AWBI’s Senior Research Associate Jarryd Bethea, MPP participated in The Funders Network 2024 Fellowship Cohort as a PLACES fellow earlier this summer and recently reflected on his experience. “The time I spent during our recent PLACES Fellowship site visit in Cleveland demanded that I abandon the assumptions I arrived with: It’s just another city in the Midwest. Leaving those assumptions behind meant that I could become better acquainted with Cleveland, practice community with the residents who are fervently working to shape the city’s outcomes and open myself to the lessons ready to be taught.” During the PLACES (Professionals Learning About Community, Equity and Sustainability) Fellowship, participants learn from the people and places they visit. Read more about Jarryd’s experience here: https://bit.ly/4bWrM8C
Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative
Civic and Social Organizations
Atlanta, Georgia 4,988 followers
Leveraging ideas, people and capital to close the racial wealth gap and achieve shared prosperity.
About us
Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative is an intermediary that seeks to achieve shared prosperity by closing the racial wealth gap through community wealth building strategies. We are a community of investors, advocates, and activists working to transform systems and structures of capital to create opportunities for African Americans and people of color in Atlanta and across the South. We promote understanding of community wealth-building strategies to cultivate the engagement, capacity, leadership necessary to shape a new economic narrative in Atlanta. By challenging systemic bias and introducing new systems and structures of capital, AWBI aims to re-engineer and redesign Atlanta’s economic ecosystem such that all sectors, from small businesses to large corporations, to anchor institutions, philanthropy, nonprofits and government, consider day to day how to integrate the economic well-being of our most disenfranchised families and communities into their strategy and operations.
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http://atlantawealthbuilding.org
External link for Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative
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- Civic and Social Organizations
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- 2-10 employees
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- Atlanta, Georgia
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- Nonprofit
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504 Fair St SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30313, US
Employees at Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative
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The AWBI team just got even better! Help us welcome the newest addition to our staff - Erin Smith. Erin brings a passion for business strategizing and a commitment to impactful outcomes with equality as the base. Her entrepreneurial journey includes more than seven years of dedicated experience as a Merge & Acquisition Broker, having carved a niche in the industry that few can claim. Erin’s expertise is not just recognized on the ground but is certified by some of the most prestigious financial regulatory bodies, including the SEC and FINRA, marking her as a distinguished professional in her field. Her role with AWBI is rooted in her desire for stable and self-sufficient bridges for all of our communities’ current gaps.
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Exciting news! Today, Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative announced a partnership with Step Up Savannah Inc. to support a business service cooperative which will bolster the small business ecosystem in advancing economic mobility through a shared ownership model. This cooperative both incubates and supports local small businesses from historically Black neighborhoods, maximizes collaborative partnerships, and creates a shared service model that provides revenue, support services, and bolsters opportunities for expansion. “The most important thing we learned when we met with residents and leaders across the region and asked them what wealth meant to them was that it meant ‘freedom.’ And they don’t feel free because what freedom truly is - is the ability and the power to determine your reality,” said Janelle Williams, PhD, Co-Founder and CEO of AWBI. “The truth is too many Black households and Black businesses are locked out and, on the fringes, when it comes to determining their reality. So, we are going to take the work we have done in Atlanta and customize it based on what partners, like Step Up Savannah and others are sharing they need to contribute to an economy that works for all.” #atlawbi #communitywealthbuilding #economicjustice
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For AWBI, 2023 was about marrying courage with impact. Our landmark Beloved Economies Report proposes a new framework for understanding and confronting the massive racial wealth divide and its impact on Black Atlantans. Moreover, it is a monumental step toward understanding how we can best build a beloved economy for Atlanta’s Black communities. Explore our full report at https://lnkd.in/dRAazvq. #AtlAwbi #communitywealthbuilding #economicjustice
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Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church will host the inaugural Greater Atlanta Congress of Black Men Conference on Saturday, July 13th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. where Alex Camardelle, Ph.D., AWBI's VP of Policy & Research, will speak about the economic status of Black men in Atlanta. Register here: https://lnkd.in/evSTwMC2
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Something big is happening! Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative is resisting with results!!!
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In 2023, AWBI was increasingly intentional about convening practitioners and supporters to create a just economy. Hence, we launched the Black Community Wealth Network – a national network positioned to build a broad network of practitioners and supporters committed to the task of building Black community wealth. And through it, we have expanded the narrative to apply a more interdisciplinary analysis on what it means to build wealth for Black people and communities, according to Janelle Williams, PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of AWBI. We are grateful to bring together a key group of investors, advocates, practitioners, and scholars who will continue to help us create a just economy for Black people. Explore our full report at https://lnkd.in/dRAazvq #AtlAwbi #communitywealthbuilding #economicjustice
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Embracing Atlanta’s Black businesses for a more just economy by Jarryd Bethea, MPP, AWBI Sr. Associate, Research + Policy 📢 https://lnkd.in/er7t5MCr
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A message from our CEO: This past year has reflected incredible growth, influence, and impact for Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative. This dynamic organization has a race explicit focus to advance economic justice. Bear in mind, race explicit does not mean race exclusive. Our work embraces a commitment to support people and places that have experienced systematic economic exclusion. When we consider that 55% of Black people live in the American South and the Black – White wealth gap is at the highest dollar value, we are compelled to support people pushed to the economic fringes. It is through this approach we can benefit from an economy that works for all. - Janelle Williams, PhD Explore our full 2023 Annual Report at https://lnkd.in/dRAazvq #AtlAwbi #communitywealthbuilding #economicjustice
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“Leaders, stop conditioning for a sprint, you’ll burn out on this marathon. I’m inviting you to really embrace what this work is about ... because this work is movement work. You’re going to build solidarity from meaningful impact. The absence of that is transactional and lackluster outcomes.” - Janelle Williams, PhD, AWBI Co-Founder and CEO, 2024 Purpose Built Communities National Conference Keynote When you hear Dr. Williams speak, you will hear a consistent drum beat: When people are inspired by ideas – movements are formed. And when movements are formed, individuals and leaders are able to achieve the sort of collective action that is capable of deep and lasting change. This is the charge she is leading at AWBI. #AtlAwbi #communitywealthbuilding #economicjustice