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Invest in the growth of BIPOC-owned small businesses through our comprehensive investment programs.

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BRIDGING THE GAP

Why Support BIPOC Small Businesses

Investing in BIPOC small businesses creates a snowball effect that brings economic prosperity and vitality to communities of color.

A BIPOC Small Business Recieves Access to Capital
Income, Jobs, & Economic Opportunty Increases
Generational and Community Wealth Grows
The Racial Wealth Gap Narrows for a Brighter Future for All
RESULTS IN ACTION

Transforming the Landscape for Businesses, One Investment at a Time

*Data as of FYE 2022

$86.8M

Total Business Loans

$35M

Total Assets

14.1K+

Jobs Created

36+

Years of Experience
EMPOWERING CHANGE

Real Success Stories. Innovative Programs.

Explore our client success stories and past programs and see the impact of our services. Discover how we’ve helped businesses grow and succeed.

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Truist has supported BBIF since the organization’s inception and it has been a privilege to provide grants that help expand BBIF’s work to establish lending funds, educational resources and training services for BIPOC-owned and underserved small businesses across Central Florida...

Lynette Bell

President, Truist Foundation

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Join Us in Supporting BIPOC Small Businesses

Be part of our mission to provide capital and financial education to the underserved communities across Florida.

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BBIF Awarded $625,000 CDFI Fund Grant to Empower and Uplift Underserved Communities

BBIF has been awarded a $625,000 CDFI Fund grant to expand financial services, empower underserved communities, and drive economic growth.

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FEATURED NEWS

Continuing a Legacy: Message from BBIF's Interim Co-CEOs

BBIF has been awarded a $625,000 CDFI Fund grant to expand financial services, empower underserved communities, and drive economic growth.

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