Be Nimble Announces Second Melon Kitchen Accelerator Cohort
- The Melon Kitchen accelerator program provides essential resources and support for emerging food entrepreneurs, aiming to foster diversity and inclusivity within the tech ecosystem. The program's financial backing from JPMorgan Chase, the City of Indianapolis, and The Meridian Foundation demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs and fostering economic growth within the local community.
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Five concepts begin year-long program to grow restaurant businesses, supported by JPMorgan Chase, the
Melon Kitchen's Second Cohort includes:
Upon starting the program, each entrepreneur receives a
"Seeing this program continue at 16 Tech, and looking back on the success our first cohort has had, is incredibly rewarding," said Jeff Williams, co-founder of Be Nimble. "We're starting to see things really take off through our different accelerators. And now with The Nile Fund, we're able to support founders, entrepreneurs, chefs and creators of all kinds here in our community beyond that first step. This second cohort has some truly unique concepts that go beyond meals, touching food products/retail. I can't wait for them to take shape."
The second cohort of Melon Kitchen is made possible due to investment from JPMorgan Chase, the
"This program provides emerging entrepreneurs with the resources and support they need to launch and scale their businesses. It's a concept in equity we're passionate about supporting," said Phylicia Manley, Vice President and Program Officer in Global Philanthropy at JPMorgan Chase. "Black and Brown founders face significant obstacles in accessing the capital and support needed to grow their businesses. Programs like the Melon Kitchen accelerator help provide equity in leveling the playing field to create more opportunity."
Kadeesha and Antoine Wiggins, graduates of the first Melon Kitchen cohort, recently opened a new brick-and-mortar location of their plant-based burger concept, Burgeezy, on the canal in
"The Melon Kitchen accelerator was a game-changer for us," said Kadeesha Wiggins. "We had the concept down, and we knew the food was good thanks to early feedback, but the accelerator allowed us to formalize our business concept, plan for expansion and scout locations. The investment from Nile will allow us to continue to scale and bring delicious vegan food to Indy and our neighboring states."
"I've never been more confident in the future of
To learn more about Melon Kitchen, please visit melon.kitchen.
About Be Nimble Foundation
Be Nimble Foundation is a 501(c)(3) social enterprise taking a qualitative and quantitative approach to creating fully diverse and inclusive tech ecosystems. Our career training and placement programs up-skill unemployed, under-employed, and career-transitioners who are interested in the tech industry. Our entrepreneurship programs support Black and Latinx start-up founders to get them the technical resources, support and funding they need to build high-growth, high-scale companies. To learn more about the Be Nimble Foundation, visit www.benimbleco.com.
About JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in
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