DEBCC and NBCC Partnership with USFCR: Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses

Apr 3, 2023 10:39:31 AM / by USFCR

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Ayanna Khan is a powerful force in grant writing, business consulting, and fundraising. With over eight years of experience in the field, she has a proven track record of helping organizations secure funding from prestigious institutions.


This article will delve into Ayanna Khan's background and The National Accelerator Program "Increasing Access to Capital for SEDI-Owned Businesses," a collaboration between Local NBCC Incubator Programs, the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce (DEBCC), and USFCR, which aims to assist Small and Early-stage Disadvantaged Businesses (SEDI) by providing them with access to low- or no-cost hybrid incubator and accelerator programs, thus increasing their access to capital.


Ayanna Khan's Impressive Background
Since 2015, Ayanna Khan has worked tirelessly to secure various organizations' funding. Her expertise in grant writing, business consulting, and fundraising has allowed her to secure over $4 million in funding from notable sources such as the Department of Justice, Bank of America Client Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Wal-Mart, Crystal Trust, Longwood Foundation, Delaware Division of the Arts, Chichester Foundation, Delaware Community Foundation, Dover Federal Credit Union, Department of Education, Ackerman Estates Foundation, and The State of Delaware.


The Power of Partnership: Ayanna Khan and USFCR
Recognizing the need to provide support and resources for Small and Early-stage Disadvantaged Businesses (SEDI), Ayanna Khan partnered with USFCR to make a lasting impact on these ventures. The partnership focuses on delivering mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to funding sources through federal grants and contracts, enabling SEDI businesses to thrive.


A key achievement of this collaboration is the provision of technical assistance to SEDI entrepreneurs in Delaware, especially in federal certifications, registrations, grant writing, and consulting. This support has significantly improved the chances of these entrepreneurs obtaining funding and advancing their businesses. Furthermore, the incubator program hosted by the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce (DEBCC) offers resources such as software, equipment, mentorship, and educational programs to early-stage SEDI startups in Delaware.The Future: Expanding Support for Small Minority-Owned Businesses


Ayanna and USFCR have ambitious plans for the future. They aim to provide technical assistance at a subsidized rate to early-stage and growth-stage SEDI entrepreneurs and connect them with industry-specific networks and resources. This approach is expected to increase their likelihood of obtaining capital funding and becoming eligible for advancement opportunities.


By fostering the success and growth of SEDI-owned businesses, Ayanna Khan and USFCR hope to create more opportunities for the Black and Brown communities, ultimately empowering them to achieve sustainable growth and success.


Ayanna Khan's partnership with US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) is a shining example of how dedicated individuals and organizations can positively impact underserved communities. Through their joint efforts, they provide valuable resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to small Minority-owned businesses, giving them the tools they need to succeed in today's competitive market.


By continuing to expand their support and reach, Ayanna Khan and USFCR are making a meaningful difference in the lives of countless entrepreneurs and their communities. Their story is an inspiration and a testament to the power of collaboration and dedication in pursuing a more equitable and prosperous future for all.

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US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) is the largest and most trusted full-service Federal consulting organization. USFCR also provides set-aside qualifications, including women-owned, veteran-owned, disadvantaged (8a), HUBZone, and other federal contracting services, technology, and training.