Columbus Urban League Pushing to Support Local Business
As we move one step closer to normal there are still a large number of local businesses fighting to survive and ensure they're open on the other side of the pandemic. The Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) is stepping up to help. The Urban League is launching a major initiative aimed at providing support.
The past year has been a battle for a number of minority-owned businesses across Central Ohio. From state restrictions to business closures, many have had to use a bit of creativity to remain open. There is now renewed hope and help coming from the Columbus Urban League.
The Columbus Urban League is kick-starting a major push to lend a hand through the organization's minority business assistance center.
Urban League President and CEO, Stephanie Hightower told ABC 6 that they're focused on providing a number of key services. Including providing access to needed capital and new business contract opportunities.
“Making sure that small businesses are there is important. These minority-owned businesses, these are also employers. If we want to lift up our neighbors, these businesses are in our neighborhoods, and it also gives us the ability to build up these neighborhoods. It’s really an opportunity for hope,” said Hightower.
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