02/24/2021
DoorDash, the food delivery app, and Accion, the nation’s leading nonprofit small business leader, announced on Tuesday the creation of Main Street Strong Accelerator Program. The initiative will provide financial assistance and resources for “100 women-owned, immigrant-owned, and BIPOC-owned restaurateurs.”
The entrepreneurs must have been opened for more than two years and have 50 employees across locations. It is primarily for those who are immigrants and those of color whose businesses have been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis. Data has shown that women and people of color have been disproportionately impacted as they’ve closed at twice the rate.
The program seeks to stabilize their enterprises and set them up for long-term success by deploying $2 million in grants to participants of the program. Each restaurant will be eligible for $20K and applicants can submit applications starting today here. The deadline is March 2.
“The social and financial inequities that many businesses experienced before the pandemic have only been amplified by the current global pandemic and economic crisis,” said Tony Xu, CEO and Co-founder of DoorDash.
“To truly empower and grow local economies, you must start with the entrepreneur. With a commitment to advancing diversity and equity starting with the restaurant industry, we’re excited to provide business owners with specialized tools to thrive during one of the most challenging times of our generation.”
Luz Urrutia, Accion Opportunity Fund CEO, reiterated the point that women, immigrants, and people of color felt the worst of the pandemic from an economic standpoint. She cited pre-existing factors that contributed to this circumstance.
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