Women Empowered! Dream. Build. Succeed!
Women account for over 30% of businesses in the U.S., according to the 2015 State of Women-Owned Businesses report commissioned by American Express. Black women own roughly 14% of those companies, making them the fastest growing segment of entrepreneurs.
Along those lines, women outpace men in purchasing a home. With this rise in upward-mobility, comes a new, unfamiliar conversation: how to manage and maintain WEALTH.
The ANIKA Foundation has struck up a series of conversations around money Along those lines, women outpace men in purchasing a home. With this rise in upward-mobility, comes a new, unfamiliar conversation: how to manage and maintain WEALTH.
“We have to reframe our relationship with money,” says Anika Robbins, the agency’s Founding Director.
Robbins understands that, despite the promising aforementioned business start-up and home-buying statistics nationwide, workshops and symposiums with local experts in finance, law, home-buying, insurance, business and investing. Ongoing classes and support groups are offered to provide needed support to help participants achieve their goals.
A youth social enterprise program, TEXTURE, is also featured. For more information call: 612.670.6355
Ambassador Spotlight
We can’t do this work alone. The ANIKA Foundation is built on village principles of showcasing and leveraging the talent and resources within our community. Below are a few of our Real Estate Ambassadors. To learn more about our mentorship and Ambassdor programs or to meet more of our Ambassadors in finance, investments, insurance and credit counseling, visit us online at: www.theanikafoundation.org
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