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The IL Bridge Fund, Cincinnati, Ohio Develops New Funding and Financial Mentoring Programs for Minority Business Entrepreneurs Seeking Funding Alternatives
- The IL Bridge Fund, Cincinnati, Ohio Develops New Funding and Financial Mentoring Programs for Minority Business Entrepreneurs Seeking Funding Alternatives
- March 28, 2011
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Many American workers today are choosing self employment as an option to waiting for new job creation. Access to the funding needed to start a business is almost always an issue, especially with those owned by African, Hispanic (Latino), or Asian Americans, who are more likely to lack the financial resources necessary to achieve adequate capitalization.
Given the economic choices available to many American workers today, many are choosing self employment as a way to control their future. For Ethnic minorities, starting their own businesses is a natural alternative to bumping up against the glass ceiling and fighting workplace discrimination.
According to the 2002 Census Survey of Business Owners, the number of Minority Owned Businesses grew 31% between 2002 and 1997 compared to 13% growth for non-minority businesses. In 1982, Ethnic minorit...
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