From The NCRC Community Development Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Here’s a new way for Black female entrepreneurs to access capital
Date November 7, 2022 3:57 PM
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We hope you’ll share this opportunity with your network!

Hi First Name,

We’re writing to share a new, unique, and exciting opportunity for Black female entrepreneurs – and we’d be thrilled if you took advantage of this program and/or forward it to others in your professional network who can.

What you need to know

NCRC’s CDFI, the NCRC Community Development Fund, recently partnered with The Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) and Fluent to launch the Black Women Capital Access (BWCA) program to help change the way Black female entrepreneurs access capital.

As part of the program, selected Black women-owned small businesses may be matched with a participating lender (including NCRC CDF) for an opportunity to gain access to capital using a new diagnostic tool, called The Fluency Score, which works like a FICO Score for early-stage businesses.

Small business owners will be assessed for capital access using their Fluency Score and will receive compensation for their time and effort. You can find out more about Fluent and the Fluency Score here ([link removed] ) .

How to get started

You can take just a few moments to complete the interest form ([link removed] ) today to become one of up to 100 Black female entrepreneurs to participate in the program. (On the fourth and final page of the interest form, just be sure to select NCRC CDF as your referring partner.)

Interested? Submit your form today ([link removed] ) !

Know someone else who might be interested? Just forward this email their way!

Thank You,

The NCRC Community Development Fund team

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