
We are joined today by Renee King, the CEO of FundBLACKFounders, a Black owned crowdfunding platform for Black founders and entrepreneurs. Renee shares how to utilize online platforms and resources in order to obtain the funds your business needs to take off and succeed. She defines the difference between non-dilutive and diluted capital, and how important it is to know what conditions are behind the capital you receive. Renee shines light on the funding gap between Black and underrepresented entrepreneurs, and discusses actionable solutions to bridge this gap. She points out that in Black and Brown communities, “We are so hungry to be our own bosses, that we are taking our stimulus check and starting a business during Covid.” Tune in to find out how you can build and nurture your crowd, and begin your funding campaign!
More from Renee King:
Visit www.fundblackfounders.com
LinkedIn: @Renee King
Instagram: @thereneeking
Finding Renee King:
Email: amen@fundblackfounders.com
LinkedIn: @fundBlackfounders
Instagram: @fundblackfounders
Facebook: @FundBlackFounders
Twitter: @FundBlackFndrs
More From Jesse & Sid:
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LinkedIn: Small Business Front
LinkedIn: Jesse Torres, Founder-SBF
LinkedIn: Sid Voorakkara, CEO-SBF
Instagram: @smallbizfront
Twitter & Facebook: @SmallBizFront
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