The Social Equity Initiative
The Social Equity Initiative exists to bridge systemic gaps racism has maintained for centuries.
OUR VISION
We want to live in a society in which Black communities are afforded equitable opportunities to thrive and make substantive contributions.
OUR MISSION
We aim to rectify systemic economic degradation of Black communities by increasing access to education, healthcare, technology, and financial resources.
OUR MISSION
We aim to rectify systemic economic degradation of Black communities by increasing access to education, healthcare, technology, and financial resources.
ABOUT US
The Social Equity Initiative is a group of Black Silicon Valley professionals united to bring about impactful change and further progress for Black people. Our expertise in connecting people and organizations in need bridges overlooked gaps across many domains.
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Questions to Ask When Purchasing an Investment Property
If you are looking for ways to diversify your investments, build additional streams of income, or put your home’s equity to work for the long-term, you may be considering a real estate investment. While you may think that this is a simple process of identifying a...
Financial Literacy #1
Why you should see a financial advisor?The social distancing and stay-at-home orders necessitated by the coronavirus have led many of us to feel isolated. Still, we’ve fought back through social media, “virtual” gatherings and walks in the neighborhood, where we could...
Financial Literacy and Small Business Corner #1
Our nation is facing a large racial gap in business ownership between the wealth of whites and that of people of color. In addition to the gap in wealth, the fact that large segments of the US lack savings or wealth is drawn upon the weather, financial shocks or to...
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COVID Relief
In an effort to address stark disparities in internet access The Social Equity Initiative is working to provide both internet access and devices to students experiencing technological hurdles. We are accepting contributions of gently used laptops, tablets, and any other resources that will support students’ education. Contact us today.