Entrepreneurs of Color
The Entrepreneurs of Color Program is a LegalCORPS initiative to make business law services accessible, equitable, and inclusive to recent immigrants and Black/Indigenous/People of Color. The goal of the program is to provide free legal support and business law resources to small business owners and those who would like to start a small business who are from historically marginalized communities.
Sound guidance on business law matters is essential to the success of all entrepreneurs, regardless of income. LegalCORPS has an integral role to play in ensuring that entrepreneurs of color, and the small nonprofits who serve historically marginalized communities, have access to legal assistance even if they cannot afford fee-paying relationships with an attorney. By reducing this critical barrier, our pro bono services play a keyrole in starting, maintaining, and protecting the interests of entrepreneurs and business owners, as well as helping our cultural corridors to thrive.
In addition to free legal advice, such as our Brief Advice Clinics, we offer many educational opportunities to help small businesses succeed.
For more information on the Entrepreneurs of Color Program, please call (612) 206-0780 or send an email to info@legalcorps.org.
If you are seeking legal services, click on the Request Assistance button.
Current partner organizations include:
African Development Center
African Development Center is a social-profit, community developer, and commercial lender working with the African community across the state of Minnesota.
African Economic Development Solutions
African Economic Development Solutions builds wealth within African immigrant communities through economic development activities throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. AEDS works to create wealth, lift immigrant communities out of poverty, and contribute to and benefit from the region’s vibrant economy.
Asian Economic Development Association
Asian Economic Development Association responds to the changing needs of the Asian community, developing and offering programs to further advance our mission while sustaining direct engagement of the lower income constituencies we represent. AEDA programs serve both Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
Bii Gii Wiin Community Development Loan Fund
Bii Gii Wiin’s mission is to provide training and access to capital in order to to promote home ownership, entrepreneurship, and financial capabilities among American Indian men and women throughout the state of Minnesota.
C.L.U.E.S. (Communidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio)
C.L.U.E.S., serving as a cornerstone for Minnesota’s Latino communities, focuses on enhancing the quality of life, fostering community engagement, and advocating for economic advancement. With an emphasis on cultural respect, it provides a variety of programs designed to empower its community members through education, financial literacy, and career development, tailored specifically to the needs of Latino individuals and families across the region
East Side Enterprise Center
East Side Enterprise Center draws business owners and entrepreneurs from all over Saint Paul’s East Side and surrounding areas. Designed to be a catalyst for business growth across many cultures and ethnicities, the East Side Enterprise Center works to build capacity of existing businesses and attract new businesses to the East Side.
The Enterprise Academy of the Initiative Foundation, Mille Lacs
The Enterprise Academy, following the Entrepreneur Development Model pioneered by the Neighborhood Development Center and its Build From Within Alliance, provides training, lending and one-one-one advising services to start and grow vital small businesses.
The Enterprise Academy of the Initiative Foundation, Saint Cloud
The Enterprise Academy, following the Entrepreneur Development Model pioneered by the Neighborhood Development Center and its Build From Within Alliance, provides training, lending and one-one-one advising services to start and grow vital small businesses.
Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC)
The Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) runs extensive programming for Latino entrepreneurs, including specialized courses in Spanish on topics such as accounting, marketing, business plans, customer service, and health and labor regulations. LEDC also runs a loan assistance program that is available to medium and small sized businesses in Minnesota.
Sakan
Sakan’s mission is to construct a pathway to homeownership for immigrant families that preserves their religious principles, allows them to acquire accurate financial information and education through classes and financial coaching, leverages their community’s resources, and enables them to successfully buy their first homes