DoorDash Launches Main Street Strong Accelerator Initiative And $2M Fund to Support Minority-Owned Businesses



DoorDash Launches Main Street Strong Accelerator Initiative And $2M Fund to Support Minority-Owned Businesses


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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - In an industry as tight-knit as ours, the support of our fellow operators can go a long way. DoorDash recently announced an innovative approach to supporting foodservice operators, launching its Main Street Strong Accelerator, which will provide financial support and specialized educational resources to women-, immigrant-, and people of color-owned businesses. DoorDash will also deploy $2 million in grants to the program participants to respond to the pandemic's unique challenges and invest in their operations for the future. The grants will be made in two $10,000 payments, one at the start and one at the end of the program in May.

Tony Xu, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, DoorDash"The social and financial inequities that many businesses experienced before the pandemic have only been amplified by the current global pandemic and economic crisis," said Tony Xu, CEO and Co-Founder of DoorDash. "To truly empower and grow local economies, you must start with the entrepreneur. With a commitment to advancing diversity and equity, starting with the restaurant industry, we're excited to provide business owners with specialized tools to thrive during one of the most challenging times of our generation."

Developed in close collaboration with Accion Opportunity Fund (AOF), a small business lender and support organization, the Accelerator helps create equitable access to opportunity in the restaurant industry with programming designed to help restaurateurs stabilize and adapt their business.

DoorDash recently launched its Main Street Strong Accelerator program, which will provide financial support and specialized educational resources to women-, immigrant-, and people of color-owned businesses

Together, DoorDash and AOF, along with restaurant industry experts, constructed an eight-week course that will cover topics such as marketing, technology integration, managing cash flow, and menu creation. Throughout the program, participants will create a personalized business plan, a compilation of all their completed weekly assignments, to help them implement newly learned skills directly to their businesses. Participants will also build a strong network of fellow entrepreneurs to further foster a supportive community through connection, according to a press release.

Luz Urrutia, Chief Executive Officer, Accion Opportunity Fund"Restaurants have been among the industries most severely impacted during this pandemic. And, like all sectors, those owned by women, immigrants, and people of color suffered the most, because they had less resources to fall back on and fewer connections to access initial relief from the federal government," said Luz Urrutia, Accion Opportunity Fund CEO. "It's clear and unfortunate that the future of the industry has changed forever. If we want to make space for food visionaries from diverse backgrounds to contribute to the future of food, dining, job creation, and community-building, we must intentionally focus on these business owners to support their adaptation, creativity, and liquidity."

DoorDash has convened an Advisory Committee composed of leading restaurant owners and operators to formalize Accelerator programming and provide further professional and educational support. The committee includes:

  • Ellen Yin, Co-Founder and Owner of High Street Hospitality Group
  • Tanya Holland, Executive Chef and Owner of Brown Sugar Kitchen
  • Deborah VanTrece, Creative Director and Owner, Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours
  • Nyesha Arrington, host of Eater's Plateworthy and Vice President of Community Engagement at The Collective Identity Mentoring

As longtime and successful industry operators, these entrepreneurs will bring expertise, acumen, and mentorship to help shape a program that will have a lasting impact on the small business entrepreneurs selected.

DoorDash will also deploy $2 million in grants to the program participants to respond to the unique challenges posed by the pandemic

Applications opened yesterday to restaurant owners and operators who are operating three or fewer restaurant locations, have been operating for two or more years, and have 50 employees or fewer across all locations in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. 100 restaurateurs will be selected to participate in the program's inaugural year. For full eligibility requirements and criteria, and to begin your application, please click here.

Applications close March 2, 2021, at 5 p.m. PST. Selected applicants will be notified in mid-March.

For more collaborative efforts taking place across the foodservice industry, keep clicking back to ANUK.

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