Simmons Bank Commits $1.25 Million to Support Southern Bancorp Community Partners' Minority Business Empowerment Program
Simmons Bank has announced a $1.25 million investment to support Southern Bancorp Community Partners' Minority Business Empowerment Program (MBEP) in central Arkansas. This includes a 10-year, $1 million Equity Equivalent (EQ2) investment and a $250,000 grant for technical assistance to minority entrepreneurs. The MBEP, launched in 2021, offers a 12-week program focusing on seven key business disciplines, preparing participants to secure funding for growth and scalability. The initiative aims to provide low-cost capital and technical support to minority businesses, fostering economic empowerment and prosperity.
- Simmons Bank commits $1.25 million to support minority entrepreneurs in central Arkansas.
- Investment includes a 10-year, $1 million EQ2 investment and a $250,000 grant.
- MBEP offers a comprehensive 12-week program enhancing business skills and funding readiness.
- EQ2 investment provides low-cost capital solutions, aiding business growth and economic empowerment.
- Partnership fosters long-term commitment to minority business development and economic growth.
- There is no immediate financial return mentioned for Simmons Bank from this investment.
- The effectiveness of the MBEP program in generating business success and economic impact is not specified.
Includes Simmons first EQ2 investment to support minority entrepreneurs in central
"Working with Southern Bancorp helps us make a bigger impact on small businesses in their early stages of development, and that is critical to the success of minority entrepreneurs," said George Makris, Jr., executive chairman of Simmons Bank. "Small businesses are the backbone of a strong economy and this investment represents a long-term commitment to provide access to low-cost capital that will drive new opportunities for jobs, new opportunities for innovation and new opportunities for continued economic growth across central
Launched in 2021, the MBEP is a 12-week technical assistance and funding readiness program for minority entrepreneurs in central Arkansas. The program's curriculum is led by industry experts in both group learning and one-on-one sessions, and centers around seven key business disciplines, including sales and operations, financial management and accounting, human resources, marketing and communications, management and leadership, business growth strategies, and digital technology integration. Upon completing the program, participants are better prepared to seek funding to support their business operations, growth, and scalability.
"Our unique partnership with Simmons Bank provides us with another valuable tool in our mission to support minority entrepreneurs with the skills and capital needed to grow their business and strengthen their financial future," said Darrin Williams, CEO of Southern Bancorp Inc. "This investment enables us to provide low-cost capital solutions and technical support that advances economic empowerment and prosperity where it's needed the most."
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