Resources for Black, Indigenous and Other People of Color

This page is dedicated to uplifting Black, Indigenous, Asian-American/Pacific Islander and Latinx companies within the B Lab U.S. & Canada community, providing them with opportunities to enhance their experiences within the business world.  If you’d like to submit a resource to be considered for this page, please fill out our submission form.

Mental Health and Wellness Resources for Students of Color

For students of color, mental health care can sometimes feel inaccessible or irrelevant, and recent research has found major disparities in mental health treatment for students across races and ethnic backgrounds.

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The Allapattah Collaborative CDC

The Allapattah Collaborative implement place making techniques to foster identity, support wealth building strategies for marginalized communities of color and advocate for policies and procedures that support equitable, comprehensive and sustainable community development.

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Minority-owned businesses

SBA is committed to supporting the development and growth of minority-owned small businesses and entrepreneurs from underserved communities.

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Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

The American Indian College Fund

The American Indian College Fund invests in Native students and tribal college education to transform lives and communities.

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American Indian Higher Education Consortium

AIHEC is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation's 38 Tribal Colleges and Universities.

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American Indigenous Business Leaders

American Indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to empowering business students in the United States.

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Association on American Indian Affairs

Oldest American Indian, Native American, Indigenous nonprofit Advocates improving higher education scholarship, repatriation, grants, education, and programing.

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Canadian Aboriginal Venture Group

The Canadian Aboriginal Venture Group (CAVG) provides a single point of departure that will allow Aboriginal organizations and entrepreneurs to pursue innovative ideas through our entrepreneurial experience.

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Indigena Capital

The principals of Indigena have specialized in partnering exclusively with Tribal Nations in the United States and First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada for over three decades.

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Indigenous Growth Fund – NACCA National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association

The Indigenous Growth Fund is a new, innovative fund created by NACCA that will leverage government investment to raise additional capital from institutional investors. The fund will make capital available to the Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs) to provide loans to new and expanding Indigenous businesses.

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KI’MOLA INDIGENOUS CAPITAL

Canada’s First Indigenous Investment Group

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The Native American Disability Law Center

The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the legal rights of Native Americans with disabilities.

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About These Resources

Since 2020, businesses across the U.S., Canada, and worldwide have focused attention, time and resources on anti-racist education. B Lab U.S. & Canada has also been one of those organizations channeling energy to move towards a racially equitable economy and society.

At the same time, those most directly impacted by systemic racism deserve to be highlighted, uplifted and centered within this community.