Tallahassee Urban League Wins Frenchtown Project

TALLAHASSEE (Dec. 12, 2022) – The Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahasee, FL) wants to fix Frenchtown.

On Wednesday, Dec. 7th, the Tallahassee City Commission voted to approve a recommendation that would authorize the Urban League to administer $900,000 in funds for a Frenchtown Housing Rehab Program.

The program is part of the Frenchtown Neighborhood First Plan, which is an action plan that tries provide grants and loans for internal and external home repairs. The plan will renovate and repair one area of Frenchtown before moving on towards another, which has a greater impact on the community.

President and CEO of the Urban League, Curtis Taylor, said, “We want to transform Frenchtown.”

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 12/12/2022 - 16:51

ReMarcs Newsletter - December 10, 2022

We're all in this together. Thank you to every volunteer, poll worker, and voter who showed up and showed out for the Georgia runoff election. | A historic win. See how Wes Moore, the first Black governor of Maryland, overcame challenges that inspired his mission to combat poverty + racism. | ’Tis the season for health + wellness. Here’s how you can ensure you and your loved ones are up to date on the most recent vaccines and boosters. | She's coming home! It's long overdue but thanks to the Biden Administration, Griner was released from Russian prison after months of wrongful detainment. | Diversity and inclusion in banking. Watch as Marc H. Morial testifies before the House Committee on Financial Services on economic inequalities + more. | Restoring civil rights. Tune in as we unpack how to combat barriers for returning citizens seeking access to housing, employment, and much more.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 12/10/2022 - 11:38

The Challenges Maryland’s First Black Governor Overcame Inspired His Mission To Combat Poverty And Racism

"A campaign based on championing equal opportunity, compassion for the incarcerated, education for all children, and hope in the future can not only win, but prove infectious enough to spread across the country."
Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 12/08/2022 - 11:38

National Urban League President Marc Morial to Testify Before House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee

WASHINGTON, D.C. – National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial on Tuesday will testify before the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion on positive movements made to diversify the financial services sector, reduce economic inequalities, and improve economic equity for Americans.
Submitted byiamempowered onTue, 12/06/2022 - 11:24

Lorain County Urban League Guild’s Afternoon of Music

LORAIN COUNTY (Dec. 5, 2022) – The Lorain County Urban League (Elyria, OH) Guild provided the community with an afternoon of jazz music on Sunday, Dec. 4th.

Held at the Urban League offices on 200 Middle Avenue, the event is in its second year.

Urban League Guild President Angela Lee said, “The Urban League does so many things for our community so as the guild we are here to support them financially and as community volunteers. We’re here to better our community because we are the movement.”

The event also included a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle…and football.

At the event, there was a separate room for those who wanted to view the Cleveland Browns game.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 12/05/2022 - 16:34

Louisville Urban League Annual Luncheon Sets Big Goals

LOUISVILLE (Dec. 5, 2022) – The Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) has set its sights on big goals within the next five years.

At the Urban League’s annual luncheon held on Friday, Dec. 1st,, the new President and CEO, Dr. Kish Cumi Price, stated that she wants to the organization to raise $1.1 billion dollars to support Black businesses, education, and housing.

The luncheon also highlighted the successes that the Urban League has had in 2022, helping 326 people receive expungement, and placing 304 people find employment.

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 12/05/2022 - 16:29

Akron Urban League MCCAP Program a Gift to Minority Contractors

AKRON (Dec. 5, 2022) – For many business owners, starting your own business is a frightening endeavor. Constant rejections due to lack of experience or denial of financial capital makes getting a business off the ground incredibly difficult.

This is especially true for minority contractors – and the Akron Urban League (Akron, OH) wants to help with that.

The Urban League has built the Minority Contractor Capital Access Program (MCCAP), a program that gives small, minority contractors the tools to truly grow and develop their business.

Gail Wilson, MCCAP’s director for the Urban League, said, “Our goal is for them to be successful and grow their business – we provide them with the tools to do that.”

Submitted bymgenaotemp@nul.org onMon, 12/05/2022 - 16:26