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Fifth Third Foundation Announces Recipients of $1.2 Million in Grants for Black, Woman-owned Businesses

Grants Made Available Through Innovation Meets Main Street Program

CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#blackowned–The Fifth Third Foundation today announced the recipients of $1.2 million in grants for Black, woman-owned businesses and the organizations that serve them through the Innovation Meets Main Street: Boosting Black, Woman-owned Businesses program, which was announced in September 2020.


The initiative was a partnership between Local Initiatives Support Corporation and the Association for Enterprise Opportunity and was completely powered by Fifth Third as a part of a larger $8.75 million pledge to support small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We know owning and operating a business creates wealth and a legacy,” said Stefanie Steward-Young, chief corporate social responsibility officer at Fifth Third Bank. “Yet Black-owned business owners often face challenges securing capital to start and maintain their business – even more so during these challenging times. This initiative couldn’t be more vital for Black communities in metropolitan areas like Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Detroit, Louisville, Nashville and Orlando. We are glad to have been a force behind this initiative.”

Through this program, LISC received $1 million from the Fifth Third Foundation, with $630,000 in grant funding awarded to 63 small businesses and $250,000 for an investment in the Fearless Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in businesses led by women of color. The remaining money is supporting the delivery of technical assistance. To date, over 60 Black women have received funding or technical assistance to help them remain open.

Additionally, AEO received $200,000 from the Fifth Third Foundation to provide business owners access to MainStreet RISE, a suite of critical tech-enabled tools and resources to keep businesses open and selling during and after the pandemic. Through partnership with several industry partners, MainStreet RISE empowers entrepreneurs with capabilities that enable revenue generation, accounting and bookkeeping, marketing, and e-commerce. Valued at a total of $6,000, these services were offered free to small businesses. The funding also enabled AEO to launch the Small Business Resource Navigator, an online interactive tool that directs small businesses to local resources.

Innovation Meets Main Street fills a critical need in the economies of Black communities and for the small business community. Studies show that 41% of Black-owned businesses have been shuttered during the pandemic.

TaTanysha Rosby of Art Houze Alive in Sandy Springs, Georgia, is among the Innovation Meets Main Street grant recipients. “The grant was an amazing opportunity for us,” she said. “It allowed our team to stabilize in many areas. We were able to supplement our income and begin the process of developing our new online applications.”

Jacquelynn Byrf of Sweet Sistah Splash in Cincinnati agreed. “Due to COVID restrictions, Sweet Sistah Splash has operated at minimum capacity for almost a year, significantly decreasing our profits. The Innovation Meets Main Street grant has helped our business stay afloat during this trying time. It has helped with operational costs, supplies and more.”

“We were able to both sustain our operations and grow our business,” said Garnet Conerway of Terri’s Cakes Detroit. “As we continue to shift during this time, grants help us gain access to the supplies we need in the quantities we need them in. As supplies are in high demand, we need to purchase things in bulk quantities. The grants helped us with that significantly. Additionally, we were able to stay current on our bills during the lulls in business. Without these grants, we may have had to close our doors.”

The grant recipients by city were:

Atlanta:

The Skin Institute of Atlanta

Art Houze Alive

Advisory CPA Group LLC

Renee D. Samuels D.D.S. PC

Eye Totally Care LLC

The Red Door ATL LLC

WrightNow Solutions

Healthy Dining

Let’s GO Transportation Inc.

Kittness LLC

MindSet Healthcare

Charlotte, North Carolina:

Lockstar LLC

Charlotte Optometric Clinic

Beauty Talks

K.Moni Cosmetics LLC.

The Blackmon Group LLC

Boss Logistics LLC

Anointed Flooring Inc.

B Music Youth

VQ’S Unique Cleaning Services

Therapeutic Embrace OT Services

Cincinnati:

The Voice of Your Customer

Waverlys Hope Child Care LLC

Originalitees

Balizza Healthcare Solutions

Little Tree House of Knowledge Preschool

RRight Now Communications

Social Butterfly Events & Designs LLC, doing business as The Confetti Room

Pope Financial Planning

LFR Events and Consulting LLC

Sweet Sistah Splash

LiveWell Group, LLC

Detroit:

Denson Construction Services, LLC

IVY Kitchen

Paralee Boyd

RSVP Premier Group LLC

The Law Firm of Amale Knox PLLC

Lil Brilliant Mindz LLC

Terri’s Cakes Detroit

SKIN BAR VII

My Dream Dress Bridal Salon

Loose Massage Therapy Plus

Genanscot Services LLC

Detroit Smart Pages Newspaper LLC

Louisville, Kentucky:

Bonnet Bandits

LMH Accounting & Consulting LLC

1st Legacy Homes LLC

Saffron Planning & Events LLC

Bella A.N.Ds Learning Center

Main Street Kids Academy

Nashville, Tennessee:

YBHT Fitness

The McArthur Law Firm

Parson Cleaning Services

DuGard Communications

Orlando:

B. J. Adams & Associates Inc.

JP Augustin Law Firm PLLC

Life Counseling Solutions

Mama’s Fixins LLC

Naked Bar Soap Co.

Orlando African Braiding Center

Preeminent Security LLC

RythmTrail Entertainment Inc.

Sun Cheaters LLC

About the Fifth Third Foundation

Established in 1948, the Fifth Third Foundation was one of the first charitable foundations created by a financial institution. The Fifth Third Foundation supports worthy causes in the areas of health and human services, education, community development and the arts in the states where Fifth Third Bank operates.

About AEO

AEO is the leading voice of innovation for microbusiness and microfinance. We create economic opportunity for underserved entrepreneurs throughout the United States. We engineer transformational change through Research, Incubation, Convening & Advocacy to foster a robust and inclusive marketplace.

About LISC

With residents and partners, LISC forges resilient and inclusive communities of opportunity across America – great places to live, work, visit, do business and raise families. Since 1979, LISC has invested $22 billion to build or rehab more than 419,000 affordable homes and apartments and develop 70.3 million square feet of retail, community and educational space. For more, visit www.lisc.org.

Contacts

Stacie Haas (Media Relations)

[email protected] | 513-534-NEWS

Chris Doll (Investor Relations)

[email protected] | 513-534-2345

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