Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll
technology for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), in
collaboration with The BOSS Network, today released a report titled
“Voices of Strength: Pathways to Success for Black Women Founders.”
The report identifies the most prominent challenges facing Black
women founders in Atlanta, including a lack of access to funding
through grants and government resources, mentorship, and the
ability to digitally scale their businesses for growth. Findings
were from a joint study with insights from 40 Black women
entrepreneurs, all founders of small businesses within the metro
Atlanta area.
Access to Capital, Digitalization, and
Mentorship as Biggest Challenges
Despite Black women being the fastest-growing
community of successful entrepreneurs in the US, with a growth rate
of over 18% since 2017, only five percent of the surveyed founders
have been able to secure funding through business loans or venture
capital funds. Additionally, only 20% were familiar with the
process to apply for and receive funding through government grants.
While access to capital remains a key barrier for growth among this
group, there is also a large gap in mentorship and training in the
intricacies of social media algorithms to garner a return on
investment from social media efforts.
Although the report found that challenges among
Black founders heavily impacted success, results also demonstrated
the resiliency and enthusiasm among founders. Of those surveyed,
88% were optimistic about the future of their business, driven by
confidence and their personal and community passions to improve the
lives of others and deliver an impact greater than themselves.
“It’s through important partnerships with
companies like Sage that we are able to effectively shine a light
on the struggles that Black women founders face in an exponential
way,” said Dr. Cameka Smith, founder of The BOSS Network. “We hope
this report will inspire businesses and corporations in Atlanta and
beyond to take meaningful action in support of Black women business
owners to achieve success for the betterment of our economic
development.”
To address the challenge of lack of capital and drive immediate
change among Black founders in Atlanta, Sage and the BOSS Network
launched the "Invest in Progress" program in 2022. This research is
essential to extending our work to ensure continued support of
Black women founders. It is dedicated to fostering a pipeline of
funding, mentorship, and access to Sage technologies to help
founders grow and scale their businesses. Sage has committed to
providing $1.5M in funds through the grant program to support and
drive the resilience and passion within this group of dynamic
women.
In addition, Sage and The BOSS Network are announcing a new
partnership with Swoop, a prominent global fintech company
specializing in funding solutions. This collaborative endeavor,
made possible through the Sage Foundation, is designed to further
empower this community of entrepreneurs, in direct response to the
insights uncovered in the Voices of Strength report. It will
encompass personalized financial training programs and enhanced
access to capital resources. Through this strategic alliance, the
organizations will offer:
- Up to 150 women entrepreneurs in
Atlanta will be provided a 3-year membership to The BOSS Network
and 1 year of training access for up to 150 Atlanta women founders
(including the commission) giving them access to The BOSS Network,
resources, support, and events.
- 7+ grants from the Invest in
Progress program to go to founders in Atlanta (valued at up to
$70K)
- Custom trainings through BOSS
Business University, Sage, and SWOOP for the Atlanta cohort of
Invest in Progress recipients in response to the themes identified
in the report, including finance training and resources for access
to capital.
Sage’s Grassroots Impact in Atlanta
"We serve millions of SMBs around the world, so
we understand the impact they can have on the economy by creating
jobs and prosperity within their wider communities,” said Steve
Hare, Sage CEO.
“As the fastest growing business community in
the U.S., we know that Black women entrepreneurs have great
potential to make a huge difference. So, we wanted to understand
more about the challenges that are getting in their way, and what
businesses and government can do to help.
“The insights from our new report with BOSS
clearly indicate that the priorities must be providing faster,
easier access to capital and helping them unlock the benefits of
digital technology. Similarly, our new partnership with Swoop, as
well as with Morehouse College, will provide more access to
professional spaces, social sustainability, and growth
opportunities for founders. We remain dedicated to diversity,
equity, and inclusion, a journey we are resolutely
undertaking."
Through this partnership, Sage and The BOSS Network are
inspiring the Atlanta community to not only think about but also to
act on the critical importance of investing in and supporting Black
women founders. Atlanta’s economic growth is intertwined with the
success of Black entrepreneurs, leading to innovation and
unprecedented prosperity in the city and beyond. This shared effort
reaffirms Sage’s dedication to the vibrant city of Atlanta, its
local communities, and the flourishing regional economy.
The full report can be found here.
About SageSage exists to knock
down barriers so everyone can thrive, starting with the millions of
small- and mid-sized businesses served by us, our partners, and
accountants. Customers trust our finance, HR, and payroll software
to help business flow. By digitizing business processes and
relationships with customers, suppliers, employees, banks and
governments, our digital network connects SMBs, removing friction
and delivering insights. Knocking down barriers also means we use
our time, technology, and experience to tackle digital inequality,
economic inequality, and the climate crisis. Learn more at
www.sage.com/en-us/.
About The BOSS Network
Founded by Dr. Cameka Smith, BOSS™ is an acronym
for "Bringing Out Successful Sisters," and the network’s mission is
to promote and encourage the small business spirit and career
development of women. The BOSS Network is an online community of
professional and entrepreneurial women who support each other
through conversation, online, and event-based networking. To find
out more about The BOSS Network, please visit
www.TheBOSSNetwork.org. The BOSS Network was named as a Forbes Top
10 Career and Entrepreneurial website for Women. More than 200,000
active women members throughout the United States are engaged
through our social and digital programming. The BOSS Network’s
latest initiative is the BOSS Impact Fund, with a focus on grant
funding for 500+ Black women entrepreneurs, over the next three
years. In addition, each grant recipient will have a 1-year
scholarship to our BOSS Business University, a digital mentorship
program that will provide a comprehensive entrepreneurship
curriculum, to assist in long-term business growth.About
Swoop:Swoop is a global fintech company specialising
in funding solutions for businesses. Swoop's platform connects
businesses and advisors with the right funding options,
streamlining the application process and saving them time and
money. Swoop is committed to helping businesses thrive by making
funding accessible and
hassle-free. https://swoopfunding.com/us/
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