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Rowan County Minority Business Council

Rowan County Minority Business Council

The Rowan Chamber’s Minority Business Council was organized in 2016 by a great group of local minority business leaders.

The council meets monthly on the Third Tuesday of Each Month at 9 a.m.

For more information on the Minority Business Council, please contact Elaine Spalding at (704) 633-4221 or espalding@rowanchamber.com.

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Small Business Assistance Grant

The Rowan Chamber of Commerce is pleased to partner with the City of Salisbury on a new small business assistance grant.

“We are very excited about this new small business grant that the City of Salisbury recently approved,” said Chamber President Elaine Spalding. She continued, “It’s a $30,000 pilot program for existing businesses within the city limits of Salisbury. Small businesses will have until Friday, May 31, 2024, to submit their grant applications. The Chamber has a volunteer task force ready to select the grant recipients and encourages Salisbury businesses with less than 10 employees to apply."

Visit rowanchamber.com/small-business-assistance-grant to apply.

1 Million Black Businesses Initiative

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The City of Salisbury is the Second US City to Commit to 1MBB and pledge support to Black-owned business development through 2030

Today, Thursday, April 8, Salisbury Mayor Karen Alexander, in partnership with other Rowan County business leaders, formally announced a commitment by City Council to support Operation HOPE’s 1 Million Black Businesses Initiative (1MBB). In partnership with Shopify, 1MBB is aimed at giving 1 million Black entrepreneurs and small-business owners the tools and support they need to succeed.

Operation HOPE, led by Founder, Chairman and CEO, John Hope Bryant, is a nonprofit for-purpose organization that has been working since 1992 to disrupt poverty and empower inclusion for low and moderate-income youth and adults.

The 1MBB Initiative focuses efforts on development and support of a million Black-owned businesses through 2030 in an attempt to close the wealth gap between white and Black citizens. Rowan County business and educational leaders will support the initiative which provides business plan development, business coaching, ecommerce platforms and marketing and public relations support for business owners. Salisbury is only the second US city to commit support to the program.

Economic vitality through business development activities across our diverse community is a key focus for us in Salisbury,” said Mayor Alexander. “The 1MBB program provides an opportunity for the Salisbury City Council, along with a coalition of community partners, such as First Horizons Bank, Livingstone College, Rowan Chamber of Commerce Minority Business Council, Rowan County EDC and the Salisbury-Rowan NAACP, to help surround new black businesses to grow and thrive. The City of Salisbury is already working with small businesses to participate in our procurement process for contracts with the City to give small, minority and women-owned business an opportunity to win contracts. This is yet another way to empower business development to happen equitably across our community.

"I am delighted that Mayor Karen Alexander and the Salisbury City Council have joined forces with Operation HOPE and our new partnership through the 1 Million Black Businesses initiative." John Hope Bryant, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE goes on to say, "we believe that lasting change happens when we work together through private-public partnerships and put people first. We look forward to the tremendous impact we’ll have in the community. We begin to see new enterprises and small business owners emerge throughout Salisbury in the months and years to come."

Joining Mayor Alexander and Bryant on the virtual community presentation was Gemale Black, President of the Salisbury-Rowan NAACP; Rod Crider, CEO, Rowan Economic Development Corporation; John Everett, Institutional Advancement and Enrollment Management Director at Hood Theological Seminary and liaison to Salisbury Minority Business Council and the Rowan Chamber of Commerce; Livingstone College President Dr. Jimmy Jenkins, and Bryan Jordan, CEO, First Horizon Bank.

Salisbury City Council’s commitment includes support for 100 Black-owned businesses, per year over the next 10 years through the Rowan County Minority Business Council, strategic inclusion in government procurement processes and other equitable development initiatives.

About Operation HOPE, Inc.

Since 1992, Operation HOPE has been moving America from civil rights to “silver rights” with the mission of making free enterprise and capitalism work for the underserved—disrupting poverty for millions of low and moderate-income youth and adults across the nation. Through our community uplift model, HOPE Inside, which received the 2016 Innovator of the Year recognition by American Banker magazine, Operation HOPE has served more than 4 million individuals and directed more than $3.2 billion in economic activity into disenfranchised communities—turning check-cashing customers into banking customers, renters into homeowners, small business dreamers into small business owners, minimum wage workers into living wage consumers, and uncertain disaster victims into financially empowered disaster survivors. Project 5117 is our multi-year four-pronged approach to combating economic inequality that aims to improve financial literacy, increase business role models and business internships for youth in underserved communities, and stabilize the American dream by boosting FICO scores. Operation HOPE recently received its seventh consecutive 4-star charity rating for fiscal management and commitment to transparency and accountability by the prestigious non-profit evaluator, Charity Navigator. For more information: www.OperationHOPE.org. Follow Operation HOPE on Twitter and Facebook @operationhope

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