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The Sherwin-Williams Foundation and The Urban League of Greater Cleveland Partner to Foster Economic Inclusion for Minority-Owned Construction Companies
"The Sherwin-Williams Foundation is pleased to partner with the Urban League of Over the next three years, Sherwin-Williams (SHW), a global leader in the paint and coatings industry, will make a significant financial commitment by investing a minimum of Through the pilot program, officially known as Construction Accelerator Program Powered by Sherwin-Williams (SHW), the Urban League will provide eligible minority-owned businesses with access to capital, mentorship, education on the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process, construction management best practices and an opportunity to build capacity. The program will also focus on intense technical and human capital enhancement, enabling participating businesses to qualify for a working capital loan through UBIZ Venture Capital operated through the Urban League's Entrepreneurship Center. "The Urban League is extremely excited to partner with The Sherwin-Williams Foundation on the Construction Accelerator Program because it directly supports our goals of economic inclusion and opens opportunities and access that will help reduce historical barriers that minority-owned businesses experience in the construction industry and across the board," said The Construction Accelerator Program is targeting MBE-certified businesses in the construction industry who are in the growth or expansion phase, in business for at least three years, and meet a pre-determined minimum annual revenue threshold, in addition to other criteria. Participating business owners will move through ULGC's UBIZ Accelerator Curriculum, helping to transform their business infrastructure and operations for success and sustainable growth. Upon completion of the program curriculum, graduates of the CAP program will be eligible to apply for the Access to Capital and Credit Enhancement Plan, a working capital loan through UBIZ Venture Capital or its investment partners. " The CAP is designed to incorporate strategies that will strengthen, accelerate and position businesses for next-level engagement in construction projects. For CAP registration information, prospective applicants should email UBIZVentures@ulcleveland.org. Details about the Building Our Future project including the Company's commitment to inclusion, diversity and equity as well as its community engagement process and the Our Community video profiles can be found on the Building Our Future website. For more information about the Urban League of ABOUT THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY (SHW) MEDIA CONTACT:
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