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.

Latino Network of the American Alliance of Museums

Established in 1992, the Latino Network (LN) of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) represents Latino professionals working in museums and cultural institutions in the United States.

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Latino Professionals Network

C.A.R.’s Latino Professionals Network (LPN), is a growing community dedicated to creating homeownership opportunities and fostering leadership.

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Latinx Executive Network

Cooley’s Latinx Executive Network is a forward-thinking community of CXOs, investors, innovators and prominent influencers across a wide range of industries, companies and government.

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Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

Latino Business Resilience Program – The Enterprise Center

Helping Latino-owned small businesses stabilize, capitilize and grow

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Latino Entrepreneurship Fund – Latino Community Foundation

Our community is the driving force of California’s economy. Latinos are creative, determined and entrepreneurial. Our hardworking and resilient spirit means Latinos start 82% of all new companies in America and Latina women start businesses at six times the national rate.

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Latino Network

Latino Network's mission is to positively transform the lives of Latino youth, families, and communities throughout Portland, Oregon.

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RSF Social Finance Launches Racial Justice Collaborative Fund

RSF Social Finance today launches the Racial Justice Collaborative, a new philanthropic fund that provides diverse forms of capital to U.S.-based social enterprises with Black, Indigenous and people of color owners and leaders.

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United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is America’s largest Hispanic business organization, representing over 4.7 million Hispanic-owned businesses.

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Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

Leading During Traumatic and Triggering Times

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.