Verizon Awards 25 Hispanic Small Businesses $10,000 Grants to Drive Digital Acceleration
Verizon has launched its Small Business Days from April 27 to May 3, providing support and resources for small businesses, particularly Hispanic-owned enterprises. As part of this initiative, Verizon announced $250,000 in grants distributed to 25 Hispanic small business recipients across major cities including Chicago and San Diego. Their program, Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, aims to aid businesses in enhancing their technology, marketing, and operational costs. A study revealed that 74% of Hispanic businesses have embraced digital tools, yet only 32% applied for private loans or grants. The company also highlights the significant need for mentorship and external support, especially in technology adoption. These initiatives align with Verizon's broader goal of aiding 1 million small businesses by 2030.
- Distribution of $250,000 in grants to 25 Hispanic small businesses.
- 74% of Hispanic small businesses have effectively utilized digital tools.
- Launch of Verizon Small Business Digital Ready offering free resources and mentorship.
- Only 32% of Hispanic small businesses have applied for loans or grants despite interest.
- 47% have transitioned to a digital-first approach, indicating a struggle in full digital adoption.
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NEW YORK, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In celebration of National Small Business Week and Verizon Small Business Days, the company today announced the recipients of twenty five
Through Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, a free online resource focused on helping small businesses achieve success in today’s digital economy, and in partnership with Next Street and Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), these grants will allow businesses to invest in upgrading their technology, advancing their marketing, or supporting operational costs such as employee wages, rent, and more.
“Working full time as an oncology nurse, I was not sure I’d be able to fully bring my dream to life of also opening and operating my own restaurant. But having access to the grant from Verizon opened a new world of possibilities,” said Mia Thorn, co-founder of Cruz Kitchen & Taps, one of the grantee recipients. “Utilizing the platform and Digital Ready tools that Verizon offers allowed me to improve on both my marketing and financial management skills as well as accomplish my business goals during the heart of the pandemic.”
“Hispanic small business owners are continuously reinventing themselves through technology and the data from our study proves this,” said Aparna Khurjekar, Chief Revenue Officer, Business Markets & SaaS at Verizon Business. “Between the direct partnership with our customer-facing teams of digital experts in their community, the grants for these deserving businesses, and the access to information and mentorship we provide online through our Digital Ready program, we are thrilled to support their continued growth.”
Highlighting the priorities, opportunities, successes and challenges that Hispanic small businesses face, Verizon Business also released the findings of its latest study, Verizon Business’ Hispanic Small Business Report, conducted by Morning Consult. Polling five hundred Hispanic small business owners across the country, the research highlights the adoption of technology, desire for advice and assistance, and economic outlook of Hispanic small business owners.
Additionally, the study looked at differences among gender, industry, as well as those businesses who conduct business primarily in English versus those conducting via a combination of English and Spanish.
Technology Adoption
- Nearly three out of four (
74% ) Hispanic small businesses have leveraged digital tools and technologies to make money over the past three years - More than one-third (
41% ) of respondents have implemented new technology to solve for worker shortage - Over the past year, nearly half (
47% ) have transitioned to a digital first operation - Nearly two-thirds (
65% ) are concerned about ensuring the security of online and digital transactions - Hispanic small businesses who conducted business through a combination of Spanish and English are leveraging digital tools to change the customer experience and make money to a greater extent (
77% ) versus those who conduct business primarily in English (69% )
Advice and Assistance
- In the past year, only
32% have applied for a private loan or grant, but78% reported wanting assistance in the form of finding private loan options and how to apply - Nearly three out of four (
71% ) say they need external support for implementation of new systems or technology to ensure security - More than three out of four (
78% ) would find it helpful to speak with IT experts to advice on remote work infrastructure and using newer technologies, such as 5G - Two out of three (
67% ) would find it necessary to have external support in helping their business provide new technology to employees to retain and attract new talent
Community and Culture
- Almost two-thirds of Hispanic small business owners (
64% ) say they have family members working for their business in a paid capacity, and about half (53% ) say they have family members volunteering their unpaid time to help with the business - Half (
48% ) say that their business has created new job opportunities - More than
62% are trying to develop strategies to drive customers back to face-to-face interactions
Business Outlook
- Nearly half (
48% ) have begun preparing for a possible recession - Nearly two in three (
64% ) Hispanic small business owners worry about needing to tap into their personal savings to finance their business - However two out of three (
65% ) say their business is better now than it was this time last year and74% believe their business will be better a year from now than it is today
Verizon Small Business Days Kicks off April 27-May 3
Verizon Small Business days start tomorrow, April 27 through May 3. During this time, small businesses are invited to talk with a Verizon Business’ small business specialist and tap into great offers and solutions to drive business forward.
All small businesses can receive a free tech check to see if their current solutions meet the needs of their business. Additionally, businesses can get a free 5G phone when signing up for a new line with a Business Unlimited Plus or Business Unlimited Pro plan. No trade-in required.
Providing Small Businesses with Digital Ready Resources
Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, a free online resource, was created with and for small businesses, with a specific focus on helping diverse and under-resourced business owners. Small business owners can benefit from access to personalized learning through over 40 courses, mentorship, peer networking, 1:1 expert coaching, and incentives such as grant funding.
Beyond the
Verizon also recently launched new Spanish language course offerings, coaching from experts, community events, and personalized mentorship available on Small Business Digital Ready.
This initiative is part of Verizon’s goal to help support 1M small businesses by 2030 with the resources to thrive in the digital economy, as part of its responsible business plan: Citizen Verizon.
Beyond Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, Verizon offers other free tools for small businesses to take advantage of including the recently announced BlueJeans Basic, the free version of BlueJeans by Verizon. This allows small businesses to meet for as long as they want, one-on-one or in groups of up to 25 people.
For more information on Verizon Business and the offerings available for small business, visit www.verizon.com/business.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of
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