[ad_1] (BPRW) Ford and National Urban League Launch $600,000 Initiative to Help Black Small Business Owners Hardest Hit By COVID-19 • National Urban League affiliates in six cities — Los Angeles, Detroit, New Orleans, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York — will participate in the program • New pilot program seeks to provide immediate access to capital for Black business owners disproportionately affected by COVID-19 • Program recipients to gain access to pre- and post-grant counseling to ensure the survival and growth of the Black business community (Black PR Wire) NEW YORK CITY, NY – The New York Urban League is the recipient of a $100,000 grant from Ford and The National Urban League to continue its work in support of small businesses in the wake of COVID-19. Ford Motor Company and its philanthropic arm, Ford Motor Company Fund, are joining with the National Urban League to provide $600,000 in grants to Black business owners negatively afflicted by COVID-19. The Emergency Capital Access Program (ECAP) will provide small grants, combined with technical assistance and advisory services, to Black business owners through National Urban League affiliates in Los Angeles, Detroit, New Orleans, Atlanta, Chicago and New York. Each city will receive $100,000, enabling National Urban League affiliates to provide crucial economic support to businesses providing a stabilizing influence for communities hard hit by the pandemic. Arva Rice, President and CEO of the New York Urban League said, “With this extraordinarily generous grant, we will be able to serve even more people as the pandemic continues to disproportionately impact Black and Brown communities and business owners.” “Small businesses are a cornerstone of the African American community and play a vital role in their economic success,” said Pamela Alexander, director of Community Development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “The impact of the COVID pandemic has created economic uncertainty that necessitates immediate action. Our long-term partnership with the National Urban League allows us to quickly mobilize an initiative such as the Emergency Capital Access Program to get immediate assistance to those businesses in need.” The ECAP initiative will be managed by local Urban League officials in each of the six cities. Here’s how the program will work: The Urban League Entrepreneurship Center, along with other partner agencies, will recruit qualified businesses as possible grant recipients; Qualified applicants will be awarded grants of $2,000 - $5,000 for the remainder of 2020. Qualified applicants must participate in pre-grant counseling services to access short-term needs. Funding priority will be given to “person-to-person” businesses heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and those located in Census tracts with greater than 25% Black residency. NYUL will manage the grant process for New York City. For additional program details, contact New York Urban League at info@nyul.org or https://www.nyul.org/ “Access to capital is one of the biggest hurdles Black