Black Empowerment Manifesto Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AFRO CARIBBEAN BUSINESS NETWORK CANADA FOUNDATION (ACBN): PRESENTS: A CANADIAN BLACK EMPOWERMENT MANIFESTO (CBEM) VERSION 2.0. VOLUME 001. TORONTO, April 22, 2021: ACBN Releases its commissioned work ─A Canadian Black Empowerment Manifesto...
2021 Federal Budget for Black Entrepreneurs
On April 19 the Federal government introduced the 2021 Federal Budget. There have been two debriefs so far to determine what is in it for the Black community and I attended to see what was in there for Black Entrepreneurs. As I break down the items remember the...
Sheridan College Partners with Afro Caribbean Business Network
RESEARCH TO SUPPORT BLACK ENTREPRENEURS For immediate release (Mississauga, ON) Jan. 19, 2020: The Afro-Caribbean Business Network (ACBN) and Sheridan’s Pilon School of Business (PSB) partner on a new research project. The research project aims to identify the needs...
Black Entrepreneurs Making Waves During the COVID 19 Pandemic
Black entrepreneurs have faced unprecedented barriers in the marketplace worldwide for hundreds of years. Many Black entrepreneurs are less likely to receive venture capital funding and many lack the knowledge and expertise to navigate the marketplace.
Microloan Fund and Black Business Hub Launch
The Afro Caribbean Business Network Foundation is excited to announce our new MicroLoan Fund to help entrepreneurs of African and Caribbean heritage get access to low interest loans. The program is currently designed to give out loans between $500 and $2500.
ACBN MicroLoan Fund Launch Announcement
Providing low interest loans at prime plus 1.25% for entrepreneurs of African and Caribbean descent. One of the first of its kind in Ontario, Canada, the launch of this community lending program with the support of Alterna Savings Credit Union. Provides a remarkable opportunity for Black business founders






