2020 Bay Area Black Business Pulse Survey
Business around the globe have been adversely impacted by the pandemic but, Black Businesses have been disproportionately impacted by inability to access funding, loans and help needed to economically survive. Home based and brick and mortar businesses struggle to
Cisco Champion 2021 Applications Are Now Open
Cisco Champion Program exemplifies what you think about when you envision a technology enthusiast—intelligent, informed, engaged, and passionate. These are the folks that make tech look easy. They are in our communities. They are educators, gamers, artist, customer service
Amazon to help 29 million people with free cloud computing skills
Amazon to help 29 million people around the world grow their tech skills with free cloud computing skills training by 2025
Facebook Black Gaming Creator Program guarantees pay
Facebook, said in a statement that the new initiative was part of Facebook’s $200 million commitment to support Black-owned businesses and organizations
Adobe Artist Development Fund
The fund ensures artists are compensated for their work and will be awarding funding of $12,500 each to a total of 40 global artists on a rolling basis during 2021.
Call for Black Woman Owned Technology Platforms
Less than 1% of Black Women Owned Technology companies get funded. It's time to change the narrative and help move Black Women Founders forward.
Why you need a responsive website
If you're just getting started it's smart to spend your startup capital wisely. If have the time to learn to create your own site it's definitely worth taking a stab at it just to know the basics in case you
Why Automation?
Most entrepreneurs miss half of the opportunities to automate. By finding these opportunities, you can spend more time doing the things that bring in the cash. Developing solid processes and automated systems benefits your company and helps increase your bottom
AfroTech Comes to Oakland
This year, AfroTech is partnering with both community-based organizations and minority-owned businesses, including 100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Coding Dojo, Superheroic, the Oakland African-American Chamber of Commerce, Bay Area Black Market, Kapor Center, Oakland Codes, The Hidden Genius
Ralph Clark, Bay Area’s Most Admired CEO Honoree
This years honorees include Ralph Clark CEO of ShotSpotter the leading gunshot detection software keeping cities and campuses safer.