Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) announces today The Birthday Party Project as the official community partner of the airline's 50th Anniversary year. The Birthday Party Project is a Dallas-based organization that partners with more than 60 agencies across the country to bring joy through the magic of a birthday party to children experiencing homelessness. Southwest will support The Birthday Party Project through corporate initiatives and provide Customers and Employees opportunities to engage via donations, celebrations, and volunteer projects.
New Silicon Valley Accelerator Program for Black Entrepreneurs Launched by African Diaspora Network and Key Partners
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Builders of America’s Future pilot program made possible by partnerships with Bay Area organizations Bill.com, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business- Silicon Valley Executive Center Lack of access to capital and funder networks are long standing barriers against the growth of Black-led businesses. At ADN, we know that partnerships are key to transforming systems says Almaz Negash, Founder and Executive Director African Diaspora Network. SILICON VALLEY, Calif. (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Building off 10 years of bringing Africans and friends of Africa together to invest in African-based Black entrepreneurs, the African Diaspora Network (ADN) is set to launch a new pilot program designed to expand economic pathways and advance the
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SILICON VALLEY, Calif. (KGO) In a little more than three weeks, we will hit one year since the Bay Area went into pandemic lockdown.
The nearly year-long pandemic has hammered Silicon Valley, creating new problems and making existing ones worse. The analysis contained in Joint Venture s new Silicon Valley Index points out, for example, that unemployment brushed close to 12 percent, worse than during the 2008 recession and the dot-com bust. It was upwards of 30 percent for some segments of our population, particularly those who were earning poverty wages, said Rachel Massaro, research director at Joint Venture Silicon Valley s Institute for Regional Studies.