Founders First CDC to Award Another $100,000 to Minority Businesses Throughout the State to Create
and Promote Premium Wage Employment Opportunities in Underserved Communities
Texas, June 23, 2022 – Founders First CDC, a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that empowers
expansion in diverse founder-led, revenue-generating businesses, announced the second wave of its new
Job Creators Quest Grant which will award $100,000 to support minority and underrepresented business
owners throughout the state of Texas. The grant opened for submission today and will remain open
through July 25, 2022. Thirty grants will be awarded to diverse-led companies located in the north, central
east or south Texas regions, with a current staff of 2-20 employees and the ability to add 1-2 net new
premium wage jobs in the next 12 months. To be eligible, the company’s founder must be Black,
indigenous, a person of color, LGBTQIA+, military veteran, a woman or located in a low to moderate
income area and be a for-profit company with annual revenues between $100,000 to $3 million.


The purpose of the Job Creators Quest Grant is to help business owners create premium wage jobs and
reward diverse-led businesses throughout the state of Texas to retain and grow their workforce as we
emerge from the pandemic and amid threats of an economic recession. This will help to positively impact
the local economy, create job opportunities with higher wages and provide the human capital needed for
businesses to grow and expand. This grant project was launched in early 2021. Since launching, Founders
First CDC has awarded more than $400,000 to minority and underserved business owners throughout the
United States with a focus on Texas, Chicago, Southern California, Philadelphia and New Jersey.


“With the rising cost of living, it can be challenging for families let alone business owners to stay afloat,
particularly when it costs them more to provide goods and services for their consumers,” said Shaylon
Scott, executive director of Founders First. “We are happy to be able to invest money and resources in
hard working business owners throughout Texas to help them thrive, even during uncertain economic
times. Investing in diverse entrepreneurs is not only an impactful way to create jobs but is a pivotal way
to close the general wealth gap in underserved communities.”


Funding for this program was facilitated by a $1 million national grant from the Rockefeller Foundation
and in conjunction with Founders First Capital Partners’ recent $9 million Series A financing accelerator
to support underrepresented entrepreneurs in underserved communities across the country. Additional
national and regional partners include ADP, Black Enterprise, JP Morgan Chase, The Kauffman
Foundation, African American Chamber of San Antonio, Bank OZK, BCL of Texas, Dallas BUILD Network,
Divinc, Dallas Fort Worth MSDC, Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Sesh Coworking, Impact
Ventures, ICIC, Houston Hispanic Network, Lift Fund, PeopleFund, Margin Institute, Mogul Millennial,
The Common Desk, The DEC, The Mass Challenge, INNW, Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center, Women’s
Business Council and Wisdom Consulting.


Receiving the grant money was vital to the recipients as it helped them grow their businesses in a
myriad of ways. “When we signed up for the Founders First Texas Job Creators Quest Grant, we thought
it was just going to be a basic grant for creating quality jobs in Texas, but it turned out to be much, much
more. The Founder’s First accelerator course was packed with incredible information that we
immediately put to use to grow our business. Plus, once you’re a part of the Founder’s First cohort,
you’re really part of a big family. Every interaction I’ve had with Founder’s First members and staff has
been extremely positive. And like any family, we have each other’s backs when it comes to growing our
relationships, referring leads to each other, and supporting one another,” said Liz D’Aloia, COO of Koder
Labs, a 2021 Grant Recipient and Bootcamp program graduate.


Qualified business owners, particularly those in the Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio
markets may click here to apply for the grant or visit https://foundersfirstcdc.org/texas.


To apply for the business accelerator program, visit: https://foundersfirstcdc.org/texas/

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About Founders First CDC
Founders First CDC is a non-profit 501c3 that was founded in 2015 and has received significant support from the
regional community reinvestment banks to empower diverse founder-led, revenue-generating small businesses
through three primary programs: (1) Founders Challenge; (2) Founders Bootcamp; and (3) Founders FastPath. By
building recurring revenues, tech-enablement, and essential solution focus, Founders First serves as a catalyst for
positive change to entrepreneurs of color and female founders to become leading employers in their communities.
www.foundersfirstcdc.org.

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