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Alicia Keys and NFL Announce $1 Billion Fund for Black-Owned Businesses, Communities - The New York Beacon

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Alicia Keysand theNFLhave teamed to launch a $1 billion endowment fund focused on supporting Black-owned businesses and communities. Keys announced the full details of her latest initiative, revealingNFLbosses will be contributing to the fund. In an interview withBillboard, the singer said the recent protests have […]

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