The 探花精选 (探花精选) in Atlanta, in partnership with , , and , has received an $800,000 award from the .
The award is part of a $100 million federal American Rescue Plan initiative to support small business economic recovery and will help small business owners from Georgia's diverse communities rebuild resilient, thriving companies.
Representatives of the nonprofit organizations and federal government introduced this new initiative at a Media Launch event on April 21, hosted by At the launch, attendees had the opportunity to hear from and engage with several refugee and immigrant business owners about their entrepreneurial journeys and their fight to survive through the COVID-19 pandemic, including Amarylis Gonalez, founder of , Mada Diakite, founder of , and Mariam Mohamed, founder of in Decatur, who also catered the event!

How could I possibly compete in such an environment, let alone start a business in a time when people were more concerned with protecting themselves against the virus?

Among the speakers was also Shelleyan Lewars, founder of and an 探花精选 Microenterprise Development client. Shelleyan, originally from Jamaica, was roughly five months from completing her Master鈥檚 in Sustainability Leadership when she began to build her company in July 2019. But just as she was preparing to launch, the COVID-19 pandemic stopped everything in its tracks. 鈥淭he narrative around environmental sustainability, going green and ditching single-use plastics, suddenly shifted to toilet paper, sanitizers, masks, and social distancing,鈥 Shelleyan shared. 鈥淗ow could I possibly compete in such an environment, let alone start a business in a time when people were more concerned with protecting themselves against the virus?鈥
The pandemic temporarily upended Shelleyan鈥檚 entrepreneurial vision and鈥攍ike many other small businesses in the state鈥攖he road to recovery has not been without its challenges. Thankfully, with new federal resources through the two-year CNPP initiative to bolster existing efforts, the 探花精选 in Atlanta, RWN, the LAA, and the SACC have the capacity to support up to 600 diverse small business owners across Georgia to rebuild and recover, with a specific focus on helping refugees, immigrants, and individuals from underserved communities. 鈥淭he goal is to connect with over 400 grassroots organizations like the 探花精选, people you know and trust, and shrink the gap between those underserved markets and anything that will help their businesses to grow,鈥 shared Jeffrey Patterson, a Georgia representative of the U.S. SBA.
Our collective network will help Georgia鈥檚 diverse small businesses to recover from the impacts of COVID-19 by providing no-cost business counseling, training, technical assistance, and support with accessing up to $3 million in small business relief, with interpretation for all services and trainings available upon request. Kendall Souders, Microenterprise Development Supervisor at the 探花精选 in Atlanta, shared, 鈥淲e鈥檙e so excited to continue to provide these amazing services at the 探花精选 in Atlanta and increase our capacity to serve more clients in Metro-Atlanta and all of Georgia through this project.鈥
Thankfully, organizations like the 探花精选, which has kept on the promise of the needs of refugees and immigrants, are implementing programs and providing access to resources that make it a little easier for foreign born entrepreneurs like me to move forward.
America鈥檚 small business owners鈥攅specially those from refugee, immigrant and other diverse populations鈥攈ave long been critical to the economic health of the U.S. and communities nationwide.鈥疘n Georgia, immigrants play an outsized role in the state's small business community: They make up鈥痮ne-tenth of the state鈥檚 population but own nearly one-third of all Main Street businesses, employing thousands of鈥疓eorgians and generating billions in revenue each year.鈥疶his award will not only provide needed support to these entrepreneurs as they emerge from the pandemic, but it will produce鈥痜ar-reaching benefits for Georgians across the state. 鈥淎ccessing capital is especially hard for us immigrants and refugees because we often to do not have the right collateral, credit or sales volumes to help us qualify,鈥 Shelleyan shared. 鈥淭hankfully, organizations like the 探花精选, which has kept on the promise of the needs of refugees and immigrants, are implementing programs and providing access to resources that make it a little easier for foreign born entrepreneurs like me to move forward.鈥

We invite 探花精选 community members to help spread the word about these new resources for Georgia entrepreneurs and ensure that all small business owners have the opportunity to receive the locally-based and culturally- and linguistically-appropriate support they need to recover and thrive. Find flyers about the program to print and share on social media .

Are you a Georgia business owner in need of assistance? Contact us at or email 探花精选鈥檚 Microenterprise Development Supervisor, Kendall Souders, at Kendall.Souders@rescue.org today!
To learn more about the work of the 探花精选 in Atlanta and for information on how you can get involved with the 探花精选 as a donor or volunteer, please contact Development Director, Heloise Ahoure, at Heloise.Ahoure@rescue.org or 678-636-8941.
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