Do you have a black-owned food business? If so, then you may be eligible for part of a $250,000 award to support black businesses.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an untold number of restaurant workers have lost their jobs. For the vast majority of them, finding another restaurant job has been an issue.

Local Green Atlanta Awarded Feed The Soul Foundation Cash Award

Enter the Feed the Soul Foundation. The organization is the nonprofit arm of Black Restaurant Week LLC. Fee the Soul recently announced their first-ever cohort program to support marginalized restaurant entrepreneurs.

They aim to do that by setting up financial and professional resources through the Restaurant Business Development Grant Program.

The initial awards were announced earlier this year. Local Green Atlanta, located on Joseph Lowery Boulevard, is one of the recipients for 2020.

Feed the Soul Foundation will begin taking applications for 2022 later this year. For more information about Feed the Soul Foundation, please visit feedthesoulfou.org.

Grubhub and  Maker’s Mark, have both lent their support to the program, which was founded by entrepreneurs Falayn Farrell, Warren Luckett and Derek Robinson.

“Black-owned businesses were already faced with funding challenges and creating sustainability before the pandemic. We spent years speaking with restaurateurs to hear their concerns and there was an echoing sentiment,” says Falayn Ferrell, Chairwoman of Feed the Soul Foundation and co-founder of Black Restaurant Week. “We came to understand there is not a one-size-fits-all method. One restaurant needs support in building a digital presence; however, a food truck is seeking knowledge to expand to a brick-and-mortar location. We focused on developing a solution to address individualized concerns with personalized insights to improve and grow their businesses.”

Well, we all don’t have $250,000 to award to our favorite eateries. But is there something you can do on an individual basis?

How Can You Support Black Restaurants In Atlanta, Georgia?

You can support black restaurants in Atlanta by patronizing them in several ways. 

Want to know where to go? Check out this list of the best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta.

Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?

Here Are The Best New Restaurants In Atlanta

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