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Cambridge Celebrates National Black Business Month

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Join Cambridge in Celebrating National Black Business Month

The City Host Events, Workshops, and Networking  Opportunities for Local Business Owners

This August, the City of Cambridge is proud to celebrate National Black Business Month, a month-long event dedicated to recognizing the invaluable contributions of Black-owned businesses to our local community and the national economy.

Throughout the month, the city will host a variety of events aimed at supporting and promoting Black business owners. These include networking opportunities, community gatherings, trainings, and informational sessions designed to foster connections and growth within the Black business community. Residents are encouraged to join the celebration by patronizing Black-owned businesses and engaging with local entrepreneurs.

Cambridge’s celebration of National Black Business Month is part of the Economic Opportunity and Development Division’s ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive and sustainable economy, and uplift entrepreneurs facing systemic barriers such as institutional racism. Other efforts have included updating the Business Diversity Directory, celebrating National Small Business Month and Women’s Business Month, running workshops for emerging food entrepreneurs, hosting a Supplier Diversity Fair, and more.

National Black Business Month was established in 2004 by Frederick Jordan and John William Templeton to honor and empower Black businesses navigating the often daunting obstacles they encounter. Cambridge first joined in this celebration in 2021, partnering with the Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network and Cambridge Local First to create a thriving and supportive environment for Black entrepreneurs.

Schedule of Events

Please check back as events will be added throughout the month. All events are free and open to all. 

Thursday, August 1 - City of Cambridge National Black Business Month Kick-Off Event

  • Time: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
  • Location: Dx , 33 Church St, Cambridge, MA 02138.
  • About: Community Development Department is proud to host a special networking event to kick off National Black Business Month in August. Join us as we celebrate the invaluable contributions of our local Black entrepreneurs. Build relationships, explore opportunities, and help foster a thriving community of Black entrepreneurship. This event is free and open to all business owners and entrepreneurs interested in connecting with and supporting current and prospective Black-owned businesses in Cambridge.
  • Registration is preferred for catering purposes. Click here to register.
 

Thursday, August 15 - Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) Info Session

  • Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: Online via Zoom.
  • About: Is your business minority-owned, LGBTQ+ owned, disability-owned, veteran-owned, or woman-owned? Learn about the importance of becoming a certified vendor by the Commonwealth of Mass’ Supplier Diversity Office (Mass SDO). SDO certification is a marketing tool that can help your diverse business stand out in contract bidding. Although certification does not guarantee successful bids, it can add a competitive edge to diverse firms seeking contracts with the government and large companies or institutions.

 

Sunday, August 25 - Black Vendor Fest at the 5th Annual “Everybody Gotta Eat Cookout”,

  • Time: 12 (noon) - 6:00 p.m.

  • Location: Greene-Rose Heritage Park
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  • About: The Cambridge Community Development Department partners with Everybody Gotta Eat to host a Vendor Fair with regional businesses owned by Black and brown entrepreneurs at the 5th annual Everybody Gotta Eat Community Cookout. Free and open to all

  • No registration required

For more events and registration details, visit: http://www.cambridgema.gov/BlackBizMonth

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