Getting Back2Business

In the wake of a global pandemic and an economic recession, we’re helping Black and other minority-owned small businesses get back on their feet—and back to business, with grants, mentorship, and other support. Together with our parent company, Fiserv, Inc., we’re rolling out our Back2Business program in select communities across the country.

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Clover at the 2021 NASCAR Daytona 500

Clover is proud to sponsor the No. 42 car in the 2021 NASCAR … Read more

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Spotlight on Brooklyn Tea

Brooklyn Tea brings specialty tea to Bed-Stuy—and the world Jamila McGill and Alfonso … Read more

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Spotlight on Brown Butter

Brown Butter reinvents the Brooklyn café scene When Myriam decided to open an … Read more

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Spotlight on Daddy Greens

Daddy Greens keeps the green in Brooklyn When Frank visited Daddy Greens pizzeria, … Read more

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Spotlight on Achsah’s Jamaican Restaurant

For businesses across the U.S., COVID-19 has had a major impact on operations … Read more
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Mike & Judith Able

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Spotlight on Swirl Wine Bistro

The journey back from the economic effects of COVID-19 has been a long … Read more
Angela Watts of RAGTRADE ATLANTA

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Spotlight on Ragtrade Atlanta

Over the last seven months, small businesses across the U.S. – particularly minority-owned … Read more
Mario Johnson owner of The Beverly

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Spotlight on The Beverly

Many small businesses have been hit hard by the pandemic, particularly minority-owned businesses. … Read more