A new conference in Dallas aims to deliver measurable results for Black entrepreneurs—and close persistent gaps in access to capital, revenue, and opportunity.
Over three days—June 27–29 at Paul Quinn College—the inaugural event will bring together Black tech founders, creative entrepreneurs, investors, and ecosystem builders from across the state. The goal: track $100,000 in direct economic impact over the course of the weekend, from founder funding and brand deals to service partnerships and new hires.
That focus on outcomes is what sets Black Founder Weekend apart, organizers say. From curated investor matchups and revenue-focused workshops to retail innovation and cultural connection, the event is structured to help founders scale—and help funders see what’s been missing…