Partner to Empower is a program dedicated to helping break down the systemic racial barriers that members of their communities face.
Donor Name: Brookfield Properties
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Program
Deadline: 03/24/2023
Details:
Partner to Empower is a program dedicated to helping break down the systemic racial barriers that members of their communities face. Brookfield Properties helps business owners of color, including but not limited to Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander Americans, open brick-and-mortar stores in their malls by providing:
- One-on-one business planning and guidance
- Networking opportunities and resources
- Funding dedicated to store construction expenses
- A tailored, four-week Retail Workshop led by industry experts
At the core, Partner to Empower is about furthering equity in retail and increasing access to things every business owner deserves: the joy of entrepreneurship and the power of support.
Fund can be used for
Partner to Empower funding is specifically for the expenses associated with building out your physical store within a Brookfield Properties mall. Imagine flipping your store upside down and shaking it — almost everything that would stay put is what Partner to Empower funding can be used for. Other important aspects of running your store such as purchasing inventory, staffing, and operations are not covered by their funding.
Covered:
- Design & Construction
- Painting
- Storefront & Signage
- Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC
- Built-In Security Features
- Permanent Fixtures
- Flooring
- Lighting
Not Covered:
- Purchasing Inventory
- Staffing & Payroll
- Training
- POS Systems & Equipment
- CCTV
- HDR Recorders
- Elaborate Décor & Lighting
- Store Operation Costs
Criteria
They’re looking for business owners of color, including but not limited to Black, indigenous, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander Americans, that:
- Are interested in opening a store within the Brookfield Properties U.S. mall portfolio.
- Have the correct funding to support their business operations and inventory outside of the funding that the program provides for store build-out expenses.
- Want to sign a license agreement — ideally for a minimum of two years.
- Are available to attend the Retail Workshop, their virtual, expert-led course on all things business and brick-and-mortar retail.
For more information, visit Partner to Empower Grant.