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Girls’s Basis

The Girls’s Basis of Arkansas has introduced the ten collaborating grantees for its subsequent Girls’s Financial Mobility Hub. In the course of the six-month program, Black ladies entrepreneurs from throughout the state achieve entry to very important assist companies, coaching and funding.

The 2022 WEM Hub cohort contributors embody:

Dequeshia Prude-Wheeler, Prude Legacy Legislation Group, PLLC in Bentonville; and

Warrenesha Arnold, Nyarai Cosmetics, LLC in Fayetteville.

As part of the WFA’s Girls Empowered initiative, the WEM Hub is a statewide program designed to assist Black women-owned companies by offering technical help together with extra sources, together with $5,000 in unrestricted grant funds. Help for the 2022 WEM Hub was supplied by Arkansas Enterprise Publishing Group, Arvest, Financial institution of America, RSF Social Finance, Simmons Financial institution, Truist Basis, Wells Fargo, and the Girls’s Funding Community.

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