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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

Recent data from Crunchbase reveals that there has been a disproportionate decline in venture funding for Black-founded startups in the United States. A Fall Below The $1B Threshold Last year, these startups secured only $705 million in funding, marking the first time since 2016 that the figure fell below the $1 billion threshold. This sharp decline of 71% in funding to Black-founded companies starkly contrasts with the 37% decrease in overall U.S. startup funding, highlighting a widening gap in investment allocation. This drop signifies a declining share of Black-founded startups