Black Millionaire Development Program - Interest Form
SF Black Wallstreet is thrilled to announce the Black Millionaire Development Program in honor of our ancestral guides Mary Ellen Pleasant and William Leidesdorff, two legendary Black pioneers that laid the economic and cultural foundation of the city known today as San Francisco, California.

The 8-week program levels the playing field for ten current and aspiring entrepreneurs by equipping them with skills and knowledge to start and grow their businesses. Long-standing structural inequities have excluded Black entrepreneurs and small business owners from accessing opportunities to achieve financial prosperity.  The program removes barriers to access by leveraging a community of experts to provide wrap-around services and create pathways to wealth building for entrepreneurs.

While we are not accepting applications at this time, we still want to learn about you and your entrepreneurship journey for future cohorts.

To learn more about the program and upcoming cohorts, visit www.sfblackwallstreet.com/black-millionaires. If you have any questions, please email us at info@sfblackwallstreet.com.

The Black Millionaire Development Program is offered by SF Black Wallstreet with support from the Human Rights Commission, the Dream Keeper Initiative, and Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
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