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  • November 21, 2024 1:03 PM | Anonymous

    6:00PM:  THANK YOU SPONSORS:  Sweet & Savory Snacks sponsored by Hot 365 Media. Refreshments provided by NWBA. Host: Center Well Grove Park   SPONSOR THE NEXT MEETING

    6:10PM: WELCOME: John Mapp Jr., President, Owner of Level Construction  

    • Attendees: Name, Business Name, Location and number of years in business.

    • SPONSOR: Hot 365 Media: Malorie Stewart

    6:20 PM: Atlanta Police Department Zone 1

    6:25 PM: City Council District 3 (Amos) District 9 (Hillis)       

    6:30 PM: Northwest Business Association Updates

    Treasurer's Report: Ben Norman, Studio Driven, NWBA Bank Balance as of 11.14.24: $10,179.49

    MEMBERSHIP: Chair, Gail Mapp, Level Construction: Based on your physical location of your business. One year- renews on join date. Online application, payment and membership directory.  JOIN HERE

    • DLH Pkwy Corridor Storefront: $100 year   NPU-J Neighborhood Storefront: $100 year Resident Entrepreneur: $50 year    Affiliate: $50 year        Civic Services: FREE

    • WELCOME TO OUR 33 MEMBERS: Bell Liberty Group, Center Hill Neighborhood Association, Paco tacos Atl, Historic Hills Community Development Corporation, Alhabu Scrubs LLC, whisk and ladle, Start:ME Northwest ATL, Level Construction, Party Wat3r Inc., Studio Driven, LLC., idealDESIGN, inc, Snug Concerts, Inc, Anders LLC, L.E.A.D. Center For Youth, HOT365Media, The Study Hall, Grove Park Neighborhood Association, Haliburton Heavy Equipment Operator School, The Laundry Centers, StrikeOut Wingz, Travel Source, Greener Solutions Tax and Accounting, Grove Park Foundation, Paradise CDC, Paradise Baptist Church, Fit-LC, Glaciers Italian Ice, Byron Amos City Council District 3, and Dogwood Library.

    • Pending: PAWKids, Waffle Chicks of Atlanta, LLC. and Robyn Hoodz Beauty and Barber

    >>>>Goal is 60 members in 2024! 27 more to go! We’ve grown 3 members since 10.24.24

    NEW MEMBER BENEFIT: Join and get printed in the Community Resource Guide

    SOCIAL MEDIA WITH MALORIE: Malorie Stewart Hot365 Media: media@nwba-atl.com

    • Follow us @NWBIZATL on IG & FB.  MEMBERS: Tag us and we’ll reshare in our stories/reels.

    OPPORTUNITIES: 

    • StartME: NorthwestSessions start Tuesdays Jan.’25. Cohorts will be notified this month! 

    • Fifth Third Small Business Catalyst Fund:  Apply by 12/13. Applications are being accepted from October 31 – December 13th!       https://smallbusinesscatalystfund.com/

      • Grants in the amount of $5,300 are available to businesses in the Grove Park neighborhood (zip codes 30314, 30318)

      • Working capital loans are available starting as low as $5K and up to $750K (must be in the Fifth Third footprint)

    • Paradise Baptist Church's 159th Commemorative Booklet Advertise by 12/31/24   

    MORE INFO

    • FIRST 2025 WORKSHOP: City of Atlanta Business License Assistance. Deadline Feb 15th.  Who needs assistance? 2 hour spots. January 9, 16, 23 & Feb 6, 2025. 

    NWBA HOLIDAY GATHERING:  Thursday. December 12 from 6-8:30pm @ 2050 DLH PKWY NW featuring food, drinks, raffle and kids coat drive with Women R Inc. MORE INFO

    FOOD & DRINK:  Featuring NWBA members. Not a member? Join here. 

    • Donate food or drinks for 25 people to get listed on the FB event, newsletters and social. For every donation, NWBA will purchase a $25 gift card from your business or a $25 visa card promoting your business for the raffle. 

    RAFFLE PRIZES: Featuring NWBA members. Not a member?  Join here. 

    • Donate a service or product(s) valued at $25 to get listed on the FB event, newsletters and social media. 

    • For every raffle donation, NWBA will purchase a $25 gift card from your business or a $25 visa card to be used back at your business for the raffle.  Limit 2 per business. 

    SIGN UP TO BRING FOOD, DRINK OR DONATE RAFFLE PRIZES HERE

    KIDS COAT DRIVE WITH WOMEN R. INC. 

    • Bring a new or unused winter coat for kids size 2T -17 years old to help single mothers in the community to the holiday gathering. 

    • For every coat you donate, you'll receive ONE RAFFLE TICKET for a chance to win amazing prizes from NWBA members. 

    NWBA MEMBERS: SIGN UP TO DONATE FOOD/DRINKS AND RAFFLE ITEMS

    HOW TO GET RAFFLE TICKETS

    • NWBA Member = 1 Raffle Ticket

    • Donate Food or Drink = 1 Raffle Ticket

    • Donate to the Raffle Drawings = 1 Raffle Ticket per donation

    • Bring an unused or new kids coat = 1 Raffle Ticket per coat

    • PURCHASE RAFFLE TICKETS: 1 for $1. 10 for $5. 20 for $10.  All money collected for raffle tickets will be given to Women R. Inc to support this coat drive.  Cash or Credit Card accepted. 


    6:45PM: PRESENTATION

    Understanding Small Business Financial Statements presented by Fifth Third Bank           Participant Guide  Brittani M. White and Latosha Trammer         


    7:15 PM: ADJOURN               Holiday Gathering 12/12 @ 6pm. Everyone Welcome! 

    NETWORKING UNTIL 7:30PM



  • November 21, 2024 12:48 PM | Anonymous

    Paradise Missionary Baptist Church celebrated its 159th Anniversary in October.  It also launches our road to the monumental 160th Anniversary in 2025. Perhaps you joined Reed Street Baptist Church as a child when you lived in the Summerhill Community   Perhaps a dear departed family member is your connection to this church. Whatever your relationship to Paradise Baptist Church, we invite you to participate in our 159th Anniversary.  The theme of this anniversary is Celebrating a Glorious Past-a Productive Present- an Incredible Future.

    Anniversaries give us the time to stop and reflect.  We stop, remember and re-dedicate ourselves to our vision and mission as a church and as an influencer in the community.   Members are asked to donate one dollar per church year or any amount as the Lord has prospered you.  To our Paradise Associates, we welcome your contributions as well.  There will be an Anniversary Souvenir Program in which you can place FULL COLOR ads. The prices are as follows:

    Full Page-----------$100

    One-half page------$50

    One quarter page--$25

    Please contact Francine Jackson at fjacksonre@gmail.com or email administration@paradiseatlmbc.org for more information.

    Extended Submission deadline: December 31, 2024

    Ad Sizes: 

    Full page is 8 1/2 by 11 inches 

    Half 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 inches

    Quarter technically was business card but in the book it was larger.

    Approximately 2 by 2 2/3 inches. 


  • November 18, 2024 2:13 PM | Anonymous

    Thank you to everyone who attended the October 24th general networking meeting. Thank you to Alhabu Scrubs for the yummy sandwiches and bringing young entrepreneurs to the meeting.  We appreciate Center Well for hosting our meetings.


    Our meeting was very informative with the FREE 30 MINUTE WORKSHOP by Fifth Third Bank. Get caught up by reading the following


    READ THE MEETING AGENDA

    VIEW THE HOW TO OBTAIN BUSINESS CREDIT PRESENTATION by Fifth Third Bank.

    DOWNLOAD THE PARTICIPANT GUIDE


  • November 12, 2024 1:30 PM | Anonymous

    Fifth Third Bank Launches Small Business Catalyst Fund

    Fifth Third has launched the “Small Business Catalyst fund” in partnership with Community Reinvestment Fund (CRF) to support and build equitable small business ecosystems and provide access to grants and capital. The catalyst fund offers grants, micro loans, and small business loans to small businesses across our footprint, including here in Georgia. We believe the fund will help catalyze growth for small and micro businesses for whom traditional lending isn’t an option.


    What’s unique about the fund is that it provides technical assistance in addition to capital, and it’s structured to help small businesses at various stages of maturity. The fund also represents an extension of our focus on spurring growth in disinvested neighborhoods across our footprint, including Grove Park, through our neighborhood investment program. 


    • Applications are being accepted from October 31 – December 13, 2024. 
    • Grants in the amount of $5,300 are available to businesses in the Grove Park neighborhood (zip codes 30314, 30318)
    • Working capital loans are available starting as low as $5K and up to $750K (must be in the Fifth Third footprint)

    For more information and/or to complete the application, please visit 

    MORE INFO + APPLY

  • October 24, 2024 1:57 PM | Anonymous

    6:00PM:  THANK YOU SPONSORS:  Sandwiches provided by Alhabu Scrubs. Refreshments & Sweets provided by NWBA. Host: Center Well Grove Park   SPONSOR THE NEXT MEETING


    6:15PM: WELCOME: John Mapp Jr., President, Owner of Level Construction  

    • Attendees: Name, Business Name, Location and number of years in business.

    • SPONSOR: Alhabu Scrubs: Shatara Hawkins

    6:30 PM:       Northwest Business Association Updates

    Treasurer's Report: Ben Norman, Studio Driven, Bank Balance as of  10.10.24: $11,919.21

    MEMBERSHIP: Chair, Gail Mapp: Based on your physical location of your business. One year- renews on join date. Online application, payment and membership directory.  JOIN HERE

    • DLH Pkwy Corridor Storefront: $100 year   NPU-J Neighborhood Storefront: $100 year Resident Entrepreneur: $50 year    Affiliate: $50 year        Civic Services: FREE

    • WELCOME TO OUR 30 MEMBERS: Bell Liberty Group, Center Hill Neighborhood Association, Paco tacos Atl, Historic Hills Community Development Corporation, Alhabu Scrubs LLC, whisk and ladle, Start:ME Northwest ATL, Level Construction, Party Wat3r Inc., Studio Driven, LLC., idealDESIGN, inc, Snug Concerts, Inc, Anders LLC, L.E.A.D. Center For Youth, HOT365Media, The Study Hall, Grove Park Neighborhood Association, Haliburton Heavy Equipment Operator School, The Laundry Centers, StrikeOut Wingz, Travel Source, Greener Solutions Tax and Accounting, Grove Park Foundation, Paradise CDC, Paradise Baptist Church and Fit-LC.

    • Pending: PAWKids and Robyn Hoodz Beauty and Barber

    >>>>Goal is 60 members in 2024! 30 more to go! We’ve grown 4 members since 9.26.24

    NEW MEMBER BENEFIT: Join and get printed in the Community Resource Guide

    SOCIAL MEDIA WITH MALORIE: Malorie Stewart Hot365 Media: media@nwba-atl.com

    UPDATES: 

    UPCOMING MEETINGS:

    • Saturday, October 26: 10a-Noon: Southern Poverty Law Center Charrette #2 

    • 10.26.24: 10a-12:30pm:Abolish the Litter-Clean Up Challenge @ H.E. Holmes Marta Station

    • Tuesday, October 29: 5:30-8:00p: Plan A Economic Development Chapter Community Meeting {IN-PERSON}

    • Last meeting of 2024: Thurs. November 21 6-8:30pm Networking Meeting + 30 minute FREE WORKSHOP Small Business Financial Statements with Fifth Third Bank.

    • NWBA Holiday Gathering Thursday. December 12 from 6-8:30pm @ 2050 DLH PKWY NW featuring food, drinks, raffle and kids coat drive with Women R Inc. MORE INFO + SIGN UP


    6:45PM: PRESENTATION

    How to Obtain Business Credit presented by Fifth Third Bank           Participant Guide

    Brittani M. White and Latosha Trammer         


    7:15 PM: ADJOURN Next Meeting is Thursday, November 21, 2024 from 6-7:30pm @ Center Well NETWORKING UNTIL 7:30PM

    FYI: GDOT Donald Lee Hollowell Traffic Calming:  Working on Pedestrian Crossing Signals

    Main Contact: Christopher A. Robinson chrrobinson@dot.ga.gov  404.807.6379  



  • October 24, 2024 1:37 PM | Anonymous

    kids coat drive at nwba holiday gathering on 12/12

    The Northwest Business Association is partnering with local nonprofit member, WomenR, for the fifth annual kids coat drive called "Operation Warm". 

    Bring a brand new kids coat to the NWBA Holiday Gathering on Thursday, December 12th and be entered into a raffle to win local prizes from NWBA members. 

    Seeking businesses to donate food, drinks, raffle or raffle items to the event. 

    FOR YOUR DONATION OF FOOD, DRINK, SERVICE OR RAFFLE ITEM, NWBA WILL PURCHASE A $25 GIFT CARD FROM YOUR BUSINESS TO BE RAFFLED OFF ON 12/12. Every Coat Donation Will Receive 1 Raffle Ticket. Every Member Will Receive One Raffle Ticket. Additional Raffle Tickets Will Be Available For Purchase. Must be present to win.


     WHAT: Winter coats for kids between the ages of 2t & 17 years old.

    WHEN: Thursday, December 12 between 6-8:00pm. 

    WHY: Help children stay warm this winter and assist single mothers in providing this important seasonal clothing. 

    WHERE: NWBA Holiday Gathering at 2056 DLH Pkwy NW. 

    YOU'LL RECIEVE A RAFFLE TICKET FOR EVERY COAT YOU DONATE!  Sizes of coats will be announced at the November 21st NWBA meeting. 

    HOW OPERATION WARM WORKS

    So far there are 20 kids that registered. Parents must register to pick up new coats. We are accepting monetary donations via “Operation Warm” fundraising link and Coat donations!

    Coat event : Dec 15,2024

    Location of coat distribution :TBA

    Link to register your child for a coat: form.jotform.com/242777696183069

    Link to donate to WomenR- 501 c(3) nonprofit. 

    secure.givelively.org/donate/operation-warm-inc/team-up-with-womenr



  • October 24, 2024 1:04 PM | Anonymous

    The Northwest Business Association is seeking a contract graphic artist and layout designer to help create the 2025 Community Resource Guide. 

    • This is a paid, contract position from December 2024-July 2025. 
    • Budget is $2500. 

    NWBA is seeking a skilled graphic artist with at last 3 years experience in illustration, graphics and print layout to create: 

    • Original graphic art depicting the history, character and today's view of the NPU-J neighborhoods.  This will be used for printed cover art and scaled/resized to be used on the digital version, website, social media, printed posters and email newsletters to promote the guide.
    • Print and digital formatting experience a must. 
    • Layout of NWBA member directory with logos and contact info. 
    Deadlines: 
    • First printing deadline is January 20, 2025. 
    • Second printing deadline is July 10, 2025 will include updated content and NWBA member directory. 

    Conditions: 

    • Artist will be credited for original artwork. NWBA retains the exclusive rights to the finished artwork for uses in perpetuity as long as artist is credited. 
    • Artist will receive a social media, website and newsletter feature. 
    • Artist will receive a complementary NWBA entrepreneur level membership valued at $50 and included in the Community Resource Guide.
    • Payment terms will include a deposit and payments based on an agreed upon deliverable schedule between NWBA and artist. 

    TO APPLY: 

    Email your resume and digital portfolio/website to welcome@nwba-atl.com by November 30, 2024.

    • Include your name, business name, zip code and why you want to assist with this community project.  
  • September 28, 2024 11:10 AM | Anonymous

    Thank you to everyone who attended virtually due to Hurricane Helene. Thank you to StartME for presenting an informative Meta Ads mini-workshop on audience segmentation. Thank you to Alhadu Scrubs for sponsoring our virtual meeting and October 24th meeting with sandwiches!

    Agenda with Links

    Zoom Meeting Recording

    Passcode: 4V??$v9n

    Meta Ads Segmentation Presentation

  • September 26, 2024 11:04 AM | Anonymous

    NWBA has been awarded a $59,000 commercial district grant from the Atlanta BeltLine to create a community resource guide to promote NWBA member to the NPU-J neighborhoods. 

    We are thrilled to announce the hiring of Malorie Stewart as our Community Outreach and Social Media Manager as a first step in creating more connectivity and promotional opportunities for our members. 

    • Follow us @NWBIZATL on IG & Facebook from your business and personal pages! 

    Over the next 12 months, NWBA will be working to build membership, collect information and engage the business and residential communities of NPU-J. 

    • Promote our existing NWBA members on social media. 

    • Community engagement at the Small Business Day of Impact on Tuesday, October 1st, the Grove Park Foundation 5K and Harambee Festival on Saturday, October 5th. 

    • Get out and meet business owners on a weekly basis! 

    • Attendance at NPU-J neighborhood association meetings.

    • Meet with neighborhood association leaders to gather history and ways business owners and residents can engage. Neighborhood association input form.

    • Enlist a local graphic artist to create the cover and image of the resource guide. 

    • Work with the City of Atlanta to compile a quick list of who to contact for issues related to business and residents. 

    • Grow our membership from 29 members to at least 50 for the first printing in January 2025. 

    TO GET INVOLVED

    • Attend the monthly meetings
    • Become a member  to get included in the print and digital guide. 
    • Follow us on FB & IG @Nwbizatl for updates. 
    • Email us at welcome@nwba-atl.com. 


    JOIN NWBA TODAY TO BE INCLUDED! 


  • September 23, 2024 10:22 AM | Anonymous
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