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OUR IMPACT

Advancing Black Pathways

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Our initiative to help the Black community chart stronger paths toward economic success and empowerment.  

 

 

 

Overview

We are uniquely positioned to help address some of the persistent challenges facing the Black community. 

As a firm, we are harnessing our expertise in business, policy and philanthropy and have initially committed $30 billion by the end of 2025 to drive an inclusive recovery, support employees and break down barriers of systemic racism.

 

Expanding and Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Expand Women-Run Businesses

Expanding and Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

We are committed to supporting Black entrepreneurs in growing their businesses through access to business education, coaching and banking solutions.

Improving Financial Health in Black Communities

Improving Women’s Financial Health

Improving Financial Health in Black Communities

We aim to help the Black community achieve their dreams through wealth-building opportunities like financial health, homeownership and increased savings and investments.

Advancing Career Opportunities for Black Talent

Advancing womens career growth

Advancing Career Opportunities for Black Talent

Our goal is to increase access to well-paying career paths for Black students and professionals and support Black executives.


 

Sam Saperstein


"For far too long, Black communities have faced profound challenges and inequality due to systemic racial barriers. At JPMorgan Chase, we recognize our responsibility as one of the world’s largest banks to address these disparities and are harnessing our expertise in business, policy, data and philanthropy to empower Black communities around the world.

Through Advancing Black Pathways, we’re supporting Black individuals, households and entrepreneurs so they too can share fully in economic growth."

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Byna Elliott, Head of Advancing Black Pathways