At a moment when many Black entrepreneurs are questioning where sustainable support will come from next, the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. is betting on growth. The organization recently announced the launch of the USBC 360° Accelerator, a 12-week hybrid program designed to support growth-stage Black founders in the consumer packaged goods industry. The Accelerator aims to help Black-owned brands strengthen operations, scale, and access new growth opportunities at a time when many diversity-focused funding initiatives are shrinking or disappearing altogether.
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