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N.J. foundation invests $1M for unconventional loans to support Black-owned businesses


N.J. foundation invests $1M for unconventional loans to support Black-owned businesses
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
Monday,  March 10, 2021 - The Pascale Sykes Foundation commits $1,000,000 to the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (AACCNJ) and New Jersey Community Capital (NJCC) to expand entrepreneurship opportunities for black-owned businesses. At left, John Harmon Sr., Founder, President, and CEO, African American Chamber of Commerce of NJ delivers remarks.In back from left are Wayne Meyer, president of New Jersey Community Capital and Frances P. Sykes, president, Pascale Sykes Foundation.
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The Pascale Sykes Foundation, an organization formed to help working class families thrive, announced Wednesday it is investing in Black business enterprises in New Jersey. ....

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