Here are 75 black-owned businesses to support:
Here are 10 black-owned businesses we’ve highlighted in print and online.
Founded by Maitland in 1995, the $9 billion investment firm is an expert in defensive investment strategies involving convertible bonds, designed to protect against downside while capturing most of the stock market’s gains. The firm’s $500 million publicly-traded closed-end fund, Advent Convertible & Income , is the easiest for public investors to access with no investment minimums, but it carries the most risk due to a leveraged structure.
One of the top-performing investment firms in the world, Brown Capital’s flagship Small Company Fund has generated an average annual return of 12%-plus since 1992, about double the Russell 2000 Growth Index. While that fund is closed to investors, Brown Capital has successfully expanded into international small-cap stocks and mid-cap stocks, which are funds anyone can buy. A former T. Rowe Price portfolio manager, founder Eddie Brown started the business in 1983.
A single mother and breast cancer survivor, Cashmere Nicole founded Beauty Bakerie in 2011 as a new lipstick brand that was vegan, non-toxic and cruelty-free. Beyonce featured the nascent brand on her website, and Nicole began marketing her long-lasting lipsticks on Instagram, where it now has 1.2 million followers.
Three years into a stint on the commodities desk at Goldman Sachs, Twine’s mother died in a car accident. The tragedy pushed her to reconsider her career path. Inspired by her mother, a chemist who had developed a natural face cream, and her grandmother, who taught her how to make products with natural ingredients, she spent weekends and nights researching the beauty industry.
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75 Black-Owned Businesses To SupportA single mother and breast cancer survivor, Cashmere Nicole founded Beauty Bakerie in 2011 as a new lipstick brand that was vegan, non-toxic and cruelty-free. Today, Beauty Bakerie has raised $10 million
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75 Black-Owned Businesses To SupportFor nearly half their lives, Robin McBride and Andréa McBride-John didn’t know the other existed. The half-sisters met for the first time in 1999. 6 years later, they launched their wine business
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75 Black-Owned Businesses To SupportForbesUnder30 social entrepreneurs, Abbey Wemimo and his business partner Samir Goel co-founded Esusu in 2019. The mobile platform helps individuals mostly from marginalized communities save money, access capital and build credit
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75 Black-Owned Businesses To SupportMahisha Dellinger launched Curls in 2002. Today roughly 80% of the company’s revenue comes from selling many of her 150 products in stores such as Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond and CVS—the rest comes from online sales
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75 Black-Owned Businesses To SupportFounded in 2013 by Diishan Imira, Mayvenn is a venture-backed digital salon where customers buy human hair extensions and wigs and book appointments with stylists
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Aurora James on Her 15 Percent Pledge Campaign to Support Black-Owned BusinessesWithin just four days, the 15PercentPledge became a registered charity, with its central petition already accruing thousands upon thousands of signatures.
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