Two Tucson entrepreneurs share experiences as Black business owners

As Black Business Month concludes, it's crucial to recognize that ongoing support from the local community is vital for entrepreneurs, to thrive year-round.

While Black-owned businesses are on the rise in Tucson and across the U.S., they still constitute only 3% of all businesses nationwide. Moreover, Black business owners typically begin with significantly less access to capital compared to their White counterparts—nearly a third less, as per industry standards.

We talked with two Tucson entrepreneurs from the Black business community. We explored the challenges of business ownership, ways the community can offer support, and the inspirations behind their entrepreneurial journeys.

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Families grow closer through Fuerza Local Business Accelerator

Family is often a high priority in the Hispanic community, so it isn’t surprising that many recent graduates of Local First Arizona’s Spanish-language business accelerator are family members working together to elevate their entrepreneurial efforts.

Meet three members of the Fuerza Local Acelerador de Negocio’s Verde Valley class navigating business ownership with family at their side.

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‘A model for future generations’: Tucson Black business owners learn, grow and collaborate

Tucson yoga teacher Jameela Hill gained confidence to expand her business through Local First Arizona’s We Rise program.

“I've had the confidence to go after opportunities that I would've never considered before,” Hill says.

The no-cost, 6-month accelerator empowers Black Arizona entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders to grow and prosper, with mentors to guide their progress.

Tucson business owners are encouraged to visit an info session April 13 and apply.

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Local First Arizona’s We Rise Launches Business Coaching and Technical Assistance Programs

After graduating two cohorts in the business accelerator, We Rise is launching two new initiatives: The We Rise business coaching program and the We Rise Technical Assistance program. These two programs will cater to entrepreneurs who don’t need or are not ready for a six-month accelerator program, but who still need assistance. These initiatives ensure that those who don’t get selected to participate in the accelerator program still get business support tailored to their specific needs and stages of growth.

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