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How To Find Funding Opportunities For Black-Owned Businesses
Recorded Webinar (online)
Black business owners
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In celebration of Black History Month, our expert presenter, Phyllis Johnson, owner & CEO of PKJ Consulting, will discuss funding and financial opportunities available to the Black community.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • What funding options are available
  • Where to find funding and financial opportunities
  • How to qualify for funding opportunities
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Equitable is one of America’s leading financial services companies. Founded originally in 1859, the company’s mission is to help clients secure their financial well-being with advice, protection and retirement strategies for individuals, families and small businesses. We understand financial planning is about more than money. It’s about your personal needs, responsibilities and goals. Those are the key factors informing your path toward economic stability. That’s why we offer a humanistic and holistic approach to financial services that take into account the whole you.

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Phyllis Johnson
Phyllis Johnson, Owner & CEO, launched PKJ Consulting in 2015. PKJ Consulting is an Accounting & Consulting Services company for small businesses that provides accounting, bookkeeping, consulting, taxes, payroll and startup services.
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