Minority-Owned Businesses: Page 3
How the SBA Helped My Small Business Survive Hurricane Maria
What this entrepreneur learned from some SBA courses about expanding his business saved the business following the hurricane.
How to Get Funded as a Female Minority-Led Tech Startup
You always have to be prepared for raising funding, but as a woman or person from a minority group you have to be 100 times as prepared.
Emerging Markets Have a Lot to Teach Us About Entrepreneurship
Government support of small business and investments in women-owned startups could do much to keep America on the forefront.
If You're Serious About Faster Startup Growth Get Serious About Diversity On Your Team
The data is clear: diverse teams outperform homogeneous teams by every metric that matters in business.
The Top Cities for Minority Entrepreneurs (Infographic)
From Houston to New York, here are the best cities for aspiring minority business owners to set up shop.
5 Organizations Helping Minority Startup Founders Succeed
Several organizations have emerged as leaders in the effort to help minority entrepreneurs in the United States.
Black Is the New Black: An African-American Entrepreneur's Manifesto
The greatest satisfaction for those who have broken business barriers is the pathways they have opened for those who follow.
This Refugee is Taking the Fashion World by Storm
This standout female entrepreneur is focused on disrupting the world of retail fashion.
The 10 Best Cities to Be a Minority Small-Business Owner (Infographic)
A new study from Nerdwallet highlights the places where the conditions are most favorable for minority entrepreneurs.
'Stand Up India', For Women And Dalit Entrepreneurs
PM Modi's action plan to fund women and Dalit Entrepreneurs
Female Entrepreneurs Take the Spotlight at White House's First Demo Day
Facebook, Airbnb and Microsoft announced new plans to hire more women and minorities. More than 90 startups were represented at the event.
Detroit Is Cultivating Local Entrepreneurship to Secure Its Future
The Motor City isn't waiting for a savior to move to town. It's banking on the energy of the people who call it home.
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Intel Pledges $125 Million for Startups That Back Women, Minorities
This latest move follows Intel's earlier plan to spend $300 million over the next five years to improve diversity.