Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network

What is the Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network (CSBBN)?

The Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network, facilitated by Nicola Williams of The Williams Agency and sponsored by the Sustainable Business Network of MA (SBN) and Cambridge Local First (CLF), brings together Black entrepreneurs and identifies specific programs that can be developed or adopted to help ensure these businesses survive the pandemic and thrive moving forward. This new initiative will convene and work with Black-owned businesses based in Cambridge and Somerville that are in at least one of these phases: 1) Start-Up 2) Expansion 3) Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Anyone is welcome to join. To take part, sign up here.


 
 

Building and Supporting a Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Local Economy

Membership Benefits

Networking Opportunities

In addition to our private Facebook Group for CSBBN, we will hold networking sessions for members at every meeting. Members will also receive membership in SBN and CLF.

Further, we will share offerings through our community partners, such as the City of Cambridge and the City of Somerville.

Continuous Learning

CSBBN hosts free workshops about building your business, such as their inaugural workshop entitled, "Building Banking Relationships that Stick" sponsored by Sustainable Business Network and Cambridge Local First.

Also, we have a newsletter with funding opportunities, policy updates, and member insights.

Technical Assistance

Our team will identify and promote technical assistance for CSBBN members, as well as by record and capture summaries that can be shared with the wider CSBBN members  and site.



Mentorship

The MTMi Mentorship Program aims to develop beneficial one-on-one relationships between entrepreneurs. 

Mentors will be able to share their own experiences and knowledge of the current business landscape.

A successful mentor program provides opportunities for students to explore entrepreneurship through interaction with successful entrepreneurs; gain an experienced entrepreneur's perspective on applying textbook concepts to real-life situations; familiarize themselves with business protocol. 

A mentor program benefits professionals by allowing them to contribute to the professional development of future entrepreneurs; identify potential partners and new vendors for their organization. 


Advocacy

CSBBN will take part in advocacy for BIPOC businesses in partnership with SBN and BECMA statewide, AMIBA nationally, CLF and JPLF locally, and more.

SBN will be aggregating data from businesses, organizations, and municipalities to best advocate for local business needs and utilize this Black Business Directory. This robust data collection will serve to inform the public and policymakers about how to best help Black businesses thrive. 


Subcommittees

Make your impact on a subcommittee. Potential groups may focus on diversifying retail, empowering high-traffic commercial zones, networking, and procurement.

Membership Benefits | One Year’s Membership*

 
 
 

Cambridge Local First (CLF)

  • Inclusion in business campaigns

  • Inclusion in our directory and map

  • Monthly newsletters

  • Opportunity to promote events in our newsletter and social media 

  • Invitations to all CLF events

  • Eligibility to participate on our Board or on Committees

  • And more!

The full value proposition is here, and full member benefits are here.

 
 

Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts (SBN)

  • Networking: Access to SBN’s member only groups 

  • Visibility: Business listing on SBN’s Members Page 

  • Visibility: Marketing via SBN’s social networks

  • Discounts: First access & discounts to SBN events 

  • Resources: Connection to pre-vetted SBN Member service providers 

  • And more!

View full member benefits here.

 How Can I Join CSBBN?

Sign up here for year-long membership!

You will gain access to:

  • Automatic one-year membership for Cambridge Local First (CLF) and Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts (SBN),

  • Free or discounted access to conferences, such as AMIBA’s latest How Businesses Can Survive and Thrive

  • PR and promotion through the networks you gain access to

  • Updates on key policy changes and the ability to advocate on behalf of your business

  • Information about technical assistance (TA) opportunities

  • Connections to financial resources

  • A newsletter with useful information for entrepreneurs

  • A robust business network 

  • A diverse pool of mentors

  • Free access to workshops for building your business

  • The ability to impact change through collaborating on subcommittees in your area of interest

 
 

Sign up at this link and check out our website which will host event information and recorded content.

 

Join our private Facebook group for Cambridge-Somerville Black Business Network