PepsiCo Foundation and NUL Unveil First Grantees of $10M Black Restaurant Accelerator Program
The PepsiCo Foundation and the National Urban League announced the first grant recipients of their 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. As the United States begins to reopen, this program is providing critical support to Black restaurateurs who were disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
Today's announcement recognizes the vital contributions of Black-owned restaurants to the fabric of American culture, as well as the need to preserve these institutions. The program provides a tangible pathway towards substantive pandemic recovery and lasting economic equity. The first grantees include:
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Victoria's Kitchen & Catering Soul Food Restaurant in Philadelphia, PA
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Takoma Station Tavern and Wingery in Washington, D.C.,
Pepsico Foundation and National Urban League Unveil First Grantees in $10 Million Black Restaurant Accelerator Program
Like An Earthquake The Pandemic Shifted Structural Unemployment
JUNE JOBS REPORT: LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE SHIFTS EARTH PLATES, THE PANDEMIC SHIFTED STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT
by Bernard E. Anderson, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and Senior Economic Advisor, National Urban League.
Stimulus Aid to Cities Presents an Opportunity to Fight Crime with Summer Jobs
Civil Rights Leaders Demand Results in George Floyd Justice in Policing Act Negationations
We appreciate the efforts of lawmakers leading the negotiations around the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. We were heartened to see the U.S. House of Representatives pass a strong version of the bill last year and again this year. Yet, more than a year after George Floyd was murdered and weeks after a draft bill was circulated, the U.S. Senate still has not agreed on key provisions of the bill. Congress must deliver justice. We collectively demand that Congress honor its commitment to produce a final bill that can pass the House and Senate before the end of June and ensure a strong George Floyd Justice in Policing Act is passed before the August recess.
Civil Rights Leaders Demand Results In George Floyd Justice In Policing Act
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS DEMAND RESULTS IN GEORGE FLOYD JUSTICE IN POLICING ACT NEGOTIATIONS
Fireside Chat: Marc Morial + Kala Gibson
Watch as Marc Morial, President & CEO of the National Urban League and Kala Gibson, Fifth Third’s head of business banking and chief enterprise corporate social responsibility officer, discuss the what, why, and how of the need to invest in our communities.
Hundreds of Workers Receive $1,000 Grant from Memphis Organization
Hundreds of people who had their hours cut or were furloughed because of the pandemic will have some relief after receiving a one-time $1,000 grant.
Pastor Ricky Floyd of Pursuit of God Transformation Center says his church provided the spot for the Memphis Urban League (Memphis, TN) to give out more than $2 million in aid to those in the hotel or restaurant industry affected by the pandemic.
All they had to bring was an ID and a pay stub. In a few days, they will receive a one time $1,000 grant to their account.
“People were here as early as 5 a.m. this morning, waiting,” Floyd said. “They have the resources, we have the relationships.”
For mom Brittni Turner, who works in the hotel industry, the money is a huge relief.
“This is God sent, I’m just going to be honest with you,” Turner said.
Turner says she was furloughed for several months. Even just within the last few days she didn’t know how she was going to pay her rent.