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1863 Ventures, a nonprofit known for championing underrepresented founders, will close and reemerge as a for-profit entity, New Majority Ventures. Under the continued leadership of founder Melissa Bradley, the new organization aims to better support New Majority founders—women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and other historically marginalized entrepreneurs. In a statement, Bradley explained that the shift to a for-profit model will enable the organization to deepen its impact through partnerships with accelerators, incubators, and universities, while maintaining its core mission. A Legacy of Impact Since its founding nearly a decade ago,

The Forbes 30 Under 30 North America 2025 list is out, showcasing exceptional talent across industries.  This year, we’re highlighting some of the young Black people in tech who are driving progress through innovation, equity, and leadership. Jordan Taylor, 29 | Founder, Vizcom Jordan Taylor is the creative force behind Vizcom, a startup that uses AI to turn sketches into 3D designs. The former Nvidia industrial designer launched Vizcom in 2021 with cofounder Kaelan Richards, helping companies like Ford and New Balance streamline product development. Today, Vizcom boasts 65 enterprise

Fuze Fund has unveiled a $30 million venture capital fund aimed at empowering minority, women, and veteran entrepreneurs, seeking to bridge the equity gap in the startup ecosystem. The newly launched Fuze Venture Growth Fund I, LP is a Reg-D 506(c) fund recently approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).  The fund is currently in its subscription phase and invites accredited investors to contribute alongside offering mentorship, strategic guidance, and resources to ensure the success of underrepresented founders. A Mission Rooted in Advocacy and Impact Dr. T.J. Breeden,

Each year, the BBC honors 100 inspiring and influential women from around the globe, celebrating their contributions to society across various fields.  This listicle highlights the women of color in tech who have earned a spot on the BBC 100 Women list this year.  Gabriela Salas Cabrera, Mexico Gabriela Salas Cabrera is a programmer and data scientist whose work bridges technology and cultural preservation. When her mother tongue, Náhuatl, was missing from Google Translate, Salas took action. Collaborating with the tech giant, she helped integrate Náhuatl and other indigenous Mexican

SpringHill, the media company co-founded by NBA star LeBron James, reported a $28 million loss for 2023 on $104 million in revenue, according to a Bloomberg report.  The company, which reported a $17 million loss in 2022 and has yet to turn a profit, continued to face challenges in 2024, along with the rest of the industry. However, it recently announced a new merger, and with it, hopes of profitability. Challenges in a Changing Market SpringHill’s struggles mirror those of other production companies founded during the streaming boom.  As platforms

Lumina, a newly launched media group and venture capital firm, is backing Carrousel Studios, the latest venture by French actor Omar Sy.  Sy, celebrated for roles in Lupin and The Intouchables, co-founded Carrousel Studios with director Louis Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk).  A Star-Driven Production Model Founded by Gangs of London producer Thomas Benski, Lumina’s mission is to give creators greater control over their intellectual property. Carrousel Studios, Lumina’s first major partnership, reflects this vision by prioritising intellectual property ownership and sustainability for high-profile talent. “Too often, artists aren’t at the

Intrapreneurship—the practice of creating ventures within existing organizations—could help bridge the resources gap Black founders face, recent new research suggests. Intrapreneurship: A Safer Space for Innovation While Black and white entrepreneurs start businesses at similar rates, Black-founded ventures are only half as likely to achieve financial viability.  New research by Olenka Kacperczyk (London Business School) and Tiantian Yang (Wharton) shows Black intrapreneurs achieve financial outcomes nearly equal to white peers, with just a 2% gap over five years. One key factor? Researchers note that employers are already familiar with their

9fin, a London-based debt market intelligence startup, has secured $50 million in Series B funding led by Highland Europe, a prominent growth capital investor.  As first reported by The Financial Times, this latest funding is expected to drive 9fin’s expansion, particularly in the United States, where the company’s growth is accelerating.  It also marks a milestone in 9fin’s journey, bringing total funding to nearly $90 million since its inception in 2016. Aiming for Billion-Dollar Revenues Co-founded by Huss El-Sheikh and Steven Hunter, 9fin began as a response to the lack

Rebekah Kasumu is on a mission to level the playing field for first-time fund managers. With over 15 years of experience in private markets, she recently launched Flourish Partners, a firm dedicated to helping emerging fund managers navigate the complex world of launching and growing their funds. A Career Built on Experience Kasumu’s track record spans leadership roles at top-tier firms. Before starting Flourish Partners, she worked as Partner and Head of Finance at Localglobe, managing over $2 billion in assets across more than 15 funds. She also led finance and

Startup Noir NOLA is setting a new standard for empowering Black entrepreneurs and investors in New Orleans.  This initiative, launched by Greater New Orleans Inc. (GNO Inc.), provides resources and opportunities to support the success of Black-led startups in a region brimming with potential.  With access to networking events, educational sessions, and strategic mentorship, the program aims to address the systemic barriers that often hinder access to capital and connections. Closing the Funding Gap Despite the growth of venture capital, Black founders continue to receive only a fraction of total

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