Fintech platform Hello Alice has crossed the $50 million mark in grant programs to small business owners four years after its inception. Founded in 2020 by Carolyn Rodz and Elizabeth Gore, the company ...
Mature African American couple (50s and 60s) at a country club, standing in front of clubhouse. Main focus on women. *In an unprecedented move, NAACP partners with venture-backed technology company ...
Kim Roxie can be found dancing on a Facebook Live video while teaching viewers how to apply her makeup products or promoting them at every opportunity around the country. She is part of a new social ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geri Stengel writes about the success factors of women entrepreneurs. Companies providing grants for Black entrepreneurs faced ...
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Former OpenAI director Helen Toner reflects on the release of ChatGPT, Yale gets its first female president, and Hello Alice makes it out of a lawsuit over its grant ...
A company long-known for advocating for the advancement of women and minority-owned businesses is fighting to get a historic racial discrimination lawsuit against them dismissed. Hello Alice, ...
For decades, the NAACP has partnered with organizations to help provide valuable resources and visibility to issues affecting the Black community. Now, in an unprecedented move, the institution is ...
The NAACP doesn’t typically tango with the venture capital world, but in an “unprecedented move,” it’s taking an ownership stake in machine learning-powered startup Hello Alice. Founded in 2016, Hello ...
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed an amicus brief in defense of Hello Alice regarding a case that alleges the small business platform racially discriminated against small business ...