We Are PitchFeast!

Mission: To give BIPOC & microenterprises from underrepresented communities an equal opportunity to become successful small business owners

   Our Objective is to Give BIPOC Entrepreneurs an Equal Opportunity by Contributing to the Education and Development of Their Business

We provide the entrepreneurs we serve with essential business development support, technical training, and various other services needed to contribute to the development of entrepreneurial projects and ventures.


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December 7

All Black: Your Way” celebrates the impact of Black entrepreneurs and their contributions. This initiative honors their hard work, creativity, and resilience, inspiring others to embrace their entrepreneurial journeys. Join us in recognizing the transformative power of Black entrepreneurship!

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About Us!

We are a entrepreneur support organization (ESO) that provides under-resourced BIPOC entrepreneurs with the essential business development support, and "technical" training and services, in order to contribute to the development of entrepreneurial projects and ventures.

Our hope is that our work results in positive social and economic development in urban communities around the world!

We educate and develop entrepreneurs to use their personal skills and creativity, not to just make a buck, but strive to make a difference in their world.


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Our Programs For BIPOC Entrepreneurs

In operation since 2015, PitchFeast Corporation is a entrepreneur support organization (ESO) that focuses on “giving micro-enterprises and BIPOC and under-resourced entrepreneurs an equal opportunity.” PitchFeast offers low cost business consultation, community crowdfunding of ideas via its PitchFeast event, and workshops that teach entrepreneurs how to pitch their business. 75 percent of PitchFeast participants are people of color and over 60 percent of PitchFeast event pitchers have been women. 


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PitchFeast

PitchFeast is a crowdfunding dinner which serves as an innovative fundraising program that services BIPOC under-resourced entrepreneurs, business owners and creatives.

“In the beginning I was unsure what to expect as my Business was at a stall. I was overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next or what was considered a priority. We had three to four sessions in person that allowed me vent as a Black Business Professional in a safe environment, thank you for effective listening. Once, that was out the way you indicated that my services could be handled and you would teach me how to fish for what I needed to know.”

— Suzette Sweatt, Co-Owner, SweattBoxx Wellness Center “20