NAACP Empowerment Programs Becomes Part-Owner in Hello Alice to Build Black Generational Wealth

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated October 22, 2021

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 aiming to achieve true equity by becoming part-owner of a company dedicated to helping underserved communities grow. 

NAACP Empowerment Programs announced today they will partner with venture-backed technology company Hello Alice, and founders Elizabeth Gore & Carolyn Rodz, to support

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