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ANNOUNCED! The Best BLACK-OWNED Businesses In The Twin Cities!

In Arts & Entertainment, Business, Community, Entrepreneurs, Finance, Music, Networking, Poetry, Spoken Word on February 11, 2012 at 5:22 PM

Your voices have been heard and we are proud to announce the Best Black-Owned Businesses in the Twin Cities!

These company profiles have been featured on the BTC Business Directory website and will be published in the Directory Edition of Black Twin Cities Magazine.

WEBSITE/GRAPHIC DESIGN COMPANY - MaXXposure Marketing Group

 

 

RESTAURANT - Big Daddy’s Old Fashioned BBQ

 

 

NETWORKING EVENT or GROUP - Groove Theory: Poetry in Motion

 

 

PHOTOGRAPHER/PHOTOGRAPHY COMPANY - jeffrey fortson photography!

 

 

NEWS OUTLET (In Print or Online) - Insight News

 

 

FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY - New Beginning Financial Group, LLC

 

 

EVENT, CONCERT or BUSINESS PROMOTIONS COMPANY - Blue ink! Promotional Group

 

 

EVENT or WEDDING PLANNER - Xtravagant Events, LLC

 

 

DJ - Dan Speak 

 

 

BARBER SHOP or HAIR SALON - VIP Hair & Nail Salon

Robyne Robinson to be honored as one of Minnesota’s “Firsts”: A documentary honoring African American Groundbreakers

In Business, Entrepreneurs, Press Releases on August 7, 2011 at 9:45 AM
Black Twin Cities is happy to say that Robyne Robinson will be featured in a SPNN/TPT/MN Humanities documentary on “Firsts: Minnesota’s African American Groundbreakers”.
Robyne Robinson was the first African American woman to anchor a prime-time news cast in the state of Minnesota, and continues to make us proud as the CEO & Founder of ROX Minneapolis jewelry.
You can see segmented 10 minute clips of all the interviews categorized by name on the Minnesota Humanities Center link: http://www.mnhum.org/video/cbm.cfm.
SPNN will be airing “Firsts” on the following dates:
Fri 08/19/11       7:00 pm
Sat 08/20/11      8:00 am
Sun 08/21/11     11:00 pm
Tue 08/23/11     7:00 pm
Fri 08/26/11       7:00 pm
Check your local listings.  SPNN is Channel 19 in St. Paul. TPT is planning on airing “Firsts” some time late summer or early fall.
Robyn says,”It was only because of your support over the years that this honor happened.  I’m proud to have represented Minnesota on the air or 20 years, as the second African-American candidate for Lt. Governor in Minnesota, and all of you — as a woman, an activist and a friend.”
Read about her amazing company in Black Twin Cities Magazine!

How to get a small business loan or grant: Lock in those dollars and cents today!

In Business, Entrepreneurs, Finance on May 19, 2011 at 4:55 PM

by Mark A. Wingo (aka Mr. Wingonomics)

Owning a business is one of the many key components to achieving the American dream, in addition to attending college, having a family, a dog, and owning a home with a picket white fence. One thing that all of the above have in common is “Money” or “Financing” to obtain and/or upkeep the American dream. Today we have people starting businesses by the thousands, but to succeed in the business world you have to be willing to build a business. In order to be taken serious in business you must present yourself as a business. We all know that building a successful business requires money. You have many different operational expenses such as: website cost, phone system, computer(s), office lease, office supplies, and a host of other needs.  The major expense most entrepreneurs leave out is education. I’m not talking about formal education. I’m taking about informal education. Informal education alone can unlock financing to your dreams. Money is an idea and if you are lacking a vision, you are lacking the finances to run your business like a Fortune 500 company.

Owning a business is nothing to take lightly; small businesses have such a major effect on the local economy. Financing your business or your life is already stressful in this current economic situation, but if you are prepared and willing to change your way of thinking about money you will be a better borrower. Before applying for a business loan and/or grant you should keep in mind the following:

  1. Business Plan – By developing a business plan, you are providing the company’s background. You are also giving the financial institution a picture of where the company is going in years to come.
  2. Credit history – Your credit is a written verification of your integrity. Before applying for a loan you should first request a copy of your credit report. If you have credit problems focus on fixing them and get educated by understanding what impacts your credit.  In order to receive money you must have a proven credit rating, because they will turn away from the fill even if your business is thriving.
  3. Budget and other financial documents – You already should be preparing a budget for your business to track income vs. expenses. Financial institutions want to see if you are well organized and that you have a need and/or purpose to use the money in an appropriate way. You also want to have a personal accountant or use financial software to help you prepare the proper balance sheet, income statement, tax return, and other documents to support your business.
  4. Personal information – This is why I say run your personal household like a Fortune 500 company. Often financial institutions will ask for personal information to see the character applying for the loan and/or grant.  You may even be asked to provide personal collateral to secure the loan. If you are not personally stable enough, why would they give you a loan? Your business represents your character!
  5. Commitment – When applying for a business loan the financial institutions want to see how dedicated you are to your business. They want you to have a passion for your work and if things get tough you won’t seek a stable full-time job. Another great way to wow the bank is to have a well formatted and detailed resume attached to your business plan. This will show your level of commitment.
If you are looking for some reliable information about business loans and/grants you can always rely on the internet. We all know how hard and stressful it can be when making the hardest financial decision, besides buying a home. When applying for a business loan and/or grant you don’t have to be alone. Here are some resources and tools available to assist you in your business journey:

The SBA business planning center in St. Paul offers a mixture of programs and services to help you develop a business plan to present to financial institutions when applying for a loan and/or grant. They also have on-site counseling, volunteer bankers, lawyers and loan information.

The business planning center is free and open to the public without an appointment. They offer free access to computers with software to help you create a business and marketing plan. To learn more about how the SBA can help you attend a free small business loan seminar that is held every Thursday at 12:30pm.  There you will receive a sample loan application, a business start-up kit, and information on how to start a business. After the class you can even sit down with local banker to ask questions about your business plan and see if you have provided the necessary information needed to secure the loan. For more information about any of the business planning center programs or services, call (651) 209-1884.

When applying for grant you must also be well prepared to present an almost perfect presentation to the organization, but this process is not as stressful. Today you can apply for grants through a variety contest. One thing I would do is research Non Profits, Chamber of Commerce branches or association groups to see if they have any grant programs available. Every program has its own set of requirements so be sure to read the terms and conditions.

Originally published in the July/August 2010 Issue of Black Twin Cities Magazine.

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