Fintech platform Hello Alice has crossed the $50 million mark in grant programs to small business owners four years after its inception. Founded in 2020 by Carolyn Rodz and Elizabeth Gore, the company ...
Hello Alice’s steadfast commitment to supporting small businesses remained strong, even amid adversity. Founded in 2017 by Elizabeth Gore and Carolyn Rodz, Hello Alice is driven by a mission to ...
Apr 8, 2024, 5:49am PDT Updated: Apr 8, 2024, 6:55am PDT Hello Alice Carolyn Rodz, co-founder and CEO, Hello Alice From Houston Inno. More big names have invested in Houston fintech platform Hello ...
Mentors are offering their social media platforms and mentorship to ensure #BusinessForAll to a hurting main street America. Mentors include Kristen Bell, Jean Case, Tami Erwin, Guy Fieri, Whitney ...
Roberts sought to apply for a grant program from Hello Alice, co-run with Progressive, which offered grants “toward the purchase of a commercial vehicle” until he realized that it was aimed at ...
A company long-known for advocating for the advancement of women and minority-owned businesses is fighting to get a historic racial discrimination lawsuit against them dismissed. Hello Alice, ...
Aiming to build generational wealth for Black Americans, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has acquired a part ownership stake in the technology firm Hello Alice.
The financial technology platform Hello Alice announced Thursday it reached a milestone $50 million in grant funding over four years to support small businesses. “We are beyond excited,” said ...
Small business resource platform Hello Alice has filed a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit claiming a grant program offered in partnership with Progressive Insurance Company unlawfully ...
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Former OpenAI director Helen Toner reflects on the release of ChatGPT, Yale gets its first female president, and Hello Alice makes it out of a lawsuit over its grant ...
Unlike other programs that focus solely on women, Business for All is open to anyone, but it has “a special focus” on women, people of color, LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs with disabilities, and ...
Lawyers for Hello Alice filed an updated motion last Wednesday to dismiss a case alleging unlawful discrimination, and say the lawsuit should be transferred to the Northern District of California if ...
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