WELCOME
To CAREE's Place!
Have you been seeking an organization where you can be your full self and integrate all of your parts?
CAREE's Place is the premier business community to encourage, train, equip and connect Christian Black women entrepreneurs to flourish in your:
1) Entrepreneurial calling,
2) God-given purpose and
3) Spiritual journey
We are the resource for new and seasoned
Christian Black Women Entrepreneurs.
Who We Are
We BUILD.
We are not fighting for space at the table.
We built the table.
We COLLABORATE.
We build the table for ourselves and for others to fellowship, contribute and sit.
We STEWARD.
We realize a table has been prepared for us so we are thankful, careful and joyfully share the gifts we
have been given.
What We Offer
CAREE’s Place is a leading business accelerator that provides resources and cutting-edge business tools and helps companies obtain structure and strength to successfully launch, scale and prosper. CAREE’s Place will provide business accelerator curriculum, coaching and networking to Black Women Entrepreneurs that are based in the U.S through its virtual business accelerator program.
Community
Connections
Capital
Services
CAREE's Place supports you through training, consulting and referrals in the following areas.
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Business Training
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Business Planning
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Business Audits
Strategy Development
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Teaming
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Branding & Design
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Legal Referral
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Engineering Design
Resources
""hen the COVID-19 pandemic hit U.S. shores, Black women took it as an opportunity to reset their lives and careers to go into business for themselves and take control of their finances...."
(Black Enterprise, 2022)
Business Grants for Black Women: 18 Options and Resources
"Grant funding can help Black women entrepreneurs launch and grow their businesses. Here are some options..."
(Nerd Wallet, 2022)
MBDA Capital Readiness Program Grant Competition
"MBDA is seeking proposals for its $93.5 million Capital Readiness Program grant competition to help minority and other underserved entrepreneurs launch and scale their businesses..."
(MBDA 2022)