Monday, December 8, 2025

Get The Scoop On Bridging the Capital Gap: African American Small Business Foundation Donors Drive Local Economic Resilience Amid National Funding Disparity

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Bridging the Capital Gap: African American Small Business Foundation Donors Drive Local Economic Resilience Amid National Funding Disparity
 

Photo Above: Phil Andrews, President of the African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. addresses donors at the Foundation’s Annual Fundraising Networking Event and Holiday Fundraiser.

New York, New York – As national conversations continue regarding the persistent capital access issues faced by minority-owned enterprises, the African American Small Business Foundation (AASBF) is highlighting the critical, immediate impact of its local initiatives. The AASBF operates as a vital local antidote to a systemic national challenge, ensuring that dedicated, high-potential African American entrepreneurs in Downstate, New York receive the funding and resources necessary to thrive and stabilize the local economy.

Recent economic reports confirm that despite heightened visibility, Black-owned businesses still receive a disproportionately small share of small business loans and venture capital. This disparity—a major headwind against national equitable economic recovery—underscores the irreplaceable value of localized, mission-driven organizations like the AASBF.

The Importance of the Foundation: A Local Solution to a National Problem

The AASBF is more than a funding source; it is an economic accelerator. By providing tailored mentorship, technical assistance, and direct grants and loans, the Foundation tackles the core barriers to scaling Black-owned businesses. These businesses often serve as cultural hubs, major employers of local talent, and key drivers of neighborhood revitalization.

"While discussions about multi-billion-dollar funding disparities happen in boardrooms across the country, the reality for our local entrepreneurs is far more immediate," said Phil Andrews, President of the African American Small Business Foundation. "Every dollar we raise translates directly into inventory, technology, new hires, and community stability. We are not waiting for the national tide to turn; we are building our own local economic engine."

Why Support Matters: The Donor's Strategic Investment

For individuals, corporations, and philanthropic partners, supporting the AASBF is a strategic investment that yields clear, measurable returns beyond simple charity. Donors are not just funding businesses; they are funding economic resilience and civic stability.

What Donor Support Means:

  • Closing the Equity Gap: Donors become immediate partners in challenging the national narrative of funding disparity, providing capital where traditional institutions hesitate.

  • Direct Job Creation: Every dollar raised by the AASBF translates into an average of several hundred new jobs created or retained in Downstate, New York.

  • Anchor Investments: Funding helps convert small businesses into neighborhood anchors, fostering community stability and increasing the tax base.

  • Legacy Building: Donors help secure the economic future of African American families, creating generational wealth pathways that mentorship alone cannot achieve.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Get The Scoop On How Pretty Young Autistic Visionary Aaliyah Alicia Thompson Transformed Adversity Into Beauty, Business, and Community Empowerment

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Young and Pretty Autistic Visionary
Aaliyah Alicia Thompson Transformed Adversity Into Beauty, Business, and Community Empowerment


When Aaliyah Alicia Thompson was diagnosed with autism at just five years old, many would have assumed her future would be limited. But for Aaliyah, autism was never an obstacle — it was a different path, one that shaped her resilience, sharpened her creativity, and fueled a purpose that now inspires thousands.

Today, Aaliyah a pretty 24 year old young woman, is not only a rising entrepreneur in the haircare industry — she is the first woman with autism in the United States to open her own beauty bar, the CEO of the Aaliyah Alicia Thompson School of Nails & Cosmetology, and a nationally recognized changemaker who uses her platform to uplift others with autism.

Her story is one of determination, faith, and family support — but most importantly, it’s the story of a young Black autistic woman who refused to let delays or adversity define her limits.

From Early Delays to Early Honors

Aaliyah’s journey began with a childhood marked by communication delays and the challenges that come with an autism diagnosis. But her mother, Patricia Terry, saw possibility where others saw barriers. She nurtured Aaliyah’s confidence, encouraged her curiosity, and helped her develop the discipline she would need to excel.

And excel she did.

Aaliyah grew into an outstanding student, graduating from high school with honors, proving early that her autism was not a limitation but a strength.

Discovering Her Passion for Beauty and Haircare

Her life changed when she began working at a beauty school and salon. Something clicked. The rhythms of hairstyling, the creativity of nails, the satisfaction of transforming someone’s confidence — it became Aaliyah’s calling.

She wasn’t just good — she had a gift.

Her mother believed in that gift so much that she encouraged Aaliyah to open her own beauty bar. At just 21 years old, also a fitness advocate, Aaliyah made national history, becoming the first autistic woman in America to launch her own beauty business.

Her brand, Aaliyah Beauty Bar, quickly became known not only for quality styling but for its powerful mission: beauty with purpose.


Saturday, November 29, 2025

Get The Scoop On Why Ownership Of You & Your Community Are Key! By Pierre Clark

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Wealthbuilding And Community Development: Why Ownership Of You & Your Community Are Key!

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Get The Scoop On 10 Caring Places To Get FREE Thanksgiving Dinner Today

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10 Caring Places To Get FREE
Thanksgiving Dinner Today!

Our Community Cares and we're giving this Thanksgiving. We're going thru a tough time in our community especially for Black women, immigrants and people who look like immigrants, and people without jobs struggling to make ends meet. But here are some places giving free Thanksgiving Dinner today!
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Get Da Scoop On How Ca$h Da$h On The Rock I$ Rockin Far Rockaway on Small Business Saturday.

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Ca$h Da$h On The Rock I$ Rockin
Far Rockaway on Small Business Saturday!


CA$H DA$H ON THE ROCK, a grassroots collective, will host a CASH MOB for Downtown Far Rockaway on Small Business Saturday, November 29th from 2 :00 PM to 4:00 PM.

This CASH MOB is a community shopping spree to inject life, love and dollars into Downtown Far Rockaway's Small Businesses. This is not a one-day pop-up - this is not just a shopping day--it's more than a CASH MOB it's the start of a movement.

Every $20 or $50 spent locally builds the economic infrastructure of the community" says Gail Johnson of the CA$H DA$H ON THE ROCK team. "We're reclaiming our blocks, our community, our future - one cash register at a time. Get offline. Get on the block. Spend at least $20 in a local store."


"For years, Downtown Far Rockaway has battled disinvestment and a damaged public image" said Aiysha Simon of the CA$H DA$H ON THE ROCK team. "But behind the headlines are resilient entrepreneurs, mom-and-pop storefronts, and hard-working families."


Now, CA$H DA$H ON THE ROCK is giving the community a reason to rediscover the heart and soul of the Downtown Far Rockaway business district. "Downtown Far Rockaway is open for business and is full of undiscovered treasures," said Roni Anderson, another member of the CA$H DA$H ON THE ROCK team.

From 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, shoppers, supporters, influencers and curious visitors are invited to join the CASH MOB at the Greenspace at the corner of Mott Avenue and Central Avenue, across from the New Queens Library.

For more information call: Gail Johnson 718.608.5423 or Aiysha Simon 347.693.1224.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Get The Scoop On Long-Time Long Island Leader Phil Andrews Named To Long Island Business News Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List

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Long Island Leader Phil Andrews
Named To Long Island Business News
Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List

Long-Time Long Island leader Phil Andrews named to Long Island Business News Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List. Previously known as Most Influential Long Islanders, this year’s section was renamed Top 100 Long Islanders to reflect the breadth of talent and uniquely special region that we have, as well as those who strive make Long Island the best place to live, work and socialize.

What distinguishes this year’s honorees is not merely their professional achievements, but their deep-rooted commitment to civic engagement. Many serve on nonprofit boards, mentor the next generation of leaders, advocate for smart growth and affordable housing, and champion causes that strengthen our social fabric.

They understand that true leadership means building something larger than themselves—whether it’s creating pathways to stability for veterans, expanding access to healthcare, revitalizing Main Street corridors, or developing sustainable communities.About: Phil Andrews: Phil Andrews is a nationally recognized chamber executive, award-winning advocate for small business, and a leading voice for economic empowerment across New York State. He currently serves as President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC)—the largest African American Chamber of Commerce in the State of New York—and a transformative force in building sustainable pathways for minority-owned businesses to grow and scale. He is also the Founding President of the 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc.

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Get The Scoop On The Networking Mixer Of NYS Senator James Sanders Jr., and Community Organizations In Southeast Queens

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Attend the Business To Business
Networking Mixer Of
NYS Senator James Sanders and
UPLifting Community Organizations In
Southeast Queens

🌟 JOIN US For Business-to-Business Networking Mixer 🌟

Senator James Sanders Jr., in association with the Merchant Association of Rosedale, Laurelton & Springfield Gardens, invites you to an empowering evening designed to uplift and connect our local business community.

🤝 NETWORK • LEARN • GROW
Meet industry leaders, connect with capital partners, and gain valuable business resources.

📅 Monday, December 1st, 2025