Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa
- Home
- United States
- Tulsa, OK
- Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa, Business service, 36 E Cameron Street, Tulsa, OK.
(28)
Address
36 E Cameron Street
Tulsa, OK
74103
Telephone
Website
Alerts
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Contact The Business
Send a message to Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa:
Category
BWBO Tulsa
Black Women Business Owners of Tulsa is a local chapter of Black Women Business Owners of America. It is a business association that supports African American women business owners, entrepreneurs, and startup founders in the greater Tulsa and immediate surrounding areas. These women own businesses in beauty, retail, real estate, restaurant, food & beverage, healthcare, financial & tax, marketing & communications, creative services, HR and more.
According the the Black Women Business Startup Report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, African American women are the fastest growing group of business owners in the United States, having grown nearly 180% (160% in Oklahoma) and doubled sales receipts to $42 billion.Despite these remarkable growth rates, African American women business owners still face significant challenges such as lack of financing, business knowledge, business mentoring, access to resources, and marketing.
"The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City recommends taking an entrepreneurship ecosystem building approach to support black women who own businesses. This approach looks at reforming, expanding, or developing organizations, institutions and programs that take a culturally sensitive and inclusive approach to supporting the needs of black women within a community context."
And that is where Black Women Business Owners of America comes in. Having been founded by two black women entrepreneurs, they have faced the same challenges, and wanted to create a network, a community, a support system of black women business owners to network & support each other; share resources & and information; do business with each other; and promote each other businesses.