Fintech platform Hello Alice has crossed the $50 million mark in grant programs to small business owners four years after its inception. Founded in 2020 by Carolyn Rodz and Elizabeth Gore, the company ...
The financial technology platform Hello Alice announced Thursday it reached a milestone $50 million in grant funding over four years to support small businesses. “We are beyond excited,” said ...
In May, Houston-based business platform Hello Alice emerged victorious from a legal battle with the conservative group America First Legal over its grant program for Black-owned small businesses.
Since co-founding Hello Alice, a platform that helps entrepreneurs gain access to funding and education, more than seven years ago, Elizabeth Gore has had occasion to hire and interview hundreds of ...
The president and co-founder of local financial technology platform Hello Alice launched a podcast Thursday in partnership with Yahoo Finance to inspire budding entrepreneurs with advice from industry ...
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Former OpenAI director Helen Toner reflects on the release of ChatGPT, Yale gets its first female president, and Hello Alice makes it out of a lawsuit over its grant ...
Hello Alice, a fintech platform serving over 1.5 million small business owners, is providing more opportunities for entrepreneurs across the country to scale their enterprises. The company announced ...
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Small business owners have the opportunity to bank a million dollars thanks to Hello Alice. The company long-known for advocating for the advancement of women and minority-owned businesses has ...
When Elizabeth Gore received an email two years ago informing her that America First Legal (AFL) was bringing a class-action lawsuit against her company, Hello Alice, she thought it was spam. AFL is a ...
Many Americans idealize small business, but ambitious entrepreneurs often avoid the label because it suggests stasis. Yet recent trends have shifted toward valuing capital efficiency and demographic ...