Spotlight on Success
The Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills works to lower the racial wealth gap and help find tools and resources black entrepreneurs can utilize. Historically, access to capital is one of the biggest obstacles that black entrepreneurs work to navigate. In order to assist locally black-owned businesses, The Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills created the Circle of Community Black Business Grant.
Learn from our inaugural Circle of Community grantees on how funds benefitted their business and aided their entrepreneurial journey. Learn more about our grant recipients below.
Savoring Success: BEFH Catalysts for Growth and Recognition for Smokin’ H’s
Smokin’ H’s Meats is a black-owned barbecue catering service. Owned by Harrison B. Mitchell, he provides dinner on Fridays and Saturdays at the Manhattan Brewing Company and the Manhattan Farmer’s Market, respectively, and sells his BBQ sauce and brisket rub in Hy-Vee.
Jessica Michelle Andrews: Blending Beauty and Business Acumen
Jessica Michelle Andrews founded JMA Makeup, where she provides cosmetics and skincare to clients. With her product already being sold with different vendors, like Hy-Vee, she said that “starting my skincare line and now about to launch my Foundation Line” is an accomplishment that makes her proud.