund and a 501(c)(3) organization; with a mission to advance the
progression for people of color by reducing racial inequities and providing
access to capital. Through strategic partnerships, grant programs, educational
programs, and college scholarships, the Fearless Foundation creates
opportunities to encourage and aid those who are in need of equitable and
sustainable support. We are dedicated to the advancement of those in need by
supporting other foundations, organizations, and missions that align with this
important work. https://www.fearless.fund/foundation-2
About Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator
In 2021, Amazon committed $150M over four years to launch the Black Business Accelerator designed to help build sustainable growth for Black-owned selling businesses by providing access to capital, business guidance, mentorship, and marketing support. Developed with guidance from Black selling partners, mentors, and advisors, the BBA can help grow Black-owned businesses by providing access to a suite of benefits and tailored resources to meet their unique needs and help Black business owners succeed as sellers in Amazon’s store. To learn more about BBA, visit amazon.com/bba.