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CHERRY HILL, N.J. - JerseyDesk -- The Baroness Consortium, a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization, is proud to announce its mission to empower women of color, specifically Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) women, by supporting their efforts to start or scale a small business. The organization provides financial assistance, mentorship, training, and support to help these women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors and take control of their financial lives.
The Baroness Consortium understands the unique challenges faced by BIPOC women in the world of small business ownership and aims to provide a comprehensive incubator empowerment hub designed to support these women in building and scaling a sustainable business. The 12-month program offers full support in building a scalable business, including access to funding, mentorship, training, and networking opportunities.
The organization was founded by Vada Cruse, a woman of color who has experienced firsthand bias in both her career and small business ownership. Vada's passion for empowering BIPOC women to take control of their financial lives through small business ownership inspired her to create The Baroness Consortium.
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"By providing BIPOC women with the necessary resources and support to start and grow their own businesses, we can empower them to achieve financial independence and build generational wealth for themselves and their families," said Vada Cruse, founder of The Baroness Consortium.
The Baroness Consortium's mission is to empower BIPOC women and enable them to lead more confident and healthy lives through financial empowerment and small business ownership. The organization believes that by supporting BIPOC women in their entrepreneurial endeavors, they can positively impact not only the women themselves but their families and communities as well.
To learn more about The Baroness Consortium and or to support its mission to empower BIPOC women through small business ownership, visit their website at https://www.thebaronessconsortium.org/.
Contact:
Vada Cruse
Founder, The Baroness Consortium
info@thebaronessconsortium.org
(609) 505-6139
The Baroness Consortium understands the unique challenges faced by BIPOC women in the world of small business ownership and aims to provide a comprehensive incubator empowerment hub designed to support these women in building and scaling a sustainable business. The 12-month program offers full support in building a scalable business, including access to funding, mentorship, training, and networking opportunities.
The organization was founded by Vada Cruse, a woman of color who has experienced firsthand bias in both her career and small business ownership. Vada's passion for empowering BIPOC women to take control of their financial lives through small business ownership inspired her to create The Baroness Consortium.
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"By providing BIPOC women with the necessary resources and support to start and grow their own businesses, we can empower them to achieve financial independence and build generational wealth for themselves and their families," said Vada Cruse, founder of The Baroness Consortium.
The Baroness Consortium's mission is to empower BIPOC women and enable them to lead more confident and healthy lives through financial empowerment and small business ownership. The organization believes that by supporting BIPOC women in their entrepreneurial endeavors, they can positively impact not only the women themselves but their families and communities as well.
To learn more about The Baroness Consortium and or to support its mission to empower BIPOC women through small business ownership, visit their website at https://www.thebaronessconsortium.org/.
Contact:
Vada Cruse
Founder, The Baroness Consortium
info@thebaronessconsortium.org
(609) 505-6139
Source: Baroness Consortium Inc
Filed Under: Non-profit
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