The Millionaire Mastermind Academy has received a grant from the Truist Foundation to support its program operations, technical assistance, and support services for diverse entrepreneurs. The academy, led by CEO and founder Dr. Velma Trayham, focuses on addressing barriers to economic mobility for women who have been historically underserved and excluded. The support from the Truist Foundation will enable the academy to continue its mission of empowering women entrepreneurs and helping them overcome obstacles.
The Millionaire Mastermind Academy has played a crucial role in assisting over 8,000 women entrepreneurs in developing and growing their businesses nationwide. By providing resources, tools, and access, the academy serves thousands of women annually, contributing to economic empowerment and positive development outcomes for individuals and communities.
The Truist Foundation grant is expected to enhance the academy’s efforts by providing technical support to more underserved entrepreneurs. This support aligns with the foundation’s commitment to building stronger communities and improving lives by investing in innovative nonprofit initiatives. Katie Saez, Truist Regional President in Georgia, expressed the foundation’s belief in the importance of supporting diverse entrepreneurship and its commitment to helping grow such initiatives across Georgia and beyond.
The Millionaire Mastermind Academy, as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, operates with a mission to end poverty through empowered entrepreneurship. Its programs focus on educating and supporting the growth of minority women-owned businesses, offering technical assistance, access to capital, and economic empowerment initiatives in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Texas. The Truist Foundation’s support will contribute to the academy’s ongoing efforts to empower women entrepreneurs, fostering economic growth and diversity.