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Check out 400 Years of Black History and Achievement on LCCF Social Media
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Anthony Johnson, son of an African mother, arrived in Virginia. He lived with his wife, Mary Johnson, in Accomack on Virginia's Eastern Shore, the first free Negroes in Virginia (Anthony taking his last name from his original enslaver). Anthony and Mary Johnson eventually founded the first free Black community in North America, and themselves held servants "for life."
Today is the last day of Black History Month, but it's not too late to check out LCCF social media profiles where 400 years of Black History has been highlighted!
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Facebook: @LAChamberofCommerce
Instagram: @lachamberofcommerce
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TOMORROW: Women's History Month Begins
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Origin Materials Announces $750 Million Sustainable Materials Facility in Ascension Parish
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BATON ROUGE, La. – Gov. John Bel Edwards and Origin Materials, a carbon-negative materials company committed to leading the global transition to sustainable materials, announced that the company plans an investment of at least $750 million to develop a biomass manufacturing facility in Ascension Parish that will result in 1,057 new direct and indirect jobs.
The plant in Geismar will utilize sustainable wood residue – sourced partly from Louisiana’s timber mills and managed forests – to produce plant-based polyethylene terephthalate (PET) used in packaging, textiles, apparel and other applications. Hydrothermal carbon, which can be used in fuel pellets, also will be produced at the site. Made with renewable feedstocks, Origin’s patented technology platform is designed to reduce the carbon emitted during the production of widely used products ranging from food and beverage containers to parts for the automotive industry.
The project will create 200 new direct jobs with an average annual salary of more than $90,000 plus benefits. Louisiana Economic Development estimates an additional 857 indirect jobs will result in Louisiana’s Capital Region. The company estimates 500 construction jobs will result at the peak of development for the new facility.
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Engage in “March First Friday Biz Fit: What is Your Business Legacy” Friday, March 4 at 8 am (EST), hosted by CEI Women’s Business Center and SBA. This webinar will discuss the buying and selling of small businesses, how to match compatible buyers and sellers, and how to keep your business thriving as the backbone of the economy and community.
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The ByBlack program from the U.S. Black Chambers and American Express offers both a certification for businesses and a directory where customers can find them.
The program, ByBlack, was created in 2020 as a directory where consumers could browse Black-owned businesses. It will now also offer a no-cost certification aimed at helping Black business owners reach more customers--including other businesses--and access contracts, according to a press release.
After the George Floyd killing, corporations pledged to devote billions of dollars to advance racial justice, including buying from Black-owned suppliers and funding Black founders through their investment arms. And social media posts encouraged consumers to "buy Black," causing some small businesses to experience overwhelming demand. ByBlack aims to make it easier for both consumers and organizations to search for certified Black-owned businesses.
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Foundation Conducting Community Health Needs Assessment
The Rapides Foundation is conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) via phone survey from September until November throughout its nine-parish service area.
The purpose of this assessment is to identify major health problems, gaps in service and other factors which may contribute to less-than-optimal health status for residents.
Community opinions and feedback are vital to the Foundation's work. If your family receives a call regarding the assessment, the Foundation would greatly appreciate your participation in this research.
To find out more or to view the Foundation’s past Community Health Assessments, click here. For specific questions concerning the phone survey, you may contact The Rapides Foundation at 318-443-3394 or 800-994-3394.
DEADLINE: Applications Being Accepted for 2022 CLIP Teacher Residency Program
The Orchard Foundation is accepting applications for the Central Louisiana Instructional Partnership (CLIP) program 2022 cohort.
CLIP is a teacher residency program focusing on developing middle school Math and Science teachers in high-needs schools in Central Louisiana.
The deadline to apply is March 31, 2022, and the program will run from June 2022 through August 2023.
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Small Business 101
Have you been considering starting your own small business but unsure of where to begin? Don’t miss out on this NO COST seminar that is designed to help entrepreneurs understand what it takes to start a business! You will be provided with information about Startup Fundamentals, Marketing and Business Planning, Licenses, Business Structures, Regulations and more.
Once you have successfully completed this session, you will be better able to decide if your business idea is worth pursuing, and you will be armed with the information necessary to continue onward with your business endeavor!
*Registration for this event is ONLINE or by calling 337-482-6312*
*There is NO CHARGE for this event*
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Resilient Restart East Baton Rouge - Small Business Micro-Grant Program
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and the City of Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish recognize the challenges that local businesses are facing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To meet the short-term financial needs of microenterprises and small businesses, the Resilient Restart EBR: Small Business Micro-grants Program offers one-time, micro-grants of $2,500 to eligible entities that have been impacted by COVID-19. Recipients may use these funds for rent, utilities, inventory, accounts payable, fixed costs, employee wages and benefits. These are grant awards and repayment by the recipient is not required.
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Black Business Profile: The Law Office of Shan Jackson, Shreveport, LA
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The Law Office of Shan Jackson is a black woman-owned law office in Shreveport. The firm offers representation for a range of injury-related legal matters such as personal injury, wrongful death, negligence, and more.
As an experienced injury attorney, Shan Jackson has wide-ranging knowledge analyzing insurance policies, managing a broad range of commercial litigation matters, and regularly representing clients in complex federal and state cases.
The Law Office of Shan Jackson is located at 7330 Fern Ave. Suite 501 Shreveport, LA.
Facebook: @shanjacksonlaw
Phone: 833-333-SHAN
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DOES YOUR BUSINESSS HAVE A GAMEPLAN FOR DISASTER?
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All vendors wishing to do business with the State of Louisiana must register online. Please use the following link to register as a vendor
During the registration process, select all of the commodities your company is able to provide. You will then receive an email notification each time a bid is posted in one of the commodities for which you've registered.
Vendor Resources Page - Office of State Procurement’s website:
Webinar: Emergency Procurement and How to Register
Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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The LED Small and Emerging Business Development (SEBD) Program provides managerial and technical assistance to small business owners to help them run, sustain and grow their businesses. The SEBD Program is delivered through LED partners who act as intermediaries throughout the state. Upon becoming SEBD certified, business owners meet with an intermediary who conducts a detailed assessment of their business and develops a plan of action based on that business's primary and most pressing needs.
The SEBD Program provides a 10-year certification that allows small business owners to access continued support to help enhance their business knowledge and capacity. The SEBD certification provides tools for new or existing Louisiana businesses to grow and thrive. Certification also can open the door to additional LED benefits such as the Mentor-Protégé Recognition Program and Bonding Assistance Program.
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The SBA offers disaster assistance in the form of low interest loans to businesses, nonprofit organizations, homeowners, and renters located in regions affected by declared disasters. SBA also provides eligible small businesses and nonprofit organizations with working capital to help overcome the economic injury of a declared disaster.
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3901 MacArthur Blvd,
Box 6012 New Orleans, LA 70114
Phone Number: 1 504-655-7572
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