12 Anchor Stones Strategy

Introduction:

SourceEnergy is a banking and financial services company that caters to the African and Caribbean Diaspora in the United States. The company has a unique focus on faith-based support centers, and its mission is to help communities create wealth and become financially self-sufficient. Over the next 12 years, we plan to partner with anchor departments in the United States government and faith-based organizations to enhance our reach and impact. Our goal is to provide resources and opportunities that will help individuals and communities build wealth and thrive.

Strategy:

  1. Partner with the United States Department of Agriculture to provide access to capital for small farmers and food entrepreneurs in underserved communities. This will help to promote economic growth and support local agriculture.
  2. Collaborate with the Department of Health and Human Services to provide financial education and resources to families in need. We will also work with faith-based organizations to promote healthy lifestyles and wellbeing.
  3. Work with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide affordable housing opportunities to underserved communities. We will provide financing to black-owned real estate development firms to develop affordable homes.
  4. Collaborate with the Department of Commerce to provide access to capital and resources to minority-owned businesses. This will help to promote entrepreneurship and economic development in underserved communities.
  5. Partner with the Small Business Administration to provide business development resources and financing to small businesses. We will also provide financial education to entrepreneurs and help to create new jobs in underserved areas.
  6. Work with the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide financial education and resources to veterans and their families. We will also provide access to capital for veteran-owned businesses.
  7. Collaborate with the Department of Labor to provide workforce development resources and training to individuals in underserved communities. This will help to promote economic mobility and provide new opportunities for employment.
  8. Partner with the Corporation for National and Community Service to provide resources and opportunities for community service and volunteerism. This will help to promote social cohesion and community engagement.
  9. Work with the Department of Education to provide financial education and resources to students and families. We will also provide access to capital for student entrepreneurs and start-ups.
  10. Collaborate with the Environmental Protection Agency to promote sustainability and energy efficiency in faith-based organizations. We will provide financing for energy-efficient upgrades and promote environmental stewardship.
  11. Partner with the Department of Justice to provide financial education and resources to individuals re-entering society after incarceration. We will also work with faith-based organizations to provide support and guidance for successful re-entry.
  12. Work with the Department of the Treasury to provide access to capital for underserved communities. We will also provide financial education and resources to promote financial literacy and wealth creation.

Conclusion:

Over the next 12 years, SourceEnergy plans to partner with anchor departments in the United States government and faith-based organizations to enhance our reach and impact. We believe that our mission to create wealth and financial self-sufficiency is aligned with the goals of these departments and organizations. Together, we can provide resources and opportunities that will help individuals and communities build wealth and thrive.