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FACE Co-founder and CEO I Social entrepreneur I Thought Leader I Changemaker

In an era of heightened awareness around systemic inequalities, it's crucial for organizations to elevate their CSR efforts. Initiatives supporting Black-owned businesses can drive economic growth, dismantle barriers, and promote diversity. Despite making up over 4% of Canada's population, Black Canadians face significant economic challenges, with only 2.1% of businesses being Black-owned. Through supplier diversity programs, mentorship, and access to capital, CSR can empower Black entrepreneurs. Read more on Forbes: https://lnkd.in/ey7kygcS #CSR #BlackEntrepreneurs #EconomicGrowth #DiversityAndInclusion #SupportBlackBusinesses

Council Post: Investing In Change: The Role Of CSR In Empowering Black-Owned Businesses

Council Post: Investing In Change: The Role Of CSR In Empowering Black-Owned Businesses

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'75% struggle to secure just $10,000 in funding'- heartbreaking. Thank you for shedding light in such an important conversation! Hoping to see that metric significantly decreasing.

Alethea Robinson

Communications and Marketing Leader > Driving Digital Impact & Strategic Brand Growth

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How many Canadian orgs have implemented Supplier diversity programs? Any case studies?

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