
The Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund Distributes $1 Million in Grant Funding to Black Owned Businesses and Nonprofits
Back in May, NBA All-Star Jrue Holiday and his wife, who is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, Lauren Holiday had announced that applications for Black and brown business owners who would like to apply for assistance from the Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund (JLH Fund) were being accepted.
The married couple has just announced the recipients of the second round of grants from the Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund (JLH Fund). Last year, Jrue had pledged the rest of his “2020 NBA salary to small Black-owned businesses, nonprofits, and initiatives,” according to an Instagram post.
“Pledging the remainder of our 2020 NBA salary to small black owned businesses, nonprofits and initiatives is how we felt we could make a lasting impact.”
In this second round of funding, the JLH Fund is giving away $1,000,000 in unrestricted grant funding to (25) Black-led nonprofit organizations and (25) Black-owned businesses. The cities that received the 2021 grants are in the Milwaukee, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Los Angeles areas, with priority given to organizations focused on social impact and creating a more equitable future for underserved communities.
“We are so excited to announce the 2021 JLH Fund round 2 grantees and provide much needed funding to the businesses and nonprofits that need our support. With the addition of coaching and training cohorts provided to the recipients, we also extend the extra resources needed to help them thrive. We look at all JLH Fund recipients as part of our extended family and we could not be more thrilled to be working with these businesses and nonprofits,” said the Holidays.
“Congratulations to all the recipients!! Our deepest gratitude goes to everyone for their support and to everyone who applied or donated to the JLH Fund. Stay tuned as we highlight awardees throughout the day so you can be sure to show your support! 🤍 And, don’t forget to and sign up to receive newsletters at www.jlhfund.org/ and spread the word to follow us on Instagram and Facebook where we always post the latest!”
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Indianapolis Area Black-Led Nonprofits: Ashley Nora Art, Eclectic Soul VOICES, George Washington Hub Club INC, Growing Places Indy
Indianapolis Area Black-Owned Businesses: Black World Schoolers Mobile Bookstore
Los Angeles Area Black-Led Nonprofits: Boys 2 Gentlemen Leadership Inc., The Confess Project, The Connective, ESP Education and Leadership Institute, The Menternship
Los Angeles Area Black-Owned Businesses: Cross Fitness, Maddy Bear Cakes, Ova Media Group/Step 1 TV Studios, Plus One, Prosperity Market
Milwaukee Area Black-Led Nonprofits: Adullam Outreach, African American RoundTable, Black Space, Future Urban Leadership Foundation, STRYV365, Urban Underground
Milwaukee Area Black-Owned Businesses: Pump Five Fuel Delivery Service, Embody Yoga, Flora Fruit Company, HouseCall WI, ROCS Software, Sacha’s Veggie Life, Soul Brew Kombucha
New Orleans Area Black-Led Nonprofits: Covenant House New Orleans, Grow Dat Youth Farm, Liberty’s Kitchen, Made in New Orleans Foundation, The 18th Ward
New Orleans Area Black-Owned Businesses: Bea’s Bayou Skincare, Remixecology, Spark Mindset, The Space, Velvet Noir Beard & Skin Care, Viola’s Heritage Breads
Additional Black-Led Nonprofit Grantees: DRK Beauty Healing (NY), The Committee for Dignity and Fairness for the Homeless Housing Development Inc. (PA), Family Agriculture Resource Management Services (F.A.R.M.S) (SC), Future Successors (GA), Julian (DC)
Additional Black-Owned Business Grantees: Atlas Monroe (CA), Awesomeli You! (NY), BlackFacts.com, Awkward Games (NY), Grandma’s Place (NY), Seed2Shirt (CA)
Please visit www.jlhfund.org/grantees for more detailed information on the businesses and nonprofits.