Village Market And Our Village United Launches Pro-Bono Business Incubator For Black Women Founders With Help From Walmart

By Jasmine Browley· Updated September 15, 2022

It’s every founder’s dream to have a business get to a point where it runs seamlessly. But that type of operationalization often takes a myriad of resources and manpower that many Black-led companies aren’t tapped into.

Fortunately, there are organizations out there working to bridge access gaps for those that need it most.

In a news release shared with ESSENCE, it was announced

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