
Black Owned Maine Podcast
By Black Owned Maine

Black Owned Maine PodcastJul 14, 2020

One Maine Group: Grant Writing for For-Profit Businesses
Episode 4 - Grant Writing for For-Profit Businesses: Genius Black and Rose Barboza discuss applicable skills and knowledge for grant writing. Based on feedback from the first One Maine Group pilot cohort, they are offering basic, technical grant-writing advice and specific sources for For-Profit grants in Maine. They cover the general approach to writing a grant, how to understand the application process, and the importance of clarity - over 'fanciness'. They dig into the need to communicate both emotionally and qualitatively. Then they focus on state-oriented grants and outline a series of grant-giving organizations throughout Maine. They cover the Maine DECD, MTI, CEI, and some of the funds coming into Maine to support after COVID-19 have negatively impacted many businesses.
One Maine Group was a strategic partnership developed by Black Owned Maine (“BOM”) and Providentia Group (“Providentia”) to cultivate BIPOC economic agency and power that has been dampened by historical inequities and systemic disparities. One Maine launched 2021 programming to determine what works to nurture and sustain the entrepreneurial aspirations for BIPOC Mainers.
Genius Black
Instagram: @realgeniusblack
YouTube: @realgeniusblack
Music: Search ‘Genius Black’ on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
geniusblack7@gmail.com
Rose Barboza
Instagram @blackownedmaine
Krystal Williams
Instagram: @providentiagroup

One Maine Group: The Resources (Part B)
Episode 3 - Resources - Finding Resources and Becoming a Resource (Part B): Genius Black and Sherry Butler discuss how giving exposure to Black-owned businesses around the Dallas - Fort Worth area was Sherry’s initial goal. Now she is the administrator of a large Facebook group called “Black Owned Businesses around DFW,” and actively curates the experience and promotions within the group. They discuss how Sherry utilized her local "Pan-African Connection," and the local SBA who is exploring diversity. Sherry encourages entrepreneurs to trust their intuition to guide them. She also exposed ‘front’ businesses who falsely appeal to African Americans, as if they are ‘Black’ owned. The trickery is real.
One Maine Group is a strategic partnership developed by Black Owned Maine (“BOM”) and Providentia Group (“Providentia”) to cultivate BIPOC economic agency and power that has been dampened by historical inequities and systemic disparities. One Maine is launching 2021 programming to determine what works to nurture and sustain the entrepreneurial aspirations for BIPOC Mainers.
Sherry's Resources:
Black Owned Businesses Around DFW
Instagram: Buy She
Pan African Connection
4466 S Marsalis Ave
Dallas 75216
907 E. Ledbetter Dr
Dallas 75216
Genius Black
Instagram: @realgeniusblack
YouTube: @realgeniusblack
Music: Search ‘Genius Black’ on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
geniusblack7@gmail.com
Krystal Williams
Instagram: @providentiagroup
kwilliams@providentiagroup.com
Rose Barboza
Instagram: @blackownedmaine
rose@blackownedmaine.com

One Maine Group: The Resources (Part A)
Episode 2 - Resources - Finding Resources and Becoming a Resource (Part A): Genius Black and Martha Bentley (Director of Economic Development at Maine Department of Economic and Community Development) discuss ways to demystify business resources, how Martha thinks about systems change, opportunities, and the responsibility to create new connections in the social change ecosystem - "loosening the roots" as we call it. They explore the roles entrepreneurs need to occupy for each other, encouraging up-and-coming businesses to practice taking risks. Follow Martha on Twitter.
One Maine Group is a strategic partnership developed by Black Owned Maine (“BOM”) and Providentia Group (“Providentia”) to cultivate BIPOC economic agency and power that has been dampened by historical inequities and systemic disparities. One Maine is launching 2021 programming to determine what works to nurture and sustain the entrepreneurial aspirations for BIPOC Mainers.
Martha Bently
mmbmanage@gmail.com
Twitter
Genius Black
Instagram: @realgeniusblack
YouTube: @realgeniusblack
Music: Search ‘Genius Black’ on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Krystal Williams
Instagram: @providentiagroup
kwilliams@providentiagroup.com
Rose Barboza
Instagram: @blackownedmaine

One Maine Group: The Mindset
Episode 1 - The Mindset: Genius Black and Gimbala Sankare discuss the mindset needed to be a successful entrepreneur. They talk about Fintech, and the need to demystify financial planning, the current status of the American Dream, and explore a problem-solving mental 'circuit jump'. And we learn about Gimbala's beginnings in Ghana, and how that translated to the Bronx, USA! Gain perspective, inspiration, and knowledge about an effective mindset. (Since this recording, Gimbala has accepted a position as Head of Talent Acquisition for the National Basketball Association {NBA} )
One Maine Group is a strategic partnership developed by Black Owned Maine (“BOM”) and Providentia Group (“Providentia”) to cultivate BIPOC economic agency and power that has been dampened by historical inequities and systemic disparities. One Maine is launching 2021 programming to determine what works to nurture and sustain the entrepreneurial aspirations for BIPOC Mainers.
Contact Information
Gimbala Sankare
StashUp
NBA
Facebook: @stashup
Linkedin: @stashup
Genius Black
Instagram: @realgeniusblack
YouTube: @realgeniusblack
Music: Search ‘Genius Black’ on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Krystal Williams
Instagram: @providentiagroup
kwilliams@providentiagroup.com
Rose Barboza
Instagram @blackownedmaine
rose@blackownedmaine.com

One Maine Group: The Vision
One Maine Group is a strategic partnership developed by Black Owned Maine (“BOM”) and Providentia Group (“Providentia”) to cultivate BIPOC economic agency and power that has been dampened by historical inequities and systemic disparities. One Maine is launching 2021 programming to determine what works to nurture and sustain the entrepreneurial aspirations for BIPOC Mainers.
Episode 0- The Vision: Outlines our plans to create a pilot BIPOC business incubator, in a state that is entrepreneur-friendly but lacking resources for the BIPOC experience.
"One Maine Group's primary contributor takes you through their vision of informing and equipping BIPOC entrepreneurs in Maine. They offer perspectives on creating, learning, and engaging in the process of launching or growing a business. They reveal how offerings will focus on identifying resources, mindset/ approach, job creation, and innovation all throughout Maine."
Krystal Williams
Instagram: @providentiagroup
kwilliams@providentiagroup.com
Rose Barboza
Instagram @blackownedmaine
Genius Black
Instagram: @realgeniusblack
YouTube: @realgeniusblack
Music: Search ‘Genius Black’ on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

South Portland Black Student Union
Join members of the South Portland Black Student Union- Anyek, Petros, and Fiona, as they discuss life growing up Black in South Portland, Maine, as well as their work in the community.
More info:
www.blackownedmaine.com
www.instagram.com/blackownedmaine
www.facebook.com/blackownedmaine
www.twitter.com/blackownedmaine

It's Up to Us to Thrive ft TheArtist Mitchell Part A
Genius Black, Rose, and The Artist Mitch discuss decolonization, finding one’s true path, Native American ownership of these lands, and the ever evolving relationship between Native elders and youth. Mitch is raising funds to cover the costs associated with her upcoming sacred home birth and the transition into motherhood. See the link below to make a contribution.
If our podcast taught you something, engaged you, or brought about a larger conversation, consider donating to our cause. Donations help to continue this show, as well as eventually providing stipends to our guests.
Find The Artist Mitch
Reparations for Sacred Birth Rights
Mitch's Cash App
Mitch's Instagram
Find Black Owned Maine
Donate to BOM through Creative Portland
BOM Cash App
BOM Instagram
BOM Facebook
Twitter
Find Genius Black
Genius' Instagram
Genius' Twitter
Find Rose Barboza
Rose's Instagram
Episode Artwork
GotDamnJoshua

It's Up to Us to Thrive ft TheArtist Mitchell Part B
Genius Black, Rose, and The Artist Mitch explore the many roles within dismantling white supremacy, the deep knowledge stores in indigenous bodies and bloodlines, actively listening to Native people, and forcing White Americans to pick a side in the fight for racial justice. Mitch is raising funds to cover the costs associated with her upcoming sacred home birth and the transition into motherhood. See the link below to make a contribution.
If our podcast taught you something, engaged you, or brought about a larger conversation, consider donating to our cause. Donations help to continue this show, as well as eventually providing stipends to our guests.
Find The Artist Mitch
Reparations for Sacred Birth Rights
Mitch's Cash App
Mitch's Instagram
Find Black Owned Maine
Donate to BOM through Creative Portland
BOM Cash App
BOM Instagram
BOM Facebook
Twitter
Find Genius Black
Genius' Instagram
Genius' Twitter
Find Rose Barboza
Rose's Instagram

What Our Bodies Teach Us ft Gaby Barboza
Genius Black and Gaby Barboza talk racial disparities in healing, spiritual bypassing, the prevalence of toxic positivity, and the adverse effects of being stuck in fight or flight mode.
Includes a Bonus: Gaby guides you and Genius Black through a body meditation. Get comfy family.
Vibes and Blessings.
Find Black Owned Maine
http://www.blackownedmaine.com
http://www.instagram.com/blackownedmaine
http://www.facebook.com/blackownedmaine
http://www.twitter.com/blackownedmaine
Find Gaby Barboza
http://www.instagram.com/livelyandwell_
Find Genius Black
http://www.instagram.com/realgeniusblack
http://www.twitter.com/geniusblack

Echoes of Old Systems ft Ali Ali. Part A
Part A: Genius Black and Ali talk youth incarceration, growing up seeking stability, and activating our minds and spirits in adversity. Presented by Black Owned Maine.
Organizations mentioned in this episode
Maine Youth Justice
Maine Inside Out
Find Ali at
www.instagram.com/humblephilospher2020
www.instagram.com/humblepoetry2020
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmq3b2hAee8MXf0EJ0HnZw
www.twitter.com/humblephilo2020
Find Genius at
www.instagram.com/realgeniusblack
www.twitter.com/geniusblack
Find Black Owned Maine
www.blackownedmaine.com
www.instagram.com/blackownedmaine
www.facebook.com/blackownedmaine
www.twitter.com/blackownedmaine

Echoes of Old Systems ft Ali Ali. Part B
Part B: Ali talks Maine, the flow of knowledge within communities, and the “Character of America”. Less money into prisons, more into communities.
Bonus Poetry in Motion: Ali performs a flow of poetry.
Vibes and Blessings.
Organizations mentioned in this episode
Maine Youth Justice
Maine Inside Out
Find Ali at
www.instagram.com/humblephilospher2020
www.instagram.com/humblepoetry2020
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmq3b2hAee8MXf0EJ0HnZw
www.twitter.com/humblephilo2020
Find Genius at
www.instagram.com/realgeniusblack
www.twitter.com/geniusblack
Find Black Owned Maine
www.blackownedmaine.com
www.instagram.com/blackownedmaine
www.facebook.com/blackownedmaine
www.twitter.com/blackownedmaine

Mosart Nuñez Part B
Part B: Black Owned Maine presents Genius Black and Mosart talking about the fight for racial justice, youth leadership, and creativity. In these critical times, we explore leadership in America, the reality of modern policing, and address a few societal/systemic developmental issues.
Includes a Bonus: Orignal song by Mosart Nunes - "Nobody But You"
Vibes and Blessings.

Mosart Nuñez Part A
Part A: Black Owned Maine presents Genius Black and Mosart talking about the fight for racial justice, youth leadership, and creativity. In these critical times, we explore leadership in America, the reality of modern policing, and address a few societal/systemic developmental issues.