Filomena Tassi Archives - News@91亚色 /news/tag/filomena-tassi/ Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:57:25 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Collaboration gives Black entrepreneurs support and funding for success /news/2024/02/13/collaboration-gives-black-entrepreneurs-support-and-funding-for-success/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 18:48:39 +0000 /news/?p=19182 There are huge obstacles to starting a new business, but when it鈥檚 a Black-led venture, the barriers multiply. That鈥檚 why the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance and partners, including 91亚色, are doing the work to help give Black entrepreneurs the tools and supports they need to achieve success.

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There are huge obstacles to starting a new business, but when it鈥檚 a Black-led venture, the barriers multiply. That鈥檚 why the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance and partners, including 91亚色, are doing the work to help give Black entrepreneurs the tools and supports they need to achieve success.

Across Canada only 2.1 per cent of businesses are Blacked-owned and that figure falls to about a quarter per cent for Black-women-led business.

鈥淏lack businesses have been historically disenfranchised from access to capital, knowledge and resources to grow their businesses. Less than two per cent of venture capital funding goes to Black founders. The absence of funding for Black-led companies negatively impacts the resilience and competitive edge of the Canadian economy,鈥 says Olu Villasa, program manager at the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance, considered the first Black-focussed entrepreneurship program in northwest Toronto.

Addressing the challenges Black entrepreneurs face takes collaboration and teamwork to break down systemic barriers.

Through the (BEA) 鈥 an initiative funded through the and in collaboration with 91亚色鈥檚 YSpace, TD Community Engagement Centre, and the 鈥 238 ventures in Black-led tech, food and beverages have been supported so far and growing. The goal of the BEA, which receives funding from Canada鈥檚 Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, is to increase Black entrepreneurship, help break through barriers, reduce inequity, create a sense of community and resilience, invest in those communities and support through resources and tools.

The newest development out of the collaborative initiative will help young Black men under the age of 30 to fulfill their entrepreneurial dreams through the inaugural Alfred Anucha Award in Entrepreneurship (A3E). The A3E was created and funded through an initial donation of $50,000 by the Anucha family and in partnership with YSpace and the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance.

鈥淭he generous donation by the Anucha family will serve as a lasting memory of a loving and brilliant young Black man whose light will continue to shine through the start-ups being supported through this award,鈥 says Black Creek Community Health Centre鈥檚 Executive Director Cheryl Prescod.

Four aspiring Black entrepreneurs recently won the award, which includes $2,500 each and an opportunity to participate in free, specialized entrepreneurship programming through YSpace.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped in early on award day to speak with competitors and was greeted by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton, third from right, and Black Creek Community Health Centre鈥檚 Executive Director Cheryl Prescod, fourth from right, among others

The award commemorates former 91亚色 student Alfred Anucha, a visionary, young entrepreneur who passed away at the age of 26, whose mother, 91亚色 Associate Professor Uzo Anucha, the 91亚色 Research Chair in Youth and Contexts of Inequity, teaches at the School of Social Work in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped by earlier on award day to speak with competitors and was greeted by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton and Black Creek Community Health Centre鈥檚 Executive Director Cheryl Prescod, while Member of Parliament for Humber River-Black Creek Judy Sgro and MP for Hamilton West, Ancaster, Dundas and Minister of Federal Economic Development Filomena Tassi, along with the BEA team and leadership staff from Black Creek Community Health Centre, were also in attendance.

As Alfred鈥檚 sister Adanna Anucha says: 鈥淏et on Yourself. Bet on the Future. This was Alfred鈥檚 mantra and encapsulates the vision of A3E鈥.We hope this award will serve as a living tribute and memorial to honour Alfred's legacy as a true innovator and dreamer.鈥

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with one of the inaugural Alfred Anucha Award in Entrepreneurship winners

Another way 91亚色 and the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance is helping to nurture Black entrepreneurs is through the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance and YSpace鈥檚 Investment Bootcamp program to support Black founders navigate key stages in their startup journey. It鈥檚 a four-month program designed for early-stage and capital ready, Black-led startups ready to secure funding through access to bridging capital, educational workshops on navigating pre-seed and seed stage financing, mentorship, one-on-one coaching, advising on fundraising strategy, and connections building between ventures & investment network.

鈥淲e know that historically, less than one per cent of investments go to Black founders in North America. Our hope with this program is to create a greater pipeline of Black-led ventures that are investment ready as well as build a network of investors that are committed to investing in Black-led ventures,鈥 says David Kwok, director of entrepreneurship and innovation at 91亚色鈥檚 YSpace

By joining together, the next generation of Black-led initiatives can aspire to more on their way to success.

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