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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

IKEA writes checks to local Black businesses

The  IKEA U.S. Community Foundation presented $5,000 checks to five  Black-owned businesses on Tuesday as part of a grant program that drew  70 applications for funds.

The grant winners were first announced last week at the annual meeting of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce. 

The 2022 winners are Renurse Academy, BMP Custom Prints, Oh-Shito Sauce, Gem Capital Logistics and Secured Welding LLC.

IKEA’s grant program was announced in July in  partnership with the chamber to help support the business needs of  Black-owned enterprises that work to support social justice, economic  empowerment and education initiatives in Black communities.

Chamber  President and CEO Garrett Sheehan said of the grant applicants, “They  were all great stories, businesses that were growing, but what really  set these five businesses apart… is that they've had a lot of success  already, but they also have a lot of potential for growth. The grants  that we're able to give them while they're still small, are really going  to be beneficial with the things they're looking to do to advance their  businesses.” 

Kourtney  Meredith, owner of Secured Welding in East Haven, said the grant money  would go toward a forklift and other equipment to help his company meet  demand. 

“It's  going to be invested into the business,” Meredith said. “So we're very  appreciative for everybody here to help us get some of that heavy steel  off the floor.”

IKEA’s  New Haven store at 450 Sargent Drive marked its 18th year in operation  this summer and is one of 51 retail locations of the Swedish housewares  company in the U.S.

Contact Liese Klein at lklein@newhavenbiz.com.

Original source can be found here.

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