Black Business Investment Fund will support business owners to improve jobs while strengthening their businesses
Orlando, FL – BBIF announced its selection for Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities partnership in Shared Success: scaling financial intermediary strategies to advance job quality, equity, and small business prosperity. This innovative pilot program, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will focus on advancing job quality among small- and medium-sized businesses. From stagnant wages to low access to benefits, low job quality affects millions of workers in the US and disproportionately impacts BIPOC workers. Nearly 60% of low-wage workers work at businesses with fewer than 100 employees, including the 35% of low-wage workers at micro-businesses with fewer than 10 employees. Improving job quality for low-wage BIPOC workers requires a focus on small businesses.
CDFIs and financial intermediaries can help improve the lives of low-wage workers by centering job quality in their financing and advising. CDFI grantees will integrate job quality into their financing and advising services to support and incentivize small- and medium-sized businesses to improve job quality in areas including worker compensation, advancement, employee satisfaction, basic benefits, incentives, and wealth building.
BBIF is dedicated to providing business owners with the mentorship and training needed to have a successful business, which includes ensuring that their employees have high-quality positions . Through the initiatives of the organization’s skilled advisors, BBIF’s clients receive the individualized growth strategies they need to scale their businesses.
Joining the CDFI grantees, the Economic Opportunities Program, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in this collaborative effort are key partners U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC) and Pacific Community Ventures (PCV). USBCDC, the community development and tax credit subsidiary of U.S. Bank, will provide CDFI partners with an opportunity to apply for capital investments; PCV will leverage its existing expertise in good jobs business advising to support CDFIs in strengthening their practices.
“At BBIF we are continuously looking for ways to support BIPOC businesses for long term gains,” said Duane Lewis, COO, BBIF. “Having business owners think critically about job quality and how they can invest in their employees will make a difference in the business’s success. We are looking forward to this partnership with Aspen Institute and the impact the initiative will have for local communities.”
“This is a critical undertaking to meaningfully improve jobs in a way that benefits both workers and business owners. Most business owners recognize the value of their employees, but need information, incentives, and tools to improve job quality,” said Maureen Conway, vice president at the Aspen Institute and executive director of the Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program. “We are pleased to partner with these CDFIs who share our values and are well positioned to help small businesses seize opportunities for making job quality improvements in the short term and ultimately drive structural changes for a more just and equitable economy.”
By building job quality-related services into their existing operating and financial models and sharing evidence of CDFI success in influencing job quality, these CDFI partners will lay a foundation for scaling job quality as a key driver of racial equity and economic mobility. In the long term, Shared Success aims to raise the floor for workers across the US small business ecosystem by demonstrating that small business owners can feasibly enhance job quality in ways that strengthen business resilience and worker wellbeing, and by developing the capacities, products, and practices of financial institutions to facilitate job quality improvements.
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About BBIF
Created in 1987, BBIF’s mission is to develop and promote Black business enterprises through education, training, loans, investments, and other activities and to aggressively promote an atmosphere conducive to their development. A mission-driven lender, BBIF helps communities and businesses thrive by providing loan capital and specialized financial technical assistance services. BBIF is a CDFI (Community Development Financial Institution) and CDE (Community Development Enterprise) certified by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Community Advantage and Micro Loan lender as certified by U.S. Small Business Administration, Money Smart for Small Business collaborator certified by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and is AERIS rated triple star, A-minus. Since our inception, BBIF has provided over 1,000 loans totaling $81 million and leveraged $292 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) community investments. BBIF’s investments have helped to create/sustain over 13,884 jobs all while maintaining a historical loan loss rate of 3.5%. Learn more at www.BBIF.com.