Today, DoorDash announced Made by Women, an in-app and digital platform that aims to champion women-owned businesses and uplift women voices, along with a first-of-its-kind partnership with multi-platform ESPN commentator and two-time WNBA All-Star and forward for the Los Angeles Sparks, Chiney Ogwumike.
In celebration of International Womenâs Day, the multi-platform partnership with Chiney Ogwumike launches today with a new national ad campaign titled âIn the Zone” that spans TV, digital, and social media. The campaign is a leading example of a non-endemic brand creating national creative that features a solo WNBA athlete, elevating the representation of women in advertising and media. The :30 spot simultaneously and seamlessly links DoorDash and basketball through spoken-word narration by a rising voice in the world of sports, while aiming to celebrate women making history.
/PRNewswire/ Today, DoorDash announced Made by Women, an in-app and digital platform that aims to champion women-owned businesses and uplift women voices,.
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Today DoorDash announced the winners of the COVID-19 Restaurant Relief Grant program provided through its Main Street Strong effort. These grants are a part of DoorDash’s five-year, $200 million Main Street Strong Pledge to empower local communities, which included a $10 million grant program effort across select cities, states, and counties in the U.S. and Canada.
The grants are being administered by Hello Alice and can be used to cover operating costs during this challenging time, including rent, payroll, purchasing PPE, expanding outdoor dining capacity, and other expenses.
Mariah Ray with DoorDash joined Good Evening San Diego to discuss the grants.
DoorDash awards $5,000 grants to 32 Cincinnati restaurants
Restaurant delivery service DoorDash has awarded $5,000 grants to 32 Cincinnati restaurants to help offset costs of running a restaurant amid a global pandemic.
The grant program is part of DoorDash’s $200 million, five-year Main Street Strong pledge, which includes a $10 million initiative to help restaurants in cities in the United States and Canada.
DoorDash announced the grant recipients on March 4, awarding $5,000 to each restaurant to help cover rent, payroll, expanding outdoor dining or purchase personal protective equipment.
Eligible restaurants in Cincinnati must have three or fewer stores currently operating and employ 50 people or less per store. The restaurants also must have made $3 million or less in annual revenue per store in 2019.