Clockwise Left to Right: (Executive Economic Summit II featured speakers and moderators) Aisha Bowe, The Honorable WIllie Brown, Reed Hastings, Michael Beal, Charles Hudson, Cheryl Hurd, John Burnett, Van Freeman, Erik Moore, Hamet Watt.
CBCF heads to heart of the tech industry!
This Friday, the CBCF Executive Economic Summit series heads to Northern California, home to hundreds of start-ups and global technology companies.

The Executive Economic Summit II: Capital Wealth Creation in Business and Technology brings together experts across finance, technology and public policy to develop national strategies  that improve and ensure minority-owned businesses gain equal access to capital, contracts and markets. 

The Summit includes a number of featured guest speakers including: Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings; Former San Francisco Mayor, the Honorable Willie Brown, Jr.; Data Capital Management CEO, Michael Beal; and STEMBoard CEO, Aisha Bowe. 

If you are unable to join us in California, be sure to follow us on social media, using the hashtag #EconomicSummitCA, to get live updates throughout the Summit. 



OP-ED: Why Access to Capital Still Matters
Recently, CBCF President and CEO, A . Shuanise Washington, recently published an article op-ed in Black Enterprise magazine discussing the importance of access to capital for minority-owned businesses entitled, 

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Golf with a purpose at our 24th Annual Scholarship Classic!
The 24th Annual Scholarship Classic is set for June 26-27. We are excited for you to join us at Lansdowne Resort to help drive students beyond all limits. The funds raised will provide financial support to college students across the country. 

Not only will you be able to provide students with greater access to higher education, you will also enjoy two exciting days of golf, tennis, fitness, and family fun! 


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Save the date: Annual Legislative Conference (Sept. 14-18)
The Annual Legislative Conference is the leading policy conference on issues impacting African Americans and the global black community. 

From September 14-18, 2016, more than 9,000 thought leaders, legislators and concerned citizens converge in Washington, D.C. to explore public policy issues from an African-American perspective. 

Join individuals from across the country and around the world and identify ways to make a positive impact on our communities, celebrate our history, and pay tribute to those who have influenced our culture.
 

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Media Gallery
2016 Spring Intern Closing Ceremony
Jalen
"The Economic Summit II is coming"

2015 Annual Scholarship Classic 
Shaping the Future of Public Policy
African-American Voices in Congress