UPDATE: A vital workshop aimed at empowering Black-owned businesses and nonprofits is set for February 12 at 6:00 PM at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth. The event, titled Built to Last, is organized by the L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (LCDLA) in collaboration with the Black Women Lawyers Association of Tarrant County (BWLA) and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce.
This urgent workshop will deliver essential knowledge and tools designed to ensure the long-term success of Black institutions. Participants will gain access to a comprehensive compliance checklist, practical legal strategies, and real-world tips to help businesses and nonprofits remain compliant and protected.
Why This Matters NOW: As Black History Month unfolds, the focus on building sustainable legacies within the community has never been more critical. This workshop is a direct response to the pressing needs of Black entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders, providing them with the resources necessary to thrive in today’s economic climate.
Community members, business owners, nonprofit leaders, and founders are encouraged to attend—this initiative underscores the importance of legacy work in building resilient Black institutions. The knowledge shared at this workshop is not merely historical; it is foundational for future generations.
What to Expect: Attendees will leave with actionable insights that can be implemented immediately to safeguard their organizations. Experts from the partnering organizations will lead the session, ensuring that participants receive top-tier legal guidance tailored for their unique challenges.
Next Steps: Interested individuals are urged to mark their calendars for this impactful event. Spaces may be limited, so early arrival is recommended to secure participation. This is more than just a workshop; it’s an opportunity to fortify the foundations of Black business and nonprofit leadership.
Join the movement to empower your community—together, we can create a lasting impact. Share this news and encourage others to participate in this essential workshop, as we work towards building a future that honors our past while securing our legacy.
