The funds were apart of a $175 million investment made by a few other corporations like HubSpot, Netflix, Square and Costco to provide resources for Black entrepreneurs and communities. The investment firm said they will use funds to be distributed as capital for financial assistance for those recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. It will also go to help their Project 10X initiative to address racial disparities in wealth and other areas that affect marginalized communities.
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