Western Union Powers Black Education and Business Opportunities
June 15 2021 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
Awards Scholarships to College Students in the
U.S.; Funds Expert Help for Black, Female-Owned Businesses
As communities around the nation prepare to celebrate the
Juneteenth holiday, Western Union (NYSE: WU), in partnership with
the Western Union Foundation, announced two new initiatives aimed
at supporting future and current business leaders from the Black,
Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) community. Project Finish
Line, an extension of the Foundation’s WU Scholars program, funds
scholarships to BIPOC students working to complete their higher
education, many of whom are attending historically black colleges
and universities in the United States. Additionally, the Foundation
took part in helping to fund business and leadership development
support for Black, female-owned businesses through the Foundation
for Black Entrepreneurship’s program, Sistahbiz. Both initiatives
were created in partnership with Western Union’s Black Advisory
Council, which drives access, progress, and opportunity within the
Black community inside and outside of Western Union.
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“Social exclusion, particularly concerning Black, Indigenous,
and People of Color (BIPOC) in the United States, remains among one
of the largest and most troubling problems for economic mobility1,”
said Elizabeth Roscoe, Executive Director, The Western Union
Foundation. “Our Foundation works with partners around the world to
address these inequalities as part of a broader mission to prepare
and connect young people to viable economic opportunities. We are
proud to help enable opportunity for the BIPOC community as they
carve out their unique and essential roles in today’s economy.”
According to the U.S. Department of Education2, 60% of Black
students who enter college do not finish their degree program.
Those who do carry on average $7,400 more in student loan debt than
white graduates when they leave school.
Project Finish Line helps address barriers that may prevent
BIPOC and other minority students from completing their degree
programs. In addition to offering 15 scholarships, the Western
Union Foundation connects the students to Western Union employees
around the world to build mentorships, an additional support
system, and a professional network.
“Whether they realize it or not, these students are at a pivotal
moment in their lives,” said Kanika Wilkerson, Western Union Black
Advisory Council Lead. “There is so much data that shows higher
education can be a bridge to opportunity, acting as a catalyst to
close the wealth gap for so many deserving individuals—they just
need an opportunity. Our goal is to remove the barrier and help
them clear one of the most important hurdles, getting that
degree.”
Sistahbiz’ Unstoppable Business Grant program aims to address
the dichotomy of Black women owning 42% of new women-owned
businesses – three times their share of the female population – yet
suffering from unequal access to capital, skills development, and
training. The Foundation’s support came at a critical time during
the COVID-19 pandemic, when small businesses were hit hard. The 20
grant winners will receive key business development coaching
including leadership development, network building, marketing, and
accounting services.
This year, Western Union joins other companies officially
observing Juneteenth as a paid holiday for employees in the United
States.
About Western Union The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU)
is a global leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement
and payments. Western Union’s platform provides seamless
cross-border flows and its leading global financial network bridges
more than 200 countries and territories and over 130 currencies. We
connect businesses, financial institutions, governments, and
consumers through one of the world’s widest reaching networks,
accessing billions of bank accounts, millions of digital wallets
and cards, and over half a million-retail locations. Western Union
connects the world to bring boundless possibilities within reach.
For more information, visit www.westernunion.com.
About the Western Union Foundation The Western Union
Foundation believes that by enabling young people to access and
compete within the global economy, economic growth can be achieved.
Through Opportunity Beyond Borders we collaborate with nonprofits
around the world to provide young migrants and other vulnerable
populations, including youth not enrolled in school or work, with
the skills needed for better jobs and a chance at a better life. We
also respond in times of disaster or humanitarian crises to aid in
the rebuilding of communities. To date, we have funded more than
$133 million for projects and scholarships. The Western Union
Foundation is a separate, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable
corporation and receives support from The Western Union Company,
its employees, agents, and business partners. Contributions to the
Foundation are tax-deductible for U.S. income tax purposes. To
learn more, visit www.westernunionfoundation.org or follow us on
Twitter @TheWUFoundation.
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