BCL of Texas

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1011 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 500 Austin, TX 78701

BCL of Texas supports Texans to acquire wealth-building assets, such as homeownership and entrepreneurship, with the financial tools and education necessary to build personal net worth. With an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion, we serve communities of color, women, veterans, rural communities, and low and moderate income individuals, families, and small business owners.

Mission

The mission of BCL of Texas is Building Strong Communities. BCL of Texas supports Texans to acquire wealth-building assets, such as homeownership and entrepreneurship, with the financial tools and education necessary to build personal net worth. With an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion, we serve communities of color, women, veterans, rural communities, and low and moderate income individuals, families, and small business owners.

Storytelling

Before covid-19 hit, veteran-owned business Eagle Pride Supply was going strong - growing their business revenue 24-fold over just a couple of years. As an essential business providing supplies for government contracts and more, owner Patrick Myers was ready to weather the storm. But as smaller businesses shut down, suppliers tightened credit, and the consumer spending slowed, the effects of the prolonged shutdown began to affect his business too.

In the late spring, Myers began looking for a way to access a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan. After contacting his own bank, a private broker, and another bank that wanted to unlawfully charge him an additional 1% interest, Myers needed an alternative. ‚We couldn't seem to find a place to get a loan, he said. We were just ignored. We submitted our info and never heard back from anyone. It was very frustrating and disappointing. When Myers reached out to his small business coach at BCL, he was referred to our PPP loan application and finally able to access the funding he needed to pay employees, rent, and utilities. Raquel just jumped on it and was really fast about making it happen. We had the whole thing funded in two to three days after my initial phone call, he said.

10 months into the pandemic, Eagle Pride Supply has not had to lay off a single employee. The PPP made all the difference between laying off employees or not. Without the PPP, there's no way we'd be where we are today, Myers said.

I would say to any business out there - make sure you have a relationship with a community lender, someone that's truly looking out for your best interests.

https://bcloftexas.org/get-to-know-us/meet-our-clients/eagle-pride-supply-update

Our Impact (2022)

400 individuals served

12 training programs or workshops offered

8 funding partners

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Access to Capital

Providing entrepreneurs capital in order to start and/or grow their business. (i.e. direct lending or grant programs for small businesses)

Removal of Barriers

Providing support to entrepreneurs to empower them and become more educated business owners (i.e. general business support, training in accessing procurement).

  • 32 Total number of loans awarded

  • 2,425,869 Total dollar amount of loans dispersed

  • 25 Total number of grants awarded

  • 1,000,000 Total amout of grants dispersed

  • 886 Total number of individual (1:1) technical assistance sessions conducted

  • 1,750 Total number of hours spent providing technical assistance

Type of Organization

  • Lending Institution

Locations Served

  • Texas

Key Programs and Initiatives

  • Dallas Small Business Diversity Fund

Types of Offerings

  • 1 to 1 business advising
  • Advisory/Consulting Services
  • Mentoring/coaching
  • Entrepreneurial Training
  • Financing
  • Matchmaking/networking opportunities
  • Supplier/Procurement Support
  • Technical Assistance
  • Workshops

Program Delivery

  • Hybrid (in person/virtual)
  • In Person

Members of the Black Community Served

  • Immigrants
  • Women
  • Veterans

Locations of Members of the Black Community Served

  • Low-income areas
  • Low to moderate income areas
  • Rural areas
  • Suburban areas

Targeted Entrepreneur Segments

  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Fishing and Hunting
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale & Retail Trade
  • Transportation & Logistics
  • Information
  • Finance and Insurance
  • Management
  • Administrative and Support and Waste
  • Educational Services
  • Health Care & Social Services
  • Arts
  • Entertainment
  • Accommodation & Food Services
  • Public Administration

Business Stage

  • Stay Up : a business that has determined its market fit, but its product/service has not been validated nor has it achieved sustainability.

  • Scale Up : a business that already validated its product in a market and has proven sustainable.

Cost of Programs

  • Free