ReMarcs Newsletter - August 28, 2021
Today, we march. Thousands across the country are coming together to protect our right to vote. Can’t make it? Watch live on our Facebook page. | School’s in session. As students make their way back to school for in-person learning, see how anti-mask policies threaten their health and education. | Check out the lineup! Will.I.am, Pinky Cole + many others will be dropping gems for the 2021 National Urban League Annual Conference. RSVP today. | That’s our Prez! Congratulations to Marc H. Morial for being selected as an honoree for the Nonprofit Times 2021 Power & Influence Top 50. Read more. | It’s official! Pfizer has officially received full FDA approval + the Delta variant is out here wreaking havoc. Here’s how to get vaccinated in your area. | Our votes matter. Tune in for a candid conversation with Congresswoman Nikema Williams about the continued fight to protect Black + Brown votes. | Think Like A Boss. Are you ready to tap into your entrepreneurial spirit? Join us on Sept.1 to explore strategies + methods to fund your business.
Google - Urban League Black-Owned SMB Support - Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions (“Terms”) exist between the business applying to participate in the program described herein (“You”) and Google LLC (“Google”). Google is launching a program administered by National Urban League and its affiliate chapters (“Urban League”) and OnTech Smart Services (“OnTech”), whereby Google, Urban League, and OnTech may provide You with certain Google Nest products and services (“Products”), as well as related training and support in order to understand their helpfulness to businesses like You (the “Program”). NOTHING IN THESE TERMS CONSTITUTES A GUARANTEE THAT YOUR APPLICATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM WILL BE ACCEPTED. ONLY OWNERS OR MANAGERS OF BUSI
National Urban League is partnering with Google to provide Black-owned small and medium businesses with Nest devices, services, and business training
The National Urban League is partnering with Google Nest to provide select Black-owned small and medium businesses with free Google Nest Storefront Kits, services, and training. This initiative is designed to create economic opportunity for our communities by supporting safer, more efficient businesses through helpful Nest products and Grow with Google training.
1. Program Overview
This program will support Black-owned businesses operating storefronts, food trucks, commercial office spaces, or customer-accessible home offices.
Leaders Make Matters Worse By Playing Politics with Students' Health and Education
National Urban League Hails Passage of John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Washington, D.C. (August 24, 2021) – Tonight, National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to the House’s passage of H.R. 4, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act:
National Urban League Hails House Passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Washington, D.C. (August 24, 2021) – Tonight, National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement in response to the House’s passage of H.R. 4, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act:
National Urban League Urges Congress to Vote ‘Yes’ on President Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
Washington, D.C. (August 23, 2021) – Today, National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial issued the following statement on a letter he sent to Members of Congress regarding his vote recommendation for President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda and H.R. 4, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act:
Program Launched for Black Homebuyers in San Diego County
With home rental prices on the rise, a new program is working to make it easier for Black families to purchase a new home in San Diego County. The program is offering thousands of dollars to help with down payment and closing costs.
According to the UT, the median home price in the San Diego market reached up to $750,000 this summer. Local leaders say opportunities to purchase are even harder for black families.
"31 percent of black families in San Diego own their own home versus 65 of white families, that's unacceptable. It's always been unacceptable," says Ricardo Flores with LISC San Diego.
Saturday morning (August 21st), local agencies joined forces to announce the launch of the San Diego Black Homebuyer Program. It will be operated through The Urban League of San Diego County (San Diego, CA). The goal is to provide stability for families around the county.