Arelis is the proud owner of a clothing boutique in Miami that she built from the ground up. Her business has helped her combine her love of fashion and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreAlfa’s passion for skincare and beauty has taken her across the globe. Now as the owner of her own salon, she can finally channel that passion into her business as she sees fit.
Read MoreFrom the time she arrived in Miami over twenty years ago, Mary always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. Today, she is the owner of a bustling convenience store specializing in products from across Latin America.
Read MoreWith a love for baking homemade desserts, Joanna took a risk and started her own dessert catering business out of her home in Oakland.
Read MoreEarlier this year, Grameen America opened its 24th branch location in New Jersey, injecting much-needed affordable capital into the hands of minority women entrepreneurs in Trenton and Camden.
Read MoreGrameen America, a nonprofit community development financial institution helping low-income women entrepreneurs build small businesses, announced today it has received a $1.5 million grant from Truist Foundation to strengthen its current program model to empower Black women entrepreneurs.
Read MoreGrameen America is proud to announce that we have reached a historic milestone of investing $2 billion in microloans to microentrepreneurs.
Read MoreAndrea Jung, President & CEO of Grameen America shares the organization’s commitment to addressing the racial wealth gap.
Read MoreThe dedicated program, which will offer loan capital, financial training, asset and credit building tools to Black women entrepreneurs, aims to expand to $1.3 billion in loans to more than 80,000 Black women entrepreneurs by 2030.
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