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Black Business Owners: Continued Support Crucial in 2021

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Thursday, December 24, 2020   

FARGO, N.D. -- The holiday shopping season is mostly done. But those advocating for Black business owners say people should still keep them in mind for long-term support.

It's been more than six months since the police killing of George Floyd.

Deb Jenkins, operator of Deb's Corner Food and Catering in Fargo, said after the racial reckoning spurred by Floyd's death, customers have offered plenty of moral support. As a Black entrepreneur, Jenkins also hopes the attention gives her company a broader reach.

"For me, it's always about, you know, 'Support me by spreading the word,' too, that I am out here," Jenkins explained. "I am someone that has been doing this now for some 20 years. It would be nice to be able to have more people know that there is someone, you know, another alternative to your catering needs."

She added one selling point that has attracted customers is a menu featuring different items than the traditional, local fare.

Advocates for minority entrepreneurs say the businesses also need more long-term commitments from banks, including assistance in getting new relief aid from Congress.

Kenya McKnight-Ahad, CEO of the Black Women's Wealth Alliance in neighboring Minnesota, has helped more than 200 women of color start businesses across the region.

Earlier this year, when Congress authorized the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses, she said there was a big disconnect with minority-owned firms.

"Some banks wanted statements from a year ago, and it was a lot of different criteria that most sole proprietors don't have access to," McKnight-Ahad stated.

An analysis by the Federal Reserve found just 20% of loans from the program reached areas with a high concentration of Black-owned companies.

Economists say the entrepreneurs were at a disadvantage before the pandemic, and many couldn't afford COVID's major hit to their bottom lines.


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