Revolve Fund on Wednesday announced a $20,000 community grant to the Black Belt Community Foundation as part of the duo’s continued partnership. “As over 40 million Americans grappled with the reality of not being able to feed themselves or their families due to SNAP delays, Revolve Fund is seeking to help,” the organization shared. The grant will increase the foundation’s capacity to execute programs and fundraise to support food access efforts in the Alabama Black Belt region.

“Revolve Fund complements its core mission of improving capital access for entrepreneurs by partnering with leading organizations that are addressing critical community needs,” said James Wahls, founder and managing director, Revolve Fund. “Like BBCF, Revolve understands at the most fundamental level, everyone sho

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