Programs
BBN programs are built to support Black-owned businesses through growth, connection, visibility, and community-led impact.
How BBN Programs Work
BBN programs are designed to meet business owners where they are—offering practical support, community connection, and opportunities that strengthen long-term sustainability. We deliver both structured programs and ongoing support that helps Black-owned businesses grow and stay visible across Minnesota.
Explore BBN Program Areas
Business Ascend Program
A 12-month cohort that helps Black-owned businesses strengthen systems, build capacity, and prepare for sustainable growth.
Core Support Programs
Ongoing support that connects Black business owners to resources, learning, and community-based guidance year-round.
Economic Visibility Program
Events and opportunities that increase visibility for Black-owned businesses and connect them with customers and community.
Program List
Business Ascend Program
A 12-month pilot cohort providing assessment-driven planning, coaching, and technical assistance to help businesses strengthen systems and grow.
The next phase of Business Ascend, scaling cohort support to serve more businesses with structured planning, coaching, and tools.
Core Support Programs
A recurring space for Black business owners to connect, share challenges and wins, and exchange practical insight—strengthening relationships and collaboration across Minnesota.
Supports business owners by translating systems and policy into actionable information and pathways to reduce barriers and expand access.
Support for businesses participating in markets and events—helping vendors prepare, show up strong, and improve outcomes through guidance, tools, and case-by-case 1:1 technical assistance.
A curated hub of templates, guides, and tools—plus weekly updated funding opportunities (grants, RFPs, and more) to help businesses stay ready and resourced.
Economic Visibility Program
A seasonal visibility series running March–November with 20 events (every other Friday)—spotlighting Black-owned food businesses and connecting them with community customers.
A marketplace-style event that elevates Black-owned businesses through visibility, community engagement, and sales opportunities.
A community event opportunity that increases local visibility for businesses and strengthens neighborhood connection.
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