In an effort to help fight childhood hunger and promote education, Denny’s launched the Hungry for Education™ Scholarship program in 2011, and has since awarded more than $1.5 million in combined scholarships to elementary, high school and college students across the country.
The National Urban League is proud to partner with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to introduce their new Affordable Connectivity Program. This program will ensure households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more.
Memphis (April 27, 2022) – The National Urban League and Experian will co-present a panel discussion on the importance of financial literacy for high school athletes as part of the upcoming Iverson Classic Awards.
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Originally Published: August 8, 2022 National Urban League and the PepsiCo Foundation are pleased to announce the first 100 grantees of the Black Restaurant Accelerator Program, a joint $10 million initiative that will provide 500 Black restaurant owners in 12 cities over the next five years with capital, technical assistance, and mentorship services.
Your credit health impacts your financial well-being and ability to achieve long-term financial goals. By regularly checking your credit report and score, and increasing your financial literacy, you will know what areas to focus on to develop a strong credit profile.
Portal is a Component of “Dasher Empowerment Partnership” Aimed at Expanding Opportunity for Dashers from Underserved Communities to Attain New Job Skills and Build Generational Wealth
Funding to Help Black-Owned Restaurants Navigate Reopening and Close Generational Wealth Gap
First Grantees Include the Historic Takoma Station Tavern in Washington, D.C., Beaucoup Eats and Addis Nola in New Orleans, and Local Green Atlanta and Slutty Vegan in Atlanta